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chex halloween mix recipe
WESTBROOK SCHOOL
October 9, 2015
Recognizing the needs of each child and believing all children can
learn, the mission of Glenview School District 34
is to empower children to be responsible learners and
decision makers in a changing society.
Monday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Conferences
Bd. of Ed. Mtg.
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Fall Carnival
Orders Due
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WB/GG PTA
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Glen Grove
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Institute Day
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Office: 847-998-5055
Health: 847-998-5056
Every Friday is Panda Pride Day! Remember to wear your spirit wear, or red, white and black
Dear Westbrook families,
I am so excited about October…… it is one of my favorite months of the year because of the
beautiful leaves, blue skies (sometimes), apple picking, crisp mornings, Fall carnivals, and of
course, Halloween!
Halloween celebrations:
Please read carefully!
I am sure your children are already making choices about what to “be” for Halloween. As you
help them make a good choice for a costume, please remember our Westbrook guidelines:
• Do not let your child bring any type of weapon, fantasy or look-­‐alike. This includes plastic swords, fake guns, or anything that could be perceived as a weapon. • Costumes that are violent or bloody are not allowed. • Masks are not allowed, as they often make it harder for the child to see when walking on unfamiliar paths. Simple makeup is often a better choice if needed. • Rollerblades or skateboards are not permitted. • For safety reasons, please be sure that your child can see and walk around easily in his/her costume. • If you have any doubts about the appropriateness of any portion of your child’s costume, please contact me and I will be glad to advise you. • If a teacher feels there is something inappropriate for a child to wear while at WB school, we will place it safely in their backpack to wear at home.. *** IF your child will not be celebrating Halloween, we will provide an alternate place for
him/her to spend the afternoon at school.
*** AM kindergarten will have their own parade; please read your classroom teacher’s
information about their class’ Halloween celebration.
On Friday, October 30, the WB Halloween will begin when students put on their costumes
sometime after lunch. Around 2:00, students will participate in an all school “sing along”.
(This is ONLY for students, as unfortunately, we do not have enough room in the gym for any
families). We ask that you honor this, parents will not be allowed in the Sing Along.
Our Parade will begin at 2:20. Students will be leaving from the front gym, and walking along
the blacktop. We welcome parents to watch from the edges of the blacktop, along the North and
East parts of the school and playground.
If it is rainy or too cold, we will walk indoors, from the front gym to the back gym.
Parents may line the back gym walls, or the hallway going from the front gym to the back gym.
***Classroom parties are for the students and only the room parents who are running the party.
There is not a lot of room for other adults or siblings. Anyone who is entering the school must
sign in at the office and be wearing a sticker.
This is no different than any other school day, when we enforce our school security for any visitor
to our school. It may take awhile, and we will have extra help in the office, but everyone, even
room parents, must enter through the front door and sign in. I am sure you agree that safety and
security at school is what we all want.
Your cooperation is very much appreciated.
Also, remember that only food that Room Parents have asked for and approved, will be
allowed at the classrooms for the Halloween parties. This includes goody bags…no food of any
kind in goody bags will be given to students. This will ensure student safety and welfare,
especially those with food allergies
We want to make this a safe and fun holiday for all of our Westbrook families.
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Parent-teacher conferences begin next week. This is such an important time for you and your
child’s teacher to review your child’s progress so far this year. Areas of strength are identified
and celebrated, and areas that are challenging are discussed. By discussing what is observed at
home as well as at school, you and the teacher can mutually decide on plans for a successful
school year for your child.
By sharing what you both know about the child, you become a team working together for your
child’s growth in school this year.
Here are some suggestions for making the most of this meeting time.
• Be on time for your conference so you can end on time for the next parent. • Talk to your child before the conference. What are his/her favorite activities in school? What part of the day is more difficult? Is there anything he/she would like the teacher to know? • At the conference, besides learning about your child’s academic performance, ask about his/her behavior, relationships with peers, ability to initiate and maintain friendships, or solve conflicts. How does your child react to trying new things? What does he/she do when things are challenging? • Finally, ask what YOU can do at home to help your child. • After the conference, be sure to sit down with your child about the great things he/she is doing at school, areas for growth, and any plan you and the teacher might have made. Our teachers put a great deal of time preparing for conferences; enjoy this focused time about
your child’s growth and development as a student.
I will be available during conferences, please stop by and say hello!
Enjoy the weekend,
Mary Sue Smith,
Acting Principal
GEF ANNUAL FUNDRAISER
Dear Westbrook Parents,
The Glenview Education Foundation (GEF) is an all-volunteer, parent-run fundraising
organization that believes incremental private funding is essential to a high-performing public
school district. GEF will be running its Annual Fund Drive 10/12 - 11/6, and I am writing you to
encourage your participation.
Last year, $253,000 was donated back to District 34 schools in the form of advanced technology
and educational programming. The following is a list of grants that received funding from GEF
during the 2014-15 school year (a complete description of each grant can be found at the GEF
website at www.gef34.org):
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Middle School Makers: A STEM PILOT Financial Literacy: Grades 6-­‐8 Financial Literacy: Grades 3-­‐5 Northwestern University Engineering and Local Manufacturer Field Trip 10th Annual GEF Recital Night Springman Band and Orchestra Update The Use of Stability Balls in the Classroom Universidad de Baile / Dance University Second Step Resource IXL Language Program Outdoor Learning Environment at Westbrook Lyon School LRC Redesign Buildout Science Olympiad Henking Family Literacy Program. We are extremely grateful for the support GEF provides; however, GEF is only able to continue
to make these investments in our schools as a result of your financial support. Your contribution
can help GEF provide the highest quality public school education to all children in District 34.
Please consider donating during the Foundation’s Annual Fund Drive. Donations can be made by
visiting the GEF website at www.gef34.org.
Thank you,
Mary Sue Smith
Acting Principal, Westbrook
FROM THE HEALTH OFFICE:
Vision and Hearing Screenings will take place the week of October 26th on Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday. If you do not want your child screened please notify the health office.
The health office can always use extra pants and leggings in sizes 6 – 10. Please keep Westbrook
in mind when you are going through your children’s closet.
Please remember to call the health office if your child will not be in school. The number is
(847)998-5056. Please leave your child’s name, teacher and the reason why they will not be in
school.
HALLOWEEN COSTUMES
Parents, if you have a gently used costume that your family no longer uses, please consider
donating it to Westbrook for children who may need a costume for Halloween.
DEBRA GELFAND FUND
Thank you for helping your children bring in quarters to support the 25th Anniversary of the
Debra Gelfand Fund. Please note that on Friday October 23 we will be collecting quarters again
for this month. The fund supports children by providing everything from school supplies, to
boots and coats, to field trip fees, and any school related expenses.
The Annual Westbrook -­‐ Glen Grove Fall Carnival is just around the corner! The carnival will be held on Friday, October 23th 6:00-­‐8:30pm At Attea Middle School 2500 Chestnut (in the Glen) This event would not be possible without the support of our parent community! We need many volunteers to make this a fabulous evening for our kids. Please visit the link below to help out. http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f094eaaad2ca3fa7-­‐westbrookglen Please sign up for one (or more) 30-­‐minute time slot(s). Do you have older children (middle school or older)? They can volunteer too! 5th Grade volunteers must be accompanied by an adult. Thank you for volunteering -­‐ your help is GREATLY appreciated! CHARACTER COUNTS! in Glenview
Kids Care Food Drive
to benefit local food pantries
October 19-23, 2015
The students of District 34, Our Lady of Perpetual Help and District 30
are coming together in conjunction with Character Counts week, to collect
food items to be donated to the Northfield Township Food Pantry.
Items of great need are: pancake mix and syrup, pasta sauce, juice/juice
boxes, coffee, tea, kid’s snacks/snack packs, cookies, crackers, macaroni &
cheese, instant mashed potatoes, peanut butter, jelly, paper products,
cereal, oatmeal, canned spaghetti, ravioli, chili, and corned beef hash.
(Please check expiration dates.)
Drop boxes will be located in each school. Daily collection tallies will be
listed by grade level. To find out how your grade is doing visit:
http://he.glenview34.org/cans
For more information call:
Cathy Freidinger (Dist.34) at 847/657-0271, Karen Booker (Dist. 30) at
847/644-7855, Beth Engels (OLPH) at 847/502-2261, Mark Walther
(Dist. 34) at 847/998-5042
Show that your grade cares!
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The Annual Fall Carnival is
back with fun games, prizes, balloon twisting,
a PHOTO BOOTH & more!
Friday, October 23rd, 2015
at Attea Middle School - 2500 Chestnut (in the Glen)
6:00-8:30pm
Tickets required for all games & activities.
Cost is $0.50 per ticket, most games are 2-4 tickets each.
We will hold a raffle drawing for prizes donated by the teachers!
Prior year’s prizes have included a Recess Ice Cream Party with a teacher, Lunch with the Principal,
Breakfast & Cartoons with a teacher, Books & Burgers with a teacher, Breakfast Party or Pizza Party with
PE teachers and much more! Raffle tickets will be pre-printed with your name if you purchase 50+ tickets!
Please note that winners will be notified the following week.
Dinner must be pre-ordered (there will be no cash sales for dinner on site):
Hot Dogs and Chips, Pizza, and Drinks are available.
Delicious Affy Tapple, Caramel Corn and Ice Cream for sale.
Ticket and Food Order Forms are available online at www.WBGGPTA.org
Pre-ordered tickets should be picked up at the “Will Call” table.
Volunteers are greatly needed & much appreciated!!
Please sign up at: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f094eaaad2ca3fa7-westbrookglen
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Annual Fall Carnival
Friday, October 23rd, 2015
at Attea Middle School - 2500 Chestnut (in the Glen)
6:00-8:30pm
Please return to your child’s teacher with a check made out to
WB/GG PTA by Monday, October 19th.
Please mark your sealed envelope “Fall Carnival”
Family Name: ___________________________________________
Phone Number: _________________________________________
Family Entrance Fee (required on all orders):
Hot Dog Meal (Hot Dog, Chips, Drink):
Pizza Meal (Slice of Pizza, Apple slices, Drink):
Additional Single Slice of Pizza:
Additional Bottle of Water:
Apple slices
Individual Affy Tapple taffy apple (cases sold separately):
Bag of Affy Tapple Caramel Corn:
Game tickets:
Teacher raffle tickets:
Donation for families in need to attend event:
$5.00
$5.00 = __________
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_____ x $2.00 = __________
_____ x $1.00 = __________
_____ x $1.00 = __________
_____ x $2.00 = __________
_____ x $2.00 = __________
_____ x $0.50 = __________
_____ x $1.00 = __________
= __________
TOTAL:_________________
Please sign up for a 30-45 minute time slot to help make our carnival a success:
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to announce the Affy Tapple Fundraiser is back!
Affy Tapple taffy apples are crisp, delicious apples dipped in buttery caramel. Perfect for
Halloween treats, party favors or sharing with friends and neighbors! A great lunchbox treat!
Affy Tapples sold by the case (24 individually wrapped apples).
Please return to your child’s teacher with a check made out to
WB/GG PTA by Monday, October 19th.
Please mark your sealed envelope “Affy Tapple”
Cases available for pick-up at the Fall Carnival on October 23rd.
Any cases not distributed at the Fall Carnival can be picked up at your child’s school.
Family Name: ___________________________________________
Phone Number: _________________________________________
The “Original” Affy Tapple Plain Caramel
The famous caramel apple but without the peanuts!
Fresh, crisp apples dipped in their famous homemade caramel.
__________ x $28/case =__________
The Original Affy Tapple (With Nuts)
The taste that Chicago has loved for over 50 years.
The classic Affy Tapple is dipped in their famous homemade caramel
Fresh, crisp apples dipped in their famous homemade caramel.
__________ x $28/case =__________
Halloween Sprinkle Affy Tapple
A fresh, crisp apple dipped in caramel, then rolled in orange,
black, and yellow sprinkles.
If I don’t pick up my cases at the Fall Carnival,
I will pick them up at:
__________ x $28/case =__________
TOTAL DUE=___________
*Please Note: Due to nut allergies, cases of Affy Tapples not
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Food Service News
From hot summer
days to the cooler
fall season there
seems to be the
need to warm the
body and comfort
the soul with the right kinds of food.
Comfort foods can provide the feeling
of well-being, remind us of our
childhood and delicious home
cooking. This fall, gather your family
and enjoy cooking together a healthy
and delicious comfort food. Making
chicken pot pie with lots of seasonal
vegetables, home-made macaroni
and cheese, and fresh tomato soup
are just a few ideas.
OCTOBER SPECIALS
Friday, Oct. 2 – Shrimp
Poppers w/Cheesy Garlic
Bread
Friday, Oct. 23 – Corndog on a
Stick w/Baked Chips
Fresh Tomato Soup Recipe
Ingredients:
2 cups fat-free, less-sodium chicken broth
1 cup chopped onion
3/4 cup chopped celery
1 tablespoon thinly sliced fresh basil
1 tablespoon tomato paste
2 pounds plum tomatoes, cut into wedges
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
6 tablespoons plain low-fat yogurt
3 tablespoons thinly sliced fresh basil
Directions:
Combine first 6 ingredients in a large saucepan;
bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer 30
minutes. Place half of tomato mixture in a
blender. Remove center piece of blender lid (to
allow steam to escape); secure blender lid on
blender. Place a clean towel over opening in
blender lid (to avoid splatters). Blend until
smooth. Pour into a large bowl. Repeat
procedure with remaining tomato mixture. Stir
in salt and pepper. Ladle 3/4 cup soup into each
of 6 bowls; top each serving with 1 tablespoon
yogurt and 1 1/2 teaspoons basil.
For information regarding the Food Service
Program:
www.glenview34.org/parents/foodservices
Or contact us at 847-486-7702
Kimberly Radzinski
Director of Food Services
[email protected]
Cheri Flicek
Administrative Assistant
Food Services
[email protected]
This institution is an equal opportunity provider
BOX TOPS PROGRAM
SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL!!!
Please clip box tops wherever you see them.
Your child can drop them off to the front office.
BOX TOPS MUST BE UNEXPIRED AND UNTORN.
If possible, please make an effort to cut the box tops properly; this
helps us with the submission process and saves our volunteers
hours of time.
Box Tops can be found on a wide variety of products. Please
see the attached flyer for a complete list.
COLLECT BOX TOPS FROM YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND
NEIGHBORS!!!
Also, sign up to support Westbrook and Glen Grove online at
www.boxtops4education.com.
You can track our donations online (donations are shared by both
Westbrook and Glen Groves and are visible on the Westbrook
page).
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CLIPPING IS EASY! FIND BOX TOPS ON
HUNDREDS OF PRODUCTS YOU KNOW & LOVE!
RECORTA BOX TOPS ¡Y RECAUDA DINERO PARA TU ESCUELA!
It’s easy to find Box Tops. In fact, you may have some in your home right now.
Clip Box Tops from your favorite products and turn them into your school today!
Each Box Top is worth 10¢ and they add up fast!
Encontrar Box Tops es fácil. De hecho, tal vez tengas algunos en tu casa en este momento. Recorta Box Tops de cientos de tus
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