Park View Panthers
Park View Elementary School
February 2017
Park View REVIEW KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION 2017-2018 Park View Elementary 5555 S. Nicholson Ave. Cudahy, WI 53110 PHONE NUMBERS Office 294-7250 Principal 294-7252 Secretary 294-7251 Health Aide 294-7253 Attendance 294-7251
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
5-year-old
4-year-old
If your child currently attends the School District of Cudahy in the four-year-old kindergarten you do NOT need to register. You will receive a confirming letter from your child’s teacher. Registrations for fiveyear-old kindergarten will be taken January 3— February 6, 2017. Call the home school in your attendance area to register. Children must be five years old by September 1, 2017 to register for kindergarten. At the time of registration you must provide your child’s birth certificate, immunization record, and proof of residency.
Registration for four-year -old kindergarten students will take place at each elementary school. Children must be a resident of Cudahy and four years of age on or before September 01, 2017. At the time of registration, you must provide your child’s birth certificate, immunization record and proof of residency. The four-year-old program is held Monday through Friday, 8:10— 10:45 am or 12:20— 2:55 p.m.
Attendance
2
Teacher Requests
2
Coral’s Corner
2
Open Enrollment
Jump Rope for Heart
3
Smart Smiles
3
Calendar
3
Cold, Flu, Pertussis?
4
Wisconsin’s inter-district public school open enrollment program allows parents to apply for their children to attend school districts other than the one in which they live. Applications may be submitted to up to three nonresident school districts.
Students in 5-year-old kindergarten to grade 12 may apply to participate in open enrollment. Open enrollment for 4-yearold kindergarten and early childhood education is limited. Parents should call their resident school districts to find out if their preschoolaged children qualify for open enrollment.
PTO EVENTS
FEBRUARY 8 9
PTO Meeting Box Tops Collection 10 Parents Night Out 14 Candy Grams 23 Popcorn We need your help. Volunteer or donate for any event. Contact Elise Pennington,
[email protected] or 414-294-3018
The open enrollment application period for the 2017-18 school year is from February 6 - April 28, 2017. Informative flyers are located at Park View. Parents may apply online at: http://dpi.wi.gov/oe.
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Attendance A special thank you to all of the parents that make sure that their child/children come to school on time and attend on a regular basis. We understand that on occasion your child stays home due to feeling ill and sincerely appreciate that you have done everything possi-
ble when that decision is made. Good school attendance is extremely important to the success of your child, now and in the future. You are appreciated by the entire faculty. We care about and thoroughly enjoy teaching your children each day.
February 22 -CLASSROOM PICTURE DAY! Yearbook –Classroom, groups and candids
Teacher Requests for 2017—18 Mr. Burton will accept requests for teacher placement for your child / children. If you would like to request a particular teacher, send your dated request in writing on an 8 1/2 x 11” sheet of paper in
an envelope addressed to Mr. Burton. You may also email your request to:
[email protected]. The deadline for your request is 11:30 a.m. on April 13, 2017.
Coral’s Corner—
“Coral” is Park View’s Character Education Dragon
Late requests will not be accepted. Classes are equally divided by gender, achievement and behavior. Every effort is made to honor parent requests, although some requests may not be honored.
Our Super Awesome Bearded Dragon
Hello, Park View friends! Let’s talk about SERVICE and HELPING HANDS. We can use our hands to do things that make life better. We can use our hands to build a garden or to feed someone. We can use our hands to create a beautiful painting or write a wonderful story. We can use our hands to pick up litter. We can use our hands to give someone a pat on the back to make him or her
feel better. Today, notice what you do with your hands. Look for ways to use your hands in positive ways. That can make life better. Happy Valentine’s Day! Your Friend,
Coral
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PARK VIEW CALENDAR FEBRUARY 17 20
EARLY DISMISSAL, 11:30 a.m. NO SCHOOL
MARCH 17
EARLY DISMISSAL, 11:30 a.m.
APRIL 14 - 21 NO SCHOOL - Spring Break
MAY 12 29
EARLY DISMISSAL, 11:30 a.m. NO SCHOOL - Memorial Day
JUNE 8
“If you want
others to be happy, practice compassion. If
you want to
be happy, practice compassion.” Dalai Lama
EARLY DISMISSAL, 11:30 a.m. LAST DAY OF SCHOOL
JUMP ROPE FOR HEART
SMART SMILES
Park View Panthers are excited to participate in Jump Rope for Heart and raise funds for the American Heart Association. All students took the pledge to choose to drink water instead of sugary drinks, be physically active for 60 minutes a day and eat a fruit or veggie with every meal. For more information on this program, visit heart.org/jump.
Smart Smiles provides a dental screening, fluoride, oral health education, sealants and other preventative dental services at no charge to you or your child’s school. Park View is looking forward to this program coming to our school later this month. Be sure to return the signed pink CONSENT FORM. You may indicate whether you want your child to receive treatment by checking YES or NO on the form.
Weather Conditions Students are expected to be properly dressed for the weather conditions for the day. Boots, hats, mittens or gloves and warm outer garments are essential. We ask that students label all of their clothes for the outdoors.
Students will be allowed indoors when the wind chill is 0 degrees or colder. Early arrivals at school need to wait outside of the building until the bell rings at 8:07 a.m. Several students are coming very early every
morning. As a reminder, students should not be arriving to school before 8:00 a.m.
Park View Elementary School
….from the health room
Is it a Cold, Flu or Pertussis? Symptom
Influenza (“Flu”)
Cold
Pertussis (“Whooping Cough”)
Fever
Usually present and high Uncommon (102-104°F); typically lasts 3-4 days
Uncommon. If present, typically low-grade
Headache
Very common
Uncommon
Uncommon
Aches and pains, muscle Common, often severe aches, chest discomfort
Slight to moderate
Uncommon
Fatigue and weakness
Mild
Mild to moderate
Moderate-severe; can last up to 14-21 days
Extreme exhaustion
Very common early in illness Extremely rare
Rare
Runny nose
Sometimes
Common
Common, early in illness
Sore throat
Sometimes
Common
Uncommon
Cough
Dry cough is typical; night-
Mild to moderate hacking
Cough can be mild in adults,
time cough is rare. Cough
cough, often productive;
severe in infants and young
lasts about 3-7 days usually. night time cough is rare.
children. Night-time cough
Cough typically lasts about
is common. Cough is persis-
3-7 days.
tent and lasts usually 2-6 weeks
Infectious period
1-2 days before symptom
Typically 4-7 days after
From start of symptoms to
onset to 5-10 days after
symptom onset
21 days after cough onset or until on 5-day course of appropriate antibiotics
The School District of Cudahy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability.