Key Communicators Network (KCN) –October 28, 2009
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Key Communicators Network (KCN) –October 28, 2009
Key Communicators Network (KCN) –October 28, 2009 “Wednesday’s Words” Welcome to our new subscribers to the Kaneland KCN. As a member of the KCN, you will receive a weekly newsletter via e-mail. This newsletter will contain information regarding the Kaneland School District. We welcome any feedback that you may have regarding the KCN. The deadline for submissions for the weekly KCN is the Friday prior to the weekly publication. Submissions should be e-mailed to kcn@kaneland.org. Items to be included as a news story must be submitted as text (Word Doc or e-mail text) not as a PDF. Board of Education News The Board of Education recently recognized students who achieved perfect and high scores on the 2009 ISAT and PSAE standardized tests. Three 3rd- 8th grade students attained perfect scores on portions of the 2009 ISAT. Thirty-two Kaneland High School students attained perfect scores on the WorkKeys Applied Math (Day 2) portion of the PSAE, and 13 KHS students attained perfect scores on the WorkKeys Reading for Information (Day 2) portion of the PSAE. In addition to these perfect scores, many students achieved very high scores demonstrating their dedication to excellence. Congratulations to the following students on their outstanding achievements! 2 Highest scoring students on the ISAT Reading: Highest scoring students on the ISAT Math: Katelyn Dray, 8th grade, HMS David Farrell, 4th grade, KSS Sophia Ottoson, 3rd grade, KBK Emily Laudont, 7th grade, HMS Laurie Tate, 7th grade, HMS Ashley Taylor, 7th grade, HMS Jonathan Turyna, 5th grade, KSS Kyra Trynoski, 6th grade, HMS Ethan Witt, 7th grade, HMS Samantha Burgin, 5th grade, KST Katelyn Dray, 8th grade, HMS Demi Graham, 4th grade, KST – perfect score! Allison Kadampelil, 6th grade, HMS – perfect score! Sophia Ottoson, 3rd grade, KBK Alec Pope, 7th grade, HMS Jin Tanizaki, 7th grade, HMS Ethan Witt, 7th grade, HMS Highest scoring students on the ISAT Science: Highest scoring students on the ISAT Writing: th Joshua Cline, 4 grade, KBK Noah Berger, 4th grade, KME Erica Witt, 4th grade, KSS Hannah James, 7th grade, HMS Connor Madziarczyk, 7th grade, HMS Dominick Manzo, 7th grade, HMS Sophia Ottoson, 3rd grade, KBK – perfect score! Katelyn Blaszynski, 5th grade, KST Savannah Gray, 6th grade, HMS Kristin Gabrielson, 8th grade, HMS Perfect Score on the WorkKeys Reading: Jenna Bartel Eric Dratnol Dylan Good Tara Groen Katlin Howard Kevin Krasinski Haley Johnson Thomas Orr Justin Phillips Kelly Shaw Cody Stults Abigayle VanDerHeyden Elizabeth Webb 3 Perfect Score on the WorkKeys Applied Math: Vincent Micek Joss Nicholson Zachary Nolte Tara Olson Kasey Ostarello Kylen Pattermann Justin Philips Lisa Roberson Erin Rodway Danielle Rose Patrick Ruffolo Lauren Schoenberger Kelly Shaw Nikki Smith Cody Stults Benjamin Tennant Dennis Brettman Derek Bus Kristyn Chapman Justin Choate Eric Dratnol David Dudzinski Olivia Emmanouil Jeffrey Gillett Tara Groen Joseph Herzer Angela Humphrey Haley Johnson Samantha Johnson Shelby Koester Kelsey Lenhardt Logan Markuson 2009 ACT Composite Scores – 30 + Jenna Bartel Kristyn Chapman Eric Dratnol Tara Groen Haley Johnson Samantha Johnson Logan Markuson Melanie Mazuc Alexandra Morefield Joss Nicholson Zachary Nolte Justin Phillips Kelly Shaw Nikki Smith Elizabeth Webb High Score English - 35 High Score Reading - 35 High Score English - 35 High Score English - 35 High Score Math 34 High Score English - 35 High Score English - 35 High Scores Science - 35 / Math - 34 High Scores Reading - 35 / Writing - 10 Additional Highest Scores in ACT Writing – Score 10 Alyssa Novy Erin Rocha Paige Schueler 4 District News It is important that we continue to take H1N1 seriously and do what we can to stop its spread. Both the H1N1 and seasonal flu can spread easily from person to person. We want to assure you that the Health Department and the schools are taking steps each and every day to reduce the spread of the flu and provide a safe and healthy environment for your child(ren) including monitoring absenteeism, supporting good hygiene and making flu vaccine available to all school children in Kane County . We ask you to continue to do your part. To keep yourself and family from getting sick, you can follow “The Three Cs”: • • • Clean your Hands: Teach your children to wash their hands often with soap and water or hand sanitizer. You can set a good example by doing this yourself. Cover your Cough: Teach your children to cover their coughs and sneezes with tissues, or by using an elbow, arm or sleeve when one isn’t handy. Teach them not to share personal items like drinks, food or unwashed utensils. Contain Illness: Keep sick children at home for at least 24 hours after they no longer have fever or do not have signs of fever, without using fever-reducing drugs (Tylenol, Advil, Motrin). Keeping children at home will help them get better faster, and at the same time help stop the spread of the virus. Please do not send children to school if they are sick. Finally, we recommend that children get the flu vaccine. There will be two types of H1N1 flu vaccine---nasal spray and traditional ‘shot’--- available through clinics at community locations during the next few weeks. See the attached flyer for detailed information. At this time there is a limited supply of vaccine, but we have been assured by the Centers for Disease Control that the supply will increase over the coming weeks. As more vaccine becomes available, the Health Department, our community hospitals, pharmacies and doctors offices will be working together to make sure that everyone who wants a flu shot can get one. So, please continue to look for more information and updates at www.kanehealth.com If you have any questions regarding the H1N1 flu or the flu vaccine, be sure and talk to your doctor or the Kane County Health Department. Again, more information about the flu, flu vaccine and the community flu vaccine clinics is available now at www.kanehealth.com . 5 School News John Shields Students Enjoy An Event Filled October - Second graders at Kaneland John Shields recently enjoyed a Fire Safety Assembly with the Sugar Grove firemen as part of Fire Prevention Week. Students and parents alike also recently got their “”boo on” at the Boo Bash event sponsored by the John Shields PTO! 6 John Shields Students Focus on Literacy - Students in 3rd – 5th grades at Kaneland John Shields are working on finding important facts in the text as part of the literacy curriculum. They are learning how to take this information and turn it into new knowledge by using their reading strategies. Students work together in multiple settings (whole group, small group and independently) as they master this skill. Meanwhile, kindergarteners have been learning the meaning of metacognition and practice sharing their thinking while they read in class. 7 Kaneland High School to Host Santa’s CraftShop on November 7 - The arts and crafts show will be held from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and will feature original artists and crafters displaying their handmade products. Proceeds will benefit the Peer Leadership student organization. Peer Leadership is a group of students who help other students feel connected to Kaneland High School. It is an active group of students who are involved with many different sports and activities throughout the high school. Peer Leaders work on team building and leadership skills while having fun! Some activities include: Camp, Organizing the Mr. Kaneland Pageant to raise money for The Delnor Center for Breast Health, Freshman Orientation Day and Freshman Fridays. For crafters wishing to receive information on the show, please contact Kadie O’Connor at kd3627@hotmail.com for an application. Educational Lingo So often, educators are caught using phrases or acronyms that have little to no meaning to the non-educator. Therefore, this section of the newsletter is used to define and describe educational lingo. Metacognition refers to learners' automatic awareness of their own knowledge and their ability to understand, control, and manipulate their own cognitive processes. Metacognitive skills are important not only in school, but throughout life. For example, an effective manager is a person who has learned to learn. Someone who knows the stages in the process of learning and understands his or her own preferred approaches to it - a person who can identify and overcome blocks to learning and can bring learning from off-the-job learning to onthe-job situations. Did You Know? Many of the communities within Kaneland have set times for trick-or-treating this Halloween. On Saturday, October 31 the set hours for trick or treating are: • • • • • Aurora 4 - 7:30 p.m. Elburn: 4 - 8 p.m. Maple Park: 3-7 p.m. Montgomery 4 - 8 p.m. Sugar Grove: 3 - 7 p.m. 8 Attachments Flu Vaccine Clinic Flyer Halloween Fest 2009 Friends of the Sugar Grove Library – Holiday Invite School Abbreviations KHS – Kaneland High School HMS – Kaneland Harter Middle School KBK – Kaneland Blackberry Creek Elementary School KME – Kaneland McDole Elementary School KSS – Kaneland John Shields Elementary School KST – Kaneland John Stewart Elementary School FVCC – Fox Valley Career Center And in Closing…. Q. What's it called when a vampire has trouble with his house? A. A grave problem. Q. Why doesn't anybody like Dracula? A. He has a bat temper. Q. Why did Dracula go to the dentist? A. He had a fang-ache. Q. Why are vampires like false teeth? A. They all come out at night. Q. Who does Dracula get letters from? A. His fang club. 9 ****************************************************************************** Note: If you would like your name to be removed from this e-mail list, please reply to this message and type REMOVE in the subject line. Note: Archived copies of the weekly KCN newsletter can be viewed on-line at: http://www.kaneland.org/shared/kcn/archives.php. VISION Building Foundations Pursuing Excellence Learning for a Lifetime Kaneland MISSION The mission of Kaneland Community Unit School District #302 is to guide and challenge all students to acquire the knowledge, skills and values that will enable them to contribute to and successfully participate in a diverse, democratic society. Our mission will be accomplished through a continued partnership of students, district personnel, parents and other community members. KCN Attachments October 28, 2009 Preventing the flu starts with you, and the best way to prevent the flu this season by getting your flu shots. Kane County residents who fall into one or more of the following priority groups will be eligible to receive H1N1 vaccines at one of the Health Department’s free clinics: • Pregnant Women • Persons who live with or provide care for infants under 6 months • Health care and EMS personnel • Children age 6 months - 24 years • Persons age 25 - 64 who have medical conditions that put them at higher risk for flu-related complications. Kane County H1N1 (Swine) Flu Vaccine Clinic Locations: Monday, Oct. 26, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 9, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. East Aurora High School, 500 Tomcat Lane, Aurora St. Charles North High School, 255 Red Gate Road, St. Charles Larkin High School, 1475 Larkin Ave., Elgin Hampshire High School, 1600 Big Timber Road, Hampshire Mooseheart, Route 31, between North Aurora and Batavia Elgin Location TBD Monday, Nov. 2, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. Dundee Crown High School, 1500 Kings Road, Carpentersville Central High School, 44W625 Plato Road, Burlington Illinois Math and Science Academy, 1500 W. Sullivan Road, Aurora Saturday Nov. 21, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. TBD Saturday, Dec. 5, 4 p.m. – 9 p.m. TBD The Health Department vaccine clinics are free and no appointment is necessary. For more information on H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccine locations, please visit: kanehealth.com or call 630-208-3315 HALLOWEEN FEST Thursday October 29 thru Sunday November 1 At The SUGAR GROVE SPORTS CENTER 689 Heartland Drive Sugar Grove, IL 60554 630-466-5466 www.sg-sports.com THURS: 6-9 pm . FRI: 6-10 pm SAT: 11-5 pm SUN: 1-5 pm Unlimited Activities Including: 9 HOLE MINI GOLF COSTUME CONTEST KIDS MAZE PUMPKIN CONTEST COLORING CONTEST SCARE CROW BUILDING Please see our website for contest details (www.sg-sports.com) All activities are inside. Plenty of parking, snacks and drinks available for purchase. FREE CANDY FOR EVERYONE …. Who plays our games - Free Throw Challenge, Football Toss, Cornhole and more! . ADMISSION: $6 (kids 10 and under) $8 (adults/kids over 10) Kids must be accompanied by an adult. SCHOOL SPEND AND SHARE COUPON Bring in this flyer to earn a donation for your school. Flyer must be present at time of admission. Your school must be registered with the Sugar Grove Sports Center to qualify. Kaneland Schools KHS HMS KBK KME KSS KST Tickets Available at www.sglibraryevent.com, Sugar Grove Public Library’s Used Book Store or by calling 630-466-3905 Ticket Prices $15 each or $20 per couple. Admission by ticket only. You will have first pick of the display items while enjoying live music and a wine and cheese tasting sponsored by Fox Valley Winery. Friday, November 13, 4 pm - 8 pm Join Us for the Preview Gala Experience beauty and spirit of the winter holidays The Sugar Grove Library Friends by Sugar Grove Public Library 125 S. Municipal Drive Sugar Grove, Illinois presented at Holiday Designer Showcase November 13-14 Stunning holiday florals, ornaments, gift wrap, accessories, raffles and more. Available for viewing and purchase at the Sugar Grove Public Library 125 S. Municipal Drive, Sugar Grove www.sglibraryevent.com Preview Gala Friday, November 13, 4 pm - 8 pm Admission by ticket only. Complimentary music, wine tasting by Fox Valley Winery and The Catering Gourmets’ dessert table. Ticket Prices $15 each or $20 per couple. Holiday Designer Showcase Saturday, November 14, 9 am - 3 pm No ticket necessary. Vignettes by designers, Lynn Brandys, Barb Hollmier and Rose Giliberto. Two complimentary demonstrations: 11 am (Holiday Gift Wrapping) by Swoozie’s 1 pm (Holiday Floral Containers) by Barb Hollmier. All proceeds benefit reading materials and programs for the Sugar Grove Public Library.
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