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March 8, 2013 Dear Parents/Guardians, The Prairieview Student Council’s purpose is to support the Prairieview community. All third and fourth graders are given the opportunity to join the student council by submitting an application explaining their interest in being a member. Responsibility is one of the most important life skills of student council members, and students show that responsibility by planning and running many school wide events. Two programs the student council participates in year round are recycling and running the PV General Store. These programs instill real life skills such as responsibility with fulfilling their individual “jobs”, counting money, informing the school community of upcoming events/fundraisers, and communicating with the student body. In the fall, we focused on recycling, opening the PV General Store, helping to promote Red Ribbon Week, held a canned food drive, ran a school-wide literary Presidential Election, and organized a Valentine Candy Gram Sale . These activities required effort, perseverance, and integrity showing that all students can be responsible citizens. For the remainder of the year, the Prairieview Student Council will continue to model and promote the life skills. One activity we are currently planning is a school-wide book drive that may include an author visit. This year, the proceeds earned by Student Council will be given back to the Prairieview Community as well as other organizations. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the Candy Gram sale will be donated to Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital. Our school continues to work toward creating an outdoor learning environment and Student Council is working to raise funds for this goal. As always, students are also rewarded for displaying all of the qualities and characteristics of productive citizens, including respect, responsibility, caring, cooperation, honesty and trustworthiness. It is the goal of Student Council to instill these characteristics not only in its members, but also the Prairieview Community at large. We hope that they take their life skills with them outside of the school community and into their everyday lives. Thank you for your support! The Prairieview Student Council Community Consolidated School District 46 http://www.d46.org Prairieview School 103 E. Belvidere Rd., Hainesville, IL 60030 Phone (847) 5434230 Fax (847) 5434125 Vince Murray, Principal Est. 2002

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    March 8, 2013 Dear Parents/Guardians, The Prairieview Student Council’s purpose is to support the Prairieview community. All third and fourth graders are given the opportunity to join the student council by submitting an application explaining their interest in being a member. Responsibility is one of the most important life skills of student council members, and students show that responsibility by planning and running many school wide events. Two programs the student council participates in year round are recycling and running the PV General Store. These programs instill real life skills such as responsibility with fulfilling their individual “jobs”, counting money, informing the school community of upcoming events/fundraisers, and communicating with the student body. In the fall, we focused on recycling, opening the PV General Store, helping to promote Red Ribbon Week, held a canned food drive, ran a school-wide literary Presidential Election, and organized a Valentine Candy Gram Sale . These activities required effort, perseverance, and integrity showing that all students can be responsible citizens. For the remainder of the year, the Prairieview Student Council will continue to model and promote the life skills. One activity we are currently planning is a school-wide book drive that may include an author visit. This year, the proceeds earned by Student Council will be given back to the Prairieview Community as well as other organizations. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the Candy Gram sale will be donated to Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital. Our school continues to work toward creating an outdoor learning environment and Student Council is working to raise funds for this goal. As always, students are also rewarded for displaying all of the qualities and characteristics of productive citizens, including respect, responsibility, caring, cooperation, honesty and trustworthiness. It is the goal of Student Council to instill these characteristics not only in its members, but also the Prairieview Community at large. We hope that they take their life skills with them outside of the school community and into their everyday lives. Thank you for your support! The Prairieview Student Council  

    Community  Consolidated  School  District  46  http://www.d46.org  

    Prairieview  School    

    103  E.  Belvidere  Rd.,  Hainesville,  IL  60030  -‐  Phone  (847)  543-‐4230  -‐  Fax  (847)  543-‐4125 Vince  Murray,  Principal  

     

    Est.  2002  

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    Viernes, 8 de marzo de 2013 Estimados Padres y/o Tutores Legales, El propósito del Consejo Estudiantil de Prairieview es apoyar a la comunidad de Prairieview. A todos los alumnos de tercero y cuarto grado se les da la oportunidad de unirse al consejo estudiantil mediante la presentación de una solicitud explicando su interés en ser miembro. La responsabilidad es una de las habilidades más importantes de los miembros del consejo de estudiantes, y los estudiantes muestran que la responsabilidad planificando y ejecutando muchos eventos de toda la escuela. Dos programas del consejo estudiantil participa en el año son el reciclaje y en funcionamiento de la Tienda de PV. Estos programas infunden habilidades de la vida real, tales como la responsabilidad con el cumplimiento de sus individuales "puestos de trabajo", contar dinero, informando a la comunidad escolar de los próximos eventos de recaudación de fondos, y la comunicación con el alumnado. En el otoño, nos hemos concentrado en el reciclaje, la apertura de la tienda PV General, ayudando a promover la Semana del Listón Rojo. También se llevó a cabo una colecta de alimentos enlatados, dirigieron la escuela en una Elección Presidencial, y organizaron la venta del día de San Valentín de las paletas. Estas actividades requieren esfuerzo, la perseverancia y la integridad que demuestra que todos los estudiantes pueden ser ciudadanos responsables. Para lo que resta del año, el Consejo de Estudiantes de Prairieview seguirá modelando y promoviendo las habilidades para el desempeño de la vida diaria. Una de las actividades que estamos planeando es una recolección de libros para toda la escuela, que puede incluir una visita de un autor. Este año, los ingresos obtenidos por el Consejo Estudiantil será devuelto a la Comunidad Prairieview así como otras organizaciones. El cincuenta por ciento de los ingresos de la venta de San Valentín serán donados al Hospital de Niños Ann y Robert H. Lurie. Nuestra escuela sigue trabajando hacia la creación de un ambiente de aprendizaje al aire libre y el Consejo Estudiantil está trabajando para recaudar fondos para este objetivo. Como siempre, los estudiantes también son recompensados por mostrar todas las cualidades y características de los ciudadanos productivos, incluido el respeto, la responsabilidad, el cuidado, la cooperación, la honestidad y la honradez. Es el objetivo del Consejo Estudiantil de inculcar estas características no sólo en sus miembros, pero también de la Comunidad Prairieview en general. Esperamos que tomen sus habilidades para la vida con ellos fuera de la comunidad escolar y en su vida cotidiana. ¡Gracias por su apoyo! El Consejo Estudiantil de Prairieview  

    Community Consolidated School District 46 http://www.d46.org 

    Prairieview School  

    103 E. Belvidere Rd., Hainesville, IL 60030 ‐ Phone (847) 543‐4230 ‐ Fax (847) 543‐4125 Vince Murray, Principal 

     

    Est. 2002 

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    Prairieview PTO Pride PTO Board Members

    Kristi James – President

    [email protected]

    913-549-8690

    Kathy Stanislowski – Vice President

    [email protected]

    847-548-2511

    Stephanie Arnopolin – Vice President

    [email protected]

    847-543-8818

    Staci Parmer – Treasurer

    [email protected]

    847-548-9137

    Tina Coleman – Secretary

    [email protected]

    847-740-3253

    Kelly Murphy – Ways and Means

    [email protected]

    847-752-8780

    Nikki Schmipff- Volunteer Coordinator

    [email protected]

    847-366-9780

    Margaret Vergamini-Volunteer Coordinator

    [email protected]

    847-975-2715

    ♦ 3/9 Market Day Pick Up ♦ 3/11 PTO Meeting in Media

    Center PV School 7:00 PM ♦ 3/15 BINGO Night/Bake

    Sale/Teacher Raffle ♦ No School Spring Break

    3/25-3/29

    Market Day

    PV PTO Updates!

    Thank you to all who support Market Day! Please note that Market Day pick up is Saturday, March 9 at Meadowview. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie Arnopolin at 847-543-8818!

    Want to Join PTO?

    Mark the calendar for Friday, March 13! It’s our FREE Family Fun Night at PV! FREE BINGO for everyone. The teacher raffle will also be held. Tickets are only $1! There will also be a bake sale with items priced from $0.25 to $1.00. We will need bakers for this event! We also need a few volunteers to help with the prize table and at the bake sale! Please contact Kristi James at [email protected] if you can help with this event! Discovery Day coming up fast! DD this year is being held Friday, May 10. This is such a FUN day at PV! If you would like to be involved this year, please contact Melanie Bruce at [email protected] or “J” Richards at [email protected].

    Hard to believe that the end of the school is quickly approaching! Would you like to get more involved at PV? Would you like to join the Executive Board or chair a committee? Have a great event you think the PTO should put on? Come to the open PTO meeting on Monday, March 11, at 7pm in the PV Media Center! I

    Have a wonderful week!

  • Join us for a fun family night out! There will be FREE BINGO, a bake sale (items costing $0.25 to $1.00), and the popular teacher raffle!!!

    Who? Any and all Prairieview Families When? Friday, March 15 6pm-8pm Where? Prairieview School

    HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!

  • Abraham Lincoln is Coming to Grayslake!

    See the exhibit Abraham Lincoln: Self-Made in America at the Grayslake Heritage Center & Museum, March 23-June 16. Visit www.grayslakeheritagecenter.com for museum hours and a listing of weekly, family-friendly programs for all ages. From drama to music, we have it all!

  • KINDERGARTEN: Marlena Vo, Zyel Martinez, Maggie Lux, Mallory Ramsden, Ananya Nair, Jordan Parmer, Ben Phannavinh, Gracie Voss, Brianna Villalobos, Logan Cruz, Estrella Ortega-Barba, Elila Romo, Yadirah Torres, Luis Padilla, Estrella Ortega-Barba, Brianna Guerrero, Mayre Cabanas-Castillo, Ben Phannanvinh, Grace O'Connor, Santiago Romero, Jacob Madison, Brianna Guerrero FIRST GRADE: Kate McDonough, Ryan Si, William Wegner, Jerrell Jackson, Jaxen Pratt, Ruthie Pignatari, Alyssa Kuhn, Kyli Santostefano, Jeremiah Crump, Kyle Sink, Sudiksha Permanu, Emiliano Garcia, Angel Cruz, Jassmin Rameriez, Josiah Jefferson, Mary Katherine O'Connor, Luis Mendoza, Lauren Sheahan, William Berrien, Theresa Kleinofen, Cicely Kelly, Mya Ampil, Nathan Shriberg, Bella Domier SECOND GRADE: Sebastian Soderdahl, Emely Diaz, Ayden Amaro, Justin Kolman, Liam Connolly, Charlotte Zylman, Kevin Bahena, Ryland Russell, Goda Zmuda, Rex Hannemann, Jake Stanislawski, Kaylie Wilkinson, Chase Mittlestaedt, Corinne Hill, Angela Caliendo, Joanne Je, Calvin Geoghan THIRD GRADE: Nevaeh Pipes, Alex Ries, Bryce Nicolai, Kate Copeland, Andres Garcia, Arianna Spenger, Kolby Witt, Devin Racho, Abby Lake, Jaime Echevarria, Nina Garcia, Jacky Vasquez, Ramon Enriquez, Miriya Vo, Suhani Peramanu, Kiera Burrell, Olivia Ferris, Brandon Schwartz, Daniel Krum, Emily Rivera, Max Guillen, Brendon Paul, Dominic Tiscareno

  • FOURTH GRADE: Abby Sobyra, Anthony Neubauer, Cecilia Luth, Noel Si, Cordtrel Sanders, Natalia Stepek, Grace Serres, Hailie Miller, Abby Guerra, Luis Martinez, Demar Hill, Shannon Hill, Xander Helvie, Darby Lux, Jovan Perez, Matthew Mauritz, Kaylee Martinez, Andy Trupia Burnett, Siris Ramos, Eddie Carter, Michelle Ming, Adine Mendoza, James Rohlfing, Natalia Stepek, Jordain Maglaque, Zoel Martinez, Abbi Plencner

    BUS PALS: BUS #1 Angela Caliendo, Tori Caliendo BUS #2 Henry Dodds, Logan Dow BUS #5 Georgia Mayfield, Linnea Strack, Brendan Paul, Breanna Jones, Tiffany Saxinger BUS #6 Eduardo Gonzalez, Natalie Madrid BUS #7 Nevaeh Pipes, Emma Semersky BUS #8 Nina Sax SIRUS RAMOS, VIRIDIANA GARCIA, SHANNON HILL, CECILIA LUTH,

    LIZZIE GREEN, TYLER NEUMAN, RALPH DELEON, MARY KATHERINE O’CONNOR, KATE WONDROSAK, DAMIAN GONZALEZ

  • PRESENTING DR. DAVID WALSH

    INTERNATIONAL SPEAKER AND BEST-SELLING AUTHOR, DR. DAVID WALSH, WILL DISCUSS A PLAN FOR PARENTING THAT GUIDES CHILDREN TO EAT, SLEEP, PLAY, EXERCISE, LEARN AND CONNECT WITH OTHERS IN HEALTHY WAYS, ALLOWING THEIR MINDS TO BLOSSOM AND ENABLING THEM TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL – ACADEMICALLY, SOCIALLY, PHYSICALLY, AND EMOTIONALLY.

    Thursday, MARCH 14, 2013

    6:30 – 8:30 PM

    PARK SCHOOL GYMNASIUM

  • Discovery Day T-Shirts Show Your School Spirit

    and Order Yours Today!

    The Discovery Day Committee is once again selling Discovery Day T-Shirts for Students, Parents and Staff to wear on Discovery Day, Friday, May 10th.

    The T-Shirts will be Gray with the Discovery Day logo in Royal Blue.

    Please return your order form to school no later than

    Wednesday, March 20th.

    T-Shirts are $6.00 each. Please send in Cash or Check (payable to the Prairieview PTO)

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    Discovery Day T-Shirt Order Form Child’s Name _____________________________ Grade _____ Teacher _________________________ Size: YOUTH S (6-8) _____ YOUTH M (10-12) _____ YOUTH L (14-16) _____ ADULT Medium ___ ADULT Large ___ ADULT XL ___ TOTAL # of T-Shirts Ordered __________ Amount Enclosed: $________ Place order form and money IN A SEALED ENVELOPE and turn into your child’s teacher.

  • IN PARTNERSHIP WITH:

    UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICEAN AGENCY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

    2013 CAMP INVENTION REGISTRATION FORM

    Return registration form (one for each attending child) and payment in full to: Camp Invention, 3701 Highland Park NW, North Canton, OH 44720 Register online at www.campinvention.org or via telephone at 800.968.4332 or fax your registration form to 330.849.8528

    Prairieview School (The GEO-QUEST Program)

    July 8 - 11, 2013 from 8:00AM to 3:30PM Program Code: C-IL08-10619-13

    Check # ___________________________________ (payable to Camp Invention; please do not send cash)

    Credit Card Number ____________________________________________________________________ Visa Mastercard Discover

    Expiration Date _________________ Cardholder Name ______________________________________

    Signature ___________________________________________________ Date ____________________

    Parent’s Name ________________________________________________________________________

    Street Address ________________________________________________________________________

    City ____________________________________ State _______________Zip ____________________

    E-mail Address ________________________________________________________________________

    Day Phone ________________________________ Evening Phone _____________________________

    Child’s Name Alumnus? Gender Date of Birth Fall 2013 Grade Level

    Yes / No M / F

    School Child Attends ___________________________________________________________________

    Special Needs _________________________________________________________________________

    Does your child require an epinephrine syringe? Yes No

    Each registrant will receive a free Camp Invention T-shirt. Refunds are available up to three weeks prior to the start date of the program, and $50 is non-refundable. Promotional Registration discounts are valid only for registrations received by the applicable date and cannot be used with any other discount.

    Installment payment plans are available. Call or go online for details.

    Yes, I want to help economically disadvantaged children participate in Camp Invention, a program of the nonprofit Invent Now, Inc. Please accept my donation of $_____________, which I understand is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

    Camp Invention and Invent Now are registered trademarks. ©2012 Invent Now, Inc. All rights reserved. Camp Invention is a program of the nonpro!t Invent Now, Inc.

    SPACE IS LIMITED - ENROLL TODAY AT CAMPINVENTION.ORG OR CALL 800.968.4332 TO RECEIVE $25 OFF BY 3/28/2013.

    Cost: $220, with discount $195 or register online for our lowest price of $190!

    EXTRA $5 OFF FOR REGISTERING ONLINE!

    Inspire CREATIVITY and INVENTIVE thinking during a weeklong summer adventure of FUN and EXCITING real world challenges led by quali"ed educators!

    GEO-QUEST is coming to:Prairieview School103 E Belvidere Rd, Hainesville, IL 60030July 8 - 11, 2013 from 8:00AM to 3:30PMFor children entering grades One through Six.

    Directed by:Julie [email protected]

    INVENT. DISCOVER. EXPLORE. ACHIEVE.

    One of the real world challenges in the GEO-QUEST™ program is Cache Dash™. Join us on an international expedition, navigating your way to treasure-!lled caches containing global challenges from youth around the world!

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