Richmond Elementary E-News
October 4, 2024
Richmond Expectations - Lego Wall Fun!
Students in Mrs. Nachreriner's 1st grade class earned free time on Lego Wall for meeting their class goal of following Richmond Expectations and showing expected behavior when walking through the hallway.
Walk, Bike, & Roll to School Day!!!
Walk, Bike, and Roll to School Day is on Wednesday, October 9, 2024. Richmond Elementary are welcoming families to participate in this event. We know that these events are important opportunities to gather as a school or community, encourage physical activity, and promote safety in our neighborhoods and near schools. Wellness committee student leaders, staff, and PTO will welcome our students as they walk to school to promote being active.
K-2 Fire Safety Visits
Students in K-2 will participate in a fire safety presentation with the St. Charles Fire Department on Wednesday, October 9th at 9:15 a.m.
Here is a brief overview of what is covered with each grade level:
Kindergarten
- Fires good? Bad?
- Stop Drop and Roll
- Fear of Gear (firefighter puts on their gear while explaining to the kids)
1st grade-
- Focus on home escape plan
2nd grade
- Students will have a very short presentation reminder of the home escape plan and an explanation of the smoke house trailer
- Students will go through the smoke trailer and practice exiting the home with theatrical smoke and smoke alarms.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Please see Pick-A-Time directions to sign-up for a parent/teacher conference. Pick-A-Time will open for all District 303 families to sign up for conferences on Friday, September 27th and close on Monday, October 7th.
We are looking forward to meeting our parents at parent teacher conferences. We invite you to stop by our ever growing lost and found in the community room hallway when you are here to find lost treasures.
October 15
October 15th we will run a MONDAY schedule. We wanted to tell parents because it may impact what special your child has for the day.
Richmond Costume Parade and Fall Party Info - October 31st
At Richmond, students have the opportunity to walk in a parade around Richmond (and outside on 12th street) before their fall parties in their costumes on Halloween. The parade will run outside from 2:25 pm to 2:35 pm. Parents may line up along 12th Street to watch the parade.
Classroom parties will run from 2:35 pm to 3:15 pm after the parade
Room Parents will be allowed to go to classrooms at 2:15 pm for party set up and to assist with costumes after they have checked in at the office
In the event of inclement weather, there will not be a parade
Costume & Party Guidelines: Students should bring costumes in a bag. Costumes must be appropriate for school. Costumes should not be violent or scary in nature. No blood, guts, or weapons. No masks. Make-up is discouraged because it is difficult to apply. Students may be asked to remove or put away any parts of costumes based on teacher judgment.
Room Parents who are assisting with the parties should not wear disguises that would make it difficult to recognize them as a safe person
Only parents signed up to assist at the parties are able to attend the parties
No food treats will be eaten during the party
Work with the teacher on any non-edible goody bags to be sent home. NO CANDY!
Room Parent Guidelines:
No more than 4 parents per classroom. Sign-up for Room Parents is through our PTO.
Complete the D303 volunteer form if you have not already. Contact Darlene Buffano at darlene.buffano@d303.org or call at (331) 228-2800 if you have questions about procedures.
Work with the classroom teacher on activities/games for the party
Work with the teacher on any non-edible goody bags to be sent home
Erin's Law Presentation
Erin's Law (Illinois Public Act 097-1147) requires public schools to provide child sexual abuse prevention education for all children in grades pre-kindergarten through twelfth annually.
At the elementary level, instruction is provided by social workers and psychologists in partnership with classroom teachers. Please click HERE for a more detailed letter regarding Erin’s Law.
WE’RE HAVING A BOOK FAIR!
From October 7th - 11th, students can explore their next favorite read at the Richmond
Elementary Literati Book Fair! Every purchase supports our school LRC.
The Book Fair will take place during the school day October 7th-9th. We will be open during
Parent/Teacher Conferences on Thursday, October 10th from 8:00am-8:00pm and Friday,
October 11th from 8:00am-12:00pm.
Each classroom will have a 20 minute shopping day/time during the fair. During that time,
students may create a wish list or purchase books using a Literati Digital Gift Card or cash.
Any cash should be sent to school in a plastic baggie marked with the child's name and
class. Students will be responsible for their own money and spending.
● Literati Book Fair Gift Cards: Digital gift cards are an easy payment method that
won’t get lost in a backpack. Buy them online for use at both our in-person and online
fairs. Click HERE or go to: https://literati.com/store/product-category/gift-cards/
All gift cards will be accessible from the bookfair registers at checkout with student name.
● Payment methods: Student shopping: We accept cash or book fair gift cards.
Conference shopping: We accept cash, book fair gift cards, or credit and debit cards.
● Shop from home at our online fair: Can’t make the fair? No worries! Shop for
exciting new books online at fairs.literati.com, through October 11th. Create student
wishlists to share with friends and family. When you search for our school,
double-check that you have the right city and state. Your online order will also benefit
our school.
We can’t wait for our students to experience our upcoming book fair! Thank you for helping
to inspire a lifelong love of reading.
Please contact Mrs. Brandenburg with any questions at brittany.brandenburg@d303.org.
Thank you again for all your support!
Brittany Brandenburg, LRC Director/Media Specialist
Alma Bautista, LRC Paraprofessional
Veterans Day
Richmond will be observing Veterans Day on Monday, November 11th. We invite our Veterans (and 1 family member/guest) to come to Richmond at 8:15 a.m. to enjoy a complimentary breakfast, followed by an all school assembly at 9 a.m. We will put together a video that we will show at our assembly and email out to families after the assembly. We need your help! We would love to include pictures of our Veterans in our presentation. Please reach out to family members and direct them to this FORM to be included in our video!
Please fill out one form for each veteran attending. You can also call the main office at (331) 228-2800 to RSVP.
PTO News
We Need Your Help!
Help the PTO stock the break room during parent / teacher conferences next week!
Sign up for a donation using the link below! The PTO thanks you for your continued support of the Richmond staff and teachers!
Richmond Elementary PTO: Donations for Parent / Teacher Conferences (signupgenius.com)
📚📚Book Fair Volunteers Needed! 📚📚
Click on the sign up genius link below to sign up for a time to help out while the classes preview the book fair.
Richmond Elementary: Book Fair Volunteers (signupgenius.com)
Richmond Elementary School PTO Facebook Page
Like and follow the Richmond Elementary School PTO on Facebook to stay to update on events, volunteer opportunities, fundraisers, and much more!
Community
Join us at the 2024 Kick-A-Thon!
KICK-A-THON is a local event that began over 30 years ago as an effort from the St. Charles High School Dance Team to raise money to help kick cancer. It has grown to include East and North High School Dance Teams and other amazing charities. This charity event will benefit the Fox Valley Food for Health, Colette A. Miles Foundation, and the high school dance teams. To date, we have raised over a million dollars and need your help to keep that number growing. Please join the St. Charles High School Dance Teams as we raise money to kick cancer.
This year’s event will take place on Friday, October 4th, 2024, at St. Charles North High School, prior to the start of the varsity football game between St. Charles North and St. Charles East. Local community members who help with fundraising will form a kick line alongside the dance team members and kick 100 times in an effort to raise money for these charities.
Student Council will be collecting donations! Please consider donating to support this great cause!
Hope to see you there!
D303 Pathways Night at Compass Academy
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D303 will host the 4th annual Pathways Night at Compass Academy on October 30. This career fair welcomes employers and educational institutions supporting careers that don't require a 4-year college degree. If you are a business owner and wish to participate in Pathways Night, please complete this form. More information for students and families interested in attending will be available in the next few weeks.
District 303 Partners With GPS Parent Series
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District 303 is proud to partner with the Glenbard Parent Series (GPS) to offer our families broader access to information sessions and resources that support their child’s development.
For decades, GPS has been offering free programs that aim to empower and strengthen families, individuals and communities. As a partner organization, District 303 will support promoting upcoming programs and their importance to our local community.
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>LINK: https://gpsparentseries.org/
Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions!