Crow Island Parent Newsletter
December 2, 2024
Dear Crow Island Families,
We hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving Break and enjoyed spending time with your friends and families. As we wrapped up our week before break it was a lot of fun to come together as a school community to celebrate Thanksgiving. During our school assembly, we were able to celebrate our PTO Run-a-thon and help the PTO present a check for $5,000 to Misericordia who supported and cheered on our Run-a-thon.
This week, we are looking forward to seeing families and students participate in our PTO sponsored Book Fair taking place this week. Also, as the weather is getting colder we are looking for your support in helping students be prepared to go outside. We plan to go outside whenever possible for recess. Our rule of thumb is “when in doubt, we go out.” Our ask is that you take a look at the weather in the morning and send students with the gear needed to head outside even in the colder weather.
Take care,
Luke
December:
- Wednesday, December 4th: PTO Bookfair 3:30pm - 8:00pm
- Thursday, December 5th: PTO Bookfair 8:00am - 10:00am
- Thursday, December 19th: PTO Sack Supper Prep at School
- Friday, December 20th: Winter Sing
- Saturday, December 21st: Winter Break Begins
Monday Spirit Days:
As a reminder, every Monday is considered a Crow Island Spirit Wear Day. Staff and students are encouraged to participate.
Kindergarten Registration:
Registration for incoming kindergarteners and students new to The Winnetka Public Schools in 2025/2026 will begin November 18, 2024. Children who will be five-years-old on or before September 1, 2025, are eligible to enroll. Questions related to School Admissions and age requirements are addressed in School Board Policy 7:50 School Admissions and student Transfers to and from Non-District Schools.
Resource Center & Technology (From Ms. Maneck, Mrs. Banas, and Ms. Rassmussen)
For November and December, our theme for the RC/MakerSpace is "Our Identities, Families, and Traditions are Important". This is a time of year where we spend a lot of time with families and participate in our own traditions. One tradition is the food we make with our families. For our community project, we are asking families & staff to share a recipe that is special to them. We will collect recipes via this Google Form and create a Crow Island Recipe Book that will be sent digitally to all families & staff. Please only submit one recipe and submit your recipes by Friday, December 20.
Winter Sing Information:
We are looking forward to seeing you all at this year’s Winter Sing on Thursday, December 19th! Children will perform at each performance time, but as always, students may sit together with their families during their family's performance time when they are not onstage. You are all invited to join us at the time assigned to your last name:
Performance Times:
- 9:00- Last Name A-G
- 10:30AM- Last Name H-O
- 1:00PM- Last Name P-Z
In this year’s sing, we are celebrating the notion of giving back to our community. In addition to the sing (and singalong), we will have a donation drive for the New Trier Township Food Pantry, where we will be collecting goods outside the Crow Island auditorium on the 19th. For a list of priority needs, you may view the NTT’s list and guidelines here. We hope you’ll join us in giving back to this amazing organization!
Winter Sing Registration
All visitors will need to be entered through our security system and receive a visitor badge.
To avoid long lines during the Winter Sing we are asking all guests to pre-register so that we can print visitor badges in advance. Please use this link to RSVP and register and each visitor will need to register.
Dimensions of Belonging:
The Dimension of Belonging featured in December is “Known” and monthly observances include Human Rights Month, Hannukah, and Christmas. Learn more by reading the Belonging Means… Newsletter which features contributions from The Skokie School and the Department of Communications, Safety & Security.
Winnetka Parents Institute
The District offers regular sessions for families to learn more about a variety of topics. View the entire 2024/2025 schedule here.
Up Next:
Understanding the IEP and 504 Processes: From Referral to Eligibility and Services (with Ms. Denise Matthews, Assistant Superintendent of Student Services, Equity and Inclusion, and Ms. Jackie Schwartz, Director of Student Services, Equity and Inclusion)
December 11, 2024
9:30 A.M.
Location: The Skokie School Community Room
This informational session is intended for Winnetka parents who would like to learn more about IEP and 504 services and processes. Parents will be informed about the referral and eligibility process as well the support and services that the District provides to students in grades K-8. This information is intended to assist parents with making informed decisions for IEP and 504 support.
Interested:
If you missed it, view videos from past sessions:
Insights on K-8 Literacy Programming in The Winnetka Public Schools
What to Know About the Otus Parent Portal
AI Literacy Lessons for Grades 5-8
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Contact Us
Email: christinedemas-hall@winnetka36.org
Website: https://crowisland.winnetka36.org/
Location: 1112 Willow Road Winnetka, IL 60093
Phone: (847)-446-0353
Twitter: @CrowIslandD36