Parkview Newsletter May 2015 - Chippewa Falls Area Unified

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Parkview Newsletter May 2015 - Chippewa Falls Area Unified
MAY & JUNE 2015
lot smaller by connecting groups of students with each
other AND a shared set of teachers. Learning what
team students will be on next year is cause to celebrate! Teams will be released via Infinite Campus on
Monday, June 1st at 4:30 p.m. The CFMS Team CelGreetings Parkview Families!
ebration Day will take place on Thursday, June 4th.
I have not had the opportunity to formally introduce
5th graders are invited to wear the color of his/her asmyself since I began my role as Interim Principal on
signed team for 6th grade placement to Parkview on
April 27th. I am so delighted to be working with the
that day! FALCONS:RED - ROAD RUNNERS:
Parkview staff, students and families once again. I
GREEN – SKYLARKS: BLUE
had the privilege of subbing for Mrs. Hoyt when her
The Summer School principal for the 2015 session is
first child was born, so I am very happy to have been
Mrs. Becky Bauer. Becky is currently a 5th grade
asked a second time.
teacher at Halmstad Elementary. Classes begin on
Monday, June 15th through July 2nd. Students will
There are many wonderful and exciting events schedhave a short break, and then return to classes on
uled as we close out the 2014-15 school session.
Monday, July 13th through July 31st. The hours are
Please note the Calendar of Events (page 2) as you
8:00-11:30. Breakfast will be served 7:30-8:15 and
plan for future opportunities to support your children in
lunch will be offered 11:30-12:00.
the school environment.
Educators have learned through experience that it is
Reminder: Please continue to follow the procedures
best to maintain a familiar and predictable routine for
we use for picking up students at the end of the day.
student success. Though we plan for special events
Use the island if you are dropping off and/or picking
throughout the remaining weeks, we do so knowing
up your child. If you need to change your child’s
that academics are in the forefront. We ask that you
transportation, that must be done through the office.
encourage normal routines and bed times at home up
You can write a note or come in at the end of the day,
th
to and including June 5 , our final last half day of
but please do not take your child from the bus line.
school. Students will be dismissed at 11:00 a.m. No
Our staff does an excellent job getting students where
lunch will be provided. Our PBIS behavior expectathey need to be at the end of the day and they do a
tions will remain in place, so even though students
thorough job of communicating about student transhave an increase of wiggles and possibly an “I’m
ports. When you work with the office, all staff memDone for the Year” attitude, we expect individuals to
bers can direct children appropriately so that they armeet expectations and to work to their potentials.
rive home safely each and every day.
Thank you for your support in this endeavor!
Have a terrific end of the school year!
Mrs. Schultz
Parkview 5th graders will soon transition to the ChipSincerely,
pewa Falls Middle School. Cross-curricular teams are
Principal Schultz
one of the many factors that make the CFMS a “true”
middle school! Teaming makes a large school feel a
- MISSION STATEMENT Promoting Achievement, Respect, and Kindness. Valuing Individualism and Excellence for a better World.
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Clothing Drive
Calendar of Events
May
Start cleaning out your closets for the
7th Annual Parkview Elementary
“Dress For Success”
Clothing Exchange
-5School Resumes
-6Late Start Day 8:35 am
We are looking for gently used
school-aged clothing of ALL sizes to
help our families with their
back-to-school shopping.
- 16 Color Dash
- 20 Late Start Day 8:35 am
We will be collecting clothing, jackets,
shoes, boots, undergarments, and socks
(no stains or holes please).
- 22 Safety Patrol Picnic
- 25 -
The clothing will be available for
families to shop for FREE during the
Welcome Back Conferences on
September 1, 2015.
No School—Memorial Day
June
-3-
Please bring in any
donations and place them in the box
in Parkview’s Central Park.
Parkview Carnival
-5Last Day of School
Dismiss at 11:00
For questions or more
information, please contact
Shannon Larson at
715-720-3750.
- Looking Ahead September
-11st Day
Parkview Registration
All Attend
Pictures taken
Paperwork/ Pay Fees Due
-7LABOR DAY-NO SCHOOL
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Summer Meal Program
Chippewa Falls School District is starting a
Summer Meal program this summer after listening to the need from the community. The following locations will provide breakfast and some
will be open for lunch during the summer school
schedule. Meals at these locations are free to
any child under 18 years of age.
Lunch served 11:15 -11:45 in the cafeteria.
High School June 9 - 30 (3 weeks)
Breakfast served 7:30 - 8:30 in Cray Commons.
No lunch will be served at this location.
Additional information and menus will be available at a later date. If you have additional questions, contact Susan Lang or Diane Rasmussen.
Parkview Elementary June 15- July 2 & July 13-31 (6 weeks).
Breakfast served 7:30-8:15
Lunch served 11:30 -12:00 in the cafeteria.
Diane Rasmussen
Asst Food Service Director
715-726-2406 ext 1151
rasmusdm@chipfalls.org
Middle School June 15- July 2 & July 13-24 (5 weeks).
Breakfast served 7:30 - 8:00
From the Lunchroom
Breakfast and Lunch Menus for all schools are
posted monthly at http://cfsd.chipfalls.k12.wi.us//
foodServices.cfm
also be charged for items purchased in addition
to the meal.
- HS has a la carte available for purchase.
There must be money in the account to purchase these items.
Breakfast is available at all schools.
Elementary is $0.35/day, Middle School is
$0.85 and High School is $1.00. Additional
items can be purchased at the Middle School
and High School and each item will be charged
individually.
Limiting meal purchases/expense:
At the Middle and High School level, students
are allowed to purchase items individually or in
addition to the traditional lunch and breakfast
meal. Restrictions can be placed on an individual student’s account to not allow a la carte
purchases. It does not mean the student cannot
have it, but rather they must provide cash at the
time of purchase. Additionally, a dollar limit can
be set per student.
Lunch cost for January per child: (19 meal days)
- Elementary $2.00/meal and $38/month.
- MS and HS $2.25/meal and $42.75/month.
- Milk is available for purchase at any school for
$0.35 for all students. If you send a lunch
from home, you may want to consider sending a
beverage if you do not want to incur a milk
charge on your account.
Free and Reduced Price School Meals:
All students on free or reduced price meals are
entitled to one breakfast and lunch per day.
- Additional items can be purchased at the MS
and HS and each item will be charged individually. Students on free or reduced price meals will
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Milk only or extra items are charged at full
price. Meal applications are accepted any time
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Heyde Center Art Show
At Parkview, our art students learn about many
different cultures of the world, in addition to the
many techniques and styles reminiscent to the
masters' works themselves. Students learn to
include those techniques and styles into their
own works of art.
Abraham, Olivia Sedlacek, McKenzie Turenne,
Emma Pettengill, Selene Sambell
We would like to congratulate the students below who were recognized as participants in the
district-wide, student art exhibit at the Heyde
Arts Center. Stop by at Heyde Art Center, beginning Monday, May 4th - Friday, May 15th
to see their great works. An Artist Reception
will take place on Thursday, May 7th, from 4:30
-6:30
4th Grade: Ella Spitz, Marissa Renaud, Alexis
Caneff, Zech Galindo, Ashton Bernier, Josephine Schemenauer, Ella Gehl
3rd Grade: Emily Braaten, Jasmine Morlock,
Jordan Chen, Autumn Anderson, Corbin Holm,
Keenan Toske
5th Grade: Deagan Berg, Kylea Maurer, April
Coyle, Kendall Bowe, Isabella Loncavish, Brodie Braaten, Abigail Klund
Please also Congratulate the students who
took the time to create great works and enter
the show:
You can also go onto artsonia.com to view
student art work.
Congratulations!
Kindergarten: Cole Gilles, Ava Peterson, Emma Whalen, Kara Kempe,
Kindergartner: Braxton Paull, Kylie Swoboda,
Brooklyn Wilson, Noah Koenig, Beyonca Brown
and Gwen Patterson
1st Grade: MacKenzie Paige, Waseem AlAwdi, Ellie Crosby, Natalie Pope, Emma Anderson, Grace Schmidt, and Cael Holm.
1st Grade: Austin Behlke, Allene Buchholtz,
Logan Pecha, Bella Worthington
2nd Grade: Brenna Turenne, Madalyn Powers, Wyatt Hartwich, Tony Cheever, Ariani
Counselor’s Corner
Students will be finishing their Classroom
Counseling lessons around the theme of
Gratitude. Students will be completing a project
to honor the staff of Parkview. During the year
students have learned about Careers, Safety,
Academic Responsibility, Community Building,
Advocacy, Tolerance, Feelings and Respect.
Small groups were offered for grief, trauma and
other student needs.
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As always, please contact your child's counselor
if you have any concerns about your child and
school.
Have a safe summer and see you in the fall.
Bill Grimes, (K-2) and Julie Petersen (3-5)
School Counselors
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Circle of Friends News
Thank you for supporting another
successful year of our
Circle of Friends Program.
Chippewa Falls Optimist Club,
Spring Street Sports,
Chippewa Valley Community
Foundation, Parkview PTO,
Students and Staff.
A special thanks to our
Circle of Friends Sponsors:
Eau Claire Express Baseball,
YMCA, Northern Wisconsin State
Fair, Reliant Rehab,
Without all of you our
Circle would not be complete!
Parkview students at Circle of Friends Walk-A-Thon
Ice Cream Social
Thank You to Dave Meinen
for building our new
“Buddy Benches”
for Parkview’s playground.
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It is hard to believe that it is time to say good-bye to our
Circle of Friends. We have completed another year of the
program and are pleased to say it was another successful
one.
The program finished the
year with 124 participants.
The Circle of Friends will be
having their end of the year
celebration on May 22nd.
This year again the Circle of
Friends will be building
sundaes for a special treat.
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Free Summer Resources
by Shannon Larson
726-2411 x 4576
School Supplies - Valley Vineyard Church
910 Bridgewater Ave, Chippewa Falls Call 715-828-6479 to get date/time of event.
Free backpacks, supplies, haircuts and photos
Clothing - River Valley Church
341 W Prairie View Rd, Chippewa Falls
Clothes for Kids free event for the community on Saturday, August 29 from 9a.m. to 1p.m.
Public Library
The Chippewa Falls Public Library offers the Summer Reading Program.
Earn prizes for reading and literacy related activities.
Other programs include Storytime Superheroes, You-Tube University and Friday Crafternoons.
Prepared Meals Boys and Girls Club
21 E Grand Ave, Chippewa Falls
Call 715-726-2065 in the morning on the day you are going to the club to eat.
A free lunch is provided to members and non-members Monday through Friday from noon-1pm from June15-August 21.
Barnabas Table at Barnabas House
19 W Spring St, Chippewa Falls
A free meal is provided every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Agnes’ Table at Trinity United Methodist
Church 201 W Central St, Chippewa Falls
A free meal is provided every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Food Pantries
Community Pantry and Clothing Closet
11 W Central St, Chippewa Falls
Every Saturday from 9 a.m.-noon there is free food, clothing and hygiene products
First Presbyterian Church Food Pantry
130 W Central St, Chippewa Falls
Every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-noon there is free food, household and hygiene products. Visits are limited to
3 times in 6 months.
Jim Falls Community Food Pantry Methodist Church
13883 County Highway S South, Jim Falls
Free food every Thursday from 4-6 p.m. Bring ID and proof of address.
Chippewa Area Food Pantry
521 N Bridge St, Chippewa Falls
Visit once per month on Mondays from 9-1 and 2-4 p.m., Wednesdays from 9-1 and 2-6 p.m. and Thursdays from 4-7
p.m. Adults need picture ID and address. Children need birth certificate or Forward card.
Chippewa County Fresh Food Distribution at Chippewa River Industries
1000 Lake Wissota Dr, Chippewa Falls. Every 3rd Tuesday of the month from 4-5 p.m. there is free fruit, vegetables,
dairy products and bakery goods. Must get ID number from the Chippewa Area Food Pantry to participate.
Valley Vineyard Church
910 Bridgewater Ave, Chippewa Falls Free food every Tuesday and Thursday from 5-7 p.m.
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Important News From the Nurse
If your child takes a daily medication, please
send only enough pills to get your child
through the half day on June 5, 2015. Any
extra medication will need to be picked up on
or before the last day of school by a parent or it
will be disposed of.
Asthma
Day Camp
Registration is open for Active with Asthma
Camp, which will be held June 22-26, 2015 at
Bay View High School in Milwaukee. Camp is
open to children between the ages of 8 and 12,
diagnosed with asthma and taking daily medications. To learn more, download the registration
forms, download a flyer to share within your
school, or sign up to volunteer, visit our website.
Contact Katie Halverson with any questions
at Katie.Halverson@Lung.org or (262) 703-4836.
If your child has an emergency medication
at school, (ex. Epi Pen, Diastat, inhaler), the
medication will be sent home in your child’s
back pack the last day of
school unless you make
other arrangements.
If your child has any
medication at school that is not taken on a
regular basis, (ex. Tylenol, Motrin, cough
drops, cough syrup), please make arrangements to pick up this medication as soon as
possible. Any medication left in the health
office at the end of the last day of school will
be disposed of.
Katie Halverson
Program Coordinator
Respiratory Health & Spark
American Lung Association in Wisconsin
13100 W. Lisbon, Suite 700
Brookfield, WI 53005
Ph: 262-703-4200 Dir: 262-703-4836
Fax: 262-781-5180
www.LungWI.org
Lung HelpLine: 1-800-LUNGUSA
ATTENTION SOON TO BE 6TH GRADERS:
The Wisconsin Student Immunization law
requires a Tdap, the adolescent combination
vaccine that protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough) and a
2nd Varicella vaccination within 30 days from
the start of the 6th grade school year.
Please get these shots updated during the
summer and turn in your shot record to Nurse
Julie 715-215-1598 at the Middle School.
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HEALTHY HARVEST
May: Asparagus
Production Tips
Pick asparagus that are firm with tight and compact tips or a
medium green color with purple highlights and a white, woody
bottom that is less than 15% of the total length;
it should squeak when squeezed
Fatter asparagus is more flavorful and tender than thin asparagus
To prepare, just break off the bottom part of the stem
1 cup raw asparagus
How to Eat
Eat raw as is
Eat cooked: boiled, sautéed, steamed
Can add to stews, soups, casseroles or other hot dishes
Can cook with meat
Nutrition Information
Low in fat, cholesterol and sodium
High in pantothenic acid, calcium, magnesium, zine, selenium,
fiber, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin K, thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin B6, folate, iron, phosphorus, potassium, copper and manganese
Recipe: Raw Asparagus Pesto
Combine 1 ¼ cups diced fresh asparagus, 3 garlic cloves and
1/3 cup parmesan cheese in a food processor till smooth.
Slowly and ½ cup extra virgin olive oil
Serve cold with crackers or chips
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
NICE WORK!
PARKVIEW
TV ADS
GOOD JOB!
YOUR AD HERE
CONGRATULATIONS!
Parkview has a TV located on the west wall by the display cases in Central Park.
It is used for announcements of upcoming events and general information for the school.
The screen changes continually throughout the day showing each event many times. We
allow you the opportunity to place an “ad” for your child that will run on Wednesdays. This is
used as a fundraiser for the PTO. The ad will cost $5.00 and will include a picture of your
child (after the pictures are taken if they are in kindergarten or new to Parkview), their
first name and a short message from you!
The PTO funds many things for Parkview including playground equipment and toys, field
trips and sound systems for the classroom teachers so the money will be used for your children at Parkview in some way.
If you would like to place an ad fill out the form on the bottom half of this flyer and send it,
with $5.00, to the Parkview office at least two days before the ad will appear.
Thank you, Parkview PTO.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------***Students have really enjoyed this so far. They love to see their name and picture on the TV. ***
ONE DAY ADVERTISEMENT FOR YOUR CHILD ON TV IN CENTRAL PARK
Child’s full name________________________________ Teacher__________________ Grade______
Occasion (please circle one)
Birthday
Good Job
Congratulations
Nice Work
Message (10-12 words) _________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
From ____________________________________________Date you want the ad to run_____________
Return this slip with $5.00 to the Parkview office 2-3 days before the ad will be run.
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