1-15-16 - Dolton Riverdale School District 148
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1-15-16 - Dolton Riverdale School District 148
Roosevelt School News January 15, 2016 K-8 edition http://www.district148.net Upcoming Dates January 18 No school—MLK holiday January 19 Volleyball game @ Home—3:45 January 20 Volleyball game @ Cottage Grove—3:45 January 21 Volleyball game @ Home—3:45 January 23 Boys IESA Basketball playoffs @ Momence JHS (Jan 25 & 27 playoffs continue) January 26 Volleyball game @ Home—3:45 January 26 School Board Meeting—7:00 PM @ D.O. January 28 Volleyball game @ Washington—3:45 PBIS NEWS Students in all grades at Roosevelt School can be recognized by staff members on a daily basis for being Respectful, Responsible, and Safe . When teachers or other staff members see students doing things that support Roosevelt’s School values, they may give the a RAMStar (a.k.a. Ramscash, RAMBuck). Students can use these RAMStars to “purchase” various incentives and treats, like Homework passes and Homework Rainchecks. They can also collect these and enter them into a prize drawing that happens every other week. Pictured above are a group of Junior High students who chose one of our more popular items—Lunch with 2 Friends— as a prize earned with their RAMStars. Each girl was able to pick two friends to have lunch separately from their class, featuring a nicely set table, extra treats, and the opportunity to watch videos/listen to music during lunch. Random Acts of Kindness January 29 Noon dismissal—SIP day February 5 3rd quarter midterm progress reports mailed home February 12 Bring your parent/ grandparent/VIP to school day; noon dismissal A positive, supporting environment is a place where learning can happen more effectively. Unfortunately, with the rise of social media, and the popularity of “roasting” one another, students can lose sight of the need for us to be kind and friendly towards one another. In an effort to promote a more positive school climate, we will be recognizing Random Acts of Kindness (RAKs) over the next month. In 6th, 7th, and 8th grade classes, BOTH students and staff can recognize each other’s kind acts by filling out a small ticket describing the act, and putting it in any color-coded basket in classrooms. Each day, the first period teachers will draw 4 tickets and will read them aloud (if they are appropriate) to share the kindness. Our hope is that we can recognize between two and four acts per classroom per day. I have read this week’s newsletter. ______________________ 01-15 _________________ Parent signature Student name Return this coupon by the following Wednesday and receive a RAMStar for being responsible A large thermometer for each grade level will be displayed in each hallway. The RAKs will be counted, and will display the “warmth” we are feeling. Our goal is to chart 200 RAKs in 7th and 8th grade, and 150 RAKs in 6th grade by February 10. If students reach their goal, they will earn 45 minutes of free gym time along with a “fun room” activity! MARK YOUR CALENDARS Upcoming Elementary School Events Elementary Awards Parents are welcome to attend our upcoming Elementary Awards Assemblies. At these assemblies, we will be recognizing our kindergarten through fifth grade students who have earned Honor Roll, High Honor Roll, Principal’s Awards, and Citizenship Awards for the second grading period. The assemblies will be held on: Friday, January 29, 2015 Grades K-2 9:30-10:30 Grades 3-5 10:30-11:30 "Because of Them We Can" Roosevelt Elementary Black History Assembly Roosevelt will be holding a Black History assembly on Friday, February 26, 2015. The assembly will begin at 9:30. Grades K-5 will be represented, and they will be making presentations and/or performing. We hope you can attend. BRING YOUR BOX TOPS TO SCHOOL! CONGRATULATIONS DECEMBER STUDENTS OF THE MONTH Each month, school staff selects students who go above and beyond in demonstrating Roosevelt expectations of respect, responsibility, and safety as the Students of the Month. Students receive a certificate and a small token. December’s Students of the month are: Cutting off those box top symbols—like the one pictured —and sending them to school is a very easy way to help our school raise funds for student incentives and materials. Many products you use at home carry this label. Thanks in advance! Elementary Keith Perkins, Nyla Mitchell, Geniyah Johnson, Deonte Jones, Wynter Godfrey, Cameron Wilson, Aden Caldwell, Daphanne Bishop, Miko Harvey, Akeyleon Flowers, Grace Datte, Fatou Lunda, Tamerah Blissett, Deriyonne Welch Junior High Dejah Smith, Shakiyah Golden-Fullilove, Miracle Taylor, Khalliah Gardner Arriving at School Please help your students develop good habits of attendance and punctuality. All students are expected to arrive on time every day. Students are to arrive between 8:35 and 8:45 AM. Students are required to be in uniform each school day. Students out of uniform are not admitted to class. They can occasionally borrow uniform clothes from school if parents cannot bring clothes from home.