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English - Louise N. Henking
Henking/Hoffman Newsletter
Be a Star and
Sparkle at our Schools
April 10, 2015
Upcoming Events
April 13
Unclaimed Lost and Found items will be donated
April 14
HE/HO Principal Coffee @ Hoffman 9:15am- 11:00am
April 16
Kindergarten to 1st grade Parent Transition Meeting at Henking
10:00am
2:00pm
6:00pm
April 21 & 22
3rd Grade Student Orientation 9:30 – 11:30am
April 23
Incoming 3rd Grade Students – Parent Orientation @ Hoffman 6:00-7:00pm
Kindergarten Registration at Henking School
Kindergarten Registration is continuing at Henking School. If you have a child who turns 5 before
September 1, 2015, please call to ask for a registration packet in the Henking office 847-998-5035.
If you have a neighbor with a kindergarten-aged child please pass this information on to
them. Thank you!
Henking School
2941 Linneman
Glenview, IL 60025
847-998-5035
www.glenview34.org/he
Hoffman School
2000 Harrison St
Glenview, IL 60025
847 998-5040
www.glenview34.org/ho
CHAMPS Corner!
Our target for the month of April is: I can keep my voice at a level 2 in the
lunchroom. And remember to clean up after yourselves and respect the
teachers.
SUMMER SCHOOL REGISTRATION
District 34 Families, the deadline for summer school registration is May
1st. No registration will be accepted past that date. Information and a
complete brochure is located on the district
website. http://www.glenview34.org/aboutus/summerschool/
Book Fair Under the Sea . . . Explore an Ocean of Books!
Hoffman’s Spring Book Fair. Our Book Fair will be held Wednesday &
Thursday, April 22 and 23. Please join us in our Celebration of Books and
Reading! Visit our Book Fair Homepage for up-to-date information on hours
and special events.
Wednesday, April 22
Thursday, April 23
Thursday, April 23
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
For more information, visit our Book Fair Homepage at
http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/hobookfair
Free Book Fair App. Enhance the Scholastic Book Fair experience! Download the free Book
Fair App to help you shop. Simply scan a book’s cover or barcode to find the “just
right book” for your child. The app displays recommended age and grade levels,
reading levels, book summaries, videos, awards and honors, and much more. Visit
the Hoffman Book Fair Homepage to download this app to your iPhone or Android
mobile device.
Help us make this book fair the best one ever! We need your help. Please
consider volunteering your time to set up, fulfill orders, work the floor, check out
books, or help clean up when it’s done. Just go to our online volunteer
website to see how you can help.
http://vols.pt/DrcKhY (if typing this link into your browser, please note that it is case sensitive).
There are many little ways to enlarge your
child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.
--- Jacqueline Kennedy
Document: Announcement #7 2015 Henking Newsletter
April 15 will be the final day that plastic bags will be collected for
the Trex contest!
Every Child Can Ride
Made possible through grant funding from the GEF
Dear First and Second Grade Parents,
We are pleased to announce all first and se cond grade students will be
participating in a Bicycle Training and Safety unit during their Physical
Education classes. This unit will take place during the weeks of April 6th &
13th. Weather permitting; we are hoping to get a minimum of 5 riding days in
during this two week window.
For safety purposes, all students will be required to wear a helmet and gym
shoes. Students should bring their own properly pre-fitted helmet from home.
For fitting tips you may choose to visit: www.helmets.org/fit.htm Please write
your child’s name on their helmet. We will have a very limited amount of
helmets available to borrow at school.
The students will be divided into ability groups of non-riders and riders.
Bicycles will be sized to each student. Instructional areas will have daily
targets including: bicycle safety, proper helmet fitting, safe-handling skills,
coordination, balance and motor planning. Students will ride in small
groups on school property and Crowley Park.
We plan on continuing into the beginning of next week to make up for the
missed days this week due to the weather. Please remember to bring your
helmets NEXT WEEK. We will also be seeking additional parent volunteers for
Monday and Tuesday.
Please sign up on the volunteer form at
tinyurl.com/bikeHenking
All parents who are willing to ride with a group will need to provide their
own helmet and bicycle.
In Fitness and Health,
Julie Hock, Bill Norberg and Lauren Pagone
ATTENTION
SECOND GRADE PARENTS …
Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 6:00 pm sharp has been set aside as
an informational evening for parents of students entering third
grade at Hoffman School next fall.
During this evening, the parents of the present second grade class
will meet for an orientation at 6:00 pm at Hoffman School.
Questions about procedures at Hoffman School, the concerns of
parents and children with the transition from primary to
intermediate facilities, and general information about our third
grade program will be addressed. Mr. Walther, our principal, the
third grade staff, and other support personnel will be present that
evening. This meeting will conclude at 7:00 pm and will be
followed by Hoffman’s Book Fair and Ice Cream Social until 7:30
pm.
You’ll also be interested to know that the present second grade
students will arrive by bus at approximately 9:30 am on Tuesday,
April 21 and Wednesday, April 22 and will be greeted by a Hoffman
School third grade student who will then be his/her “buddy” for
the day. The children will be at Hoffman School that morning:
touring the school, learning about third grade, meeting the
teachers, experiencing the transition to third grade and meeting
with Mr. Walther who will answer any questions they may have.
They will then return to Henking School by 11:30 am.
Should there be any questions about this orientation day/evening,
please contact Mr. Walther, our principal,
or Mrs. Malis, our school secretary, at 998-5040.
Want to put a little Spring in your step? Grab your friends and come on out to support the HE/HO PTA at the Mix N’ Tip P.N.O. When: Friday, April 10th Time: 7:30pm-­‐11:30pm **Where: Glenview House 1843 Glenview Road Local parents from the Henking/Hoffman community will be mixing up good times and cheer while raising funds for the HE/HO PTA. Tips will only be collected in cash. Tips collected throughout the evening will directly benefit the HE/HO PTA. GET YOUR SPRING ON and support a great cause! If you have any questions email Danielle Dunn: [email protected] Or Jessica Judge Schott: [email protected] FO R IM M ED IATE REL EASE: GEO RG E E. V AIL LANT -- 2 EVENTS
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