Roadrunner Ramp Weekly
News from Arbor View Elementary School: 10/10/24
Weekly review and upcoming information
From Principal McCray
Thank you to all families that were able to come out this week for P-T conferences. Gentle reminder that there is No School on October 14th in observance of Columbus Day.
Picture retakes will be October 17th. If your student will be taking retakes, please email your child's teacher letting them know.
Let's go Roadrunners!
News you can use
Inside Out Club
3rd, 4th and 5th grade Roadrunners, you are invited to join the Inside Out Club for Junior Leaders this fall! Watch this video to learn more.
Why: This club is all about serving the community and helping each other. Each week we learn about another need in our community and organizations that help meet that need. We build our character inside and out.
When: Wednesdays after school until 5:00 right here at Arbor View
10/23, 10/30, 11/06, 11/13, 2-week break,12/04 and 12/11
Cost: $50 but there are no-questions-asked waivers available when you sign up
Who: Only 3rd, 4th and 5th graders (K,1 and 2 will be in the late winter/early spring!)
- Morgan Aiello and Julie Cufaude (maiello@ccsd89.org and jcufaude@ccsd89.org)
Arbor View is hiring classroom aides
If you enjoy working with kids and you’re looking for a job with good benefits, apply to be a classroom aide. Arbor View is hiring general-education and special-education aides. The positions are full-time, five days a week. Aides receive health and dental insurance, as well as retirement benefits. To find out more, or apply, go to: http://bit.ly/2Zj7VPA
All CCSD 89 schools will be closed October 11, October 14
All CCSD 89 schools will be closed on Friday, October 11, for parent-teacher conferences. All schools will also be closed on Monday, October 14, for Indigenous Peoples’ Day/Columbus Day. The district office will also be closed on Monday, October 14.
All schools and the district office will be open on a regular schedule on Tuesday, October 15.
Halloween costume reminders
Students are allowed to dress up at school for Halloween. Elementary students can wear costumes after lunch; middle school students can dress up all day. Costumes should be non-violent and school appropriate. Costumes should not include swords, guns, knives, clubs, lasers, or any other type of weapon. All costumes and masks must be designed for safety and adequate vision.
Other elementary Halloween info you might add:
Costumes should be brought in a bag and students can change before the parade begins. There will not be time for make-up or hairspray. If possible, costumes should fit over a student’s clothes.
FirstView app helps families keep up with bus travel
Many CCSD 89 families can now track their student’s bus trips to and from school through the free FirstView busing app. Parents can download the FirstView app, which will show an estimated number of minutes until the bus will arrive at a bus stop and when buses arrive at school. Families should search for “FirstView” on the app store. (Please note: there is also a “FirstView 1.0” app that will not show CCSD 89 bus routes.)
The app only works for students riding First Student buses. It is not available for special education (Hopewell) transportation, early or late buses, or student field trips.
Learn more: www.ccsd89.org/busapp
Parents needed to review district’s pre-approved food list
The district is looking for at least one family member from each CCSD 89 school to review the district’s pre-approved food list. This is a list of safe classroom foods that is used anytime snacks are handed out in school. Anyone interested in reviewing this list should contact CCSD 89 district nurse Araceli Orozco at aorozco@ccsd89.org or (630) 545-3260.
Families can find menus, nutrition info online
Lunch menus for all CCSD 89 schools are available using the links at www.ccsd89.org/lunch Once you have opened a lunch calendar, clicking on any menu item will pull up nutritional information.
District is hiring substitute nurses
CCSD 89 is looking to expand our pool of substitute nurses. With help from the district nurse and school principal, a substitute nurse ensures services are provided to maximize health in the school. Current Illinois RN license and certification in CPR/AED required. To find out more, or apply, go to: https://bit.ly/3yvmFic
Please turn in a Handbook Acknowledgement form for each child
The CCSD 89 Student-Parent Handbook is available online at www.ccsd89.org/handbook All families must return the Handbook Acknowledgement Form, indicating you have reviewed the 2024-25 Handbook. If you need a form, you can print one here: https://bit.ly/46WMTql
If you have more than one student in the district, you must return a form for each student.
The Technology Acceptable Use guardian form was signed during registration. You can view the student presentations here: www.ccsd89.org/acceptableuse
Reminder: Phones, smartwatches should be off and out of sight at school
Students have been receiving and sending messages from family and friends during the school day. These messages disrupt the learning environment for your child, their classmates, and the teacher. If you need to reach your child during the day, please contact the main office.
Cell phones, smartwatches, and other electronic devices must be kept out of sight in a backpack, purse, or locker during the school day. If a student violates these rules, the device will be confiscated and there may be disciplinary action.
Please have a conversation at home about the appropriate use of technology at school and why it is important that students can focus on their learning. More information is available on page 42 of the Student/Parent Handbook, CCSD 89 Board of Education Policy 7:192 – Student Use of Mobile Telecommunication Devices, and Board Regulation 7:192-R.
Remind your child to treat district technology devices with care
Families should have a conversation at home about the importance of appropriately using the district's technology devices. Appropriate use includes: carrying the device carefully, keeping liquids away, and not leaving devices in areas with extreme heat or cold. The district will charge families for replacement or repair of district technology devices. The full list of costs is available here: www.ccsd89.org/techdamage
CCSD 89 families that need support for iPad or Chromebook issues should use the district’s online help system. Enter your contact information and some details about the problem at: https://bit.ly/89techsupport
Tips for a productive parent-teacher conference
Fall conferences will be held in the evening on Thursday, October 10, and during the day on Friday, October 11. More information will be shared about scheduling time with your student’s teacher closer to the conference dates. Conferences are a great opportunity to learn more about your child’s experiences at school and how you can help at home. If you are looking for ideas on preparing for conferences or sample questions to ask, Colorín Colorado has created some helpful guides. English Español ردو हिन्दी
Know which health forms your student needs
Students entering preschool, kindergarten or sixth grade, as well as students who are new to CCSD 89, must have a current certificate of child health exam and updated immunization record on file. All Illinois children entering kindergarten, second, and sixth grades are required to have a dental exam. An eye exam is required for children enrolling in kindergarten and students new to Illinois. Additionally, any Glen Crest students who want to try out for athletics have a pre-participation form filled out by a doctor. Go to the CCSD 89 health page for forms, resources, and more information: www.ccsd89.org/health
Learn about low-cost dental and immunization resources: www.ccsd89.org/Page/534
PTC News and upcoming events
24/25 PTC meeting schedule
We hope to see you at our PTC meetings this year.
Interested in cheer?
If you’re thinking about joining this year, please attend one of the following fall clinics and parent information meetings. That will help you decide if cheer is for you! Open to 2nd - 5th graders.
September 26 or October 3. Sign up: https://bit.ly/avcheer
Arbor View PTC
Email: ptc.arborview@gmail.com
Website: www.arborviewptc.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/roadrunners89/
Twitter: @arborviewptc
Community News
D89 Basketball League registration due October 13
Registration for the D89 Basketball League is now open. Registration is due by Sunday, October 13. The D89 Basketball League is an independent organization that plays many games in CCSD 89 schools and includes many CCSD 89 students in third through sixth grades. Register: https://bit.ly/4eMUk6n More info: https://www.leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=89basketball
All families welcome to try bocce ball at event hosted by CCSD 89 Special Olympics
All students and families are invited to try bocce ball at an inclusive event hosted by CCSD 89 Special Olympics. The event will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, October 18, at Glen Crest Middle School. At the event, students and their families will get a chance to learn about and play bocce ball. This free event is open to all families. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4etlPBA
Support music in schools by volunteering with Music Boosters
The CCSD 89 Music Boosters support elementary and middle-school music classes, bands, choirs, and orchestras. The Boosters have two annual fundraisers - holiday wreaths and Music Café - which support the purchase of instruments, scholarships, guest teachers, transportation to special performances, and more. Volunteers are needed to make these events possible. Sign up and learn more about the Music Boosters at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe86MT1zo23YMfEsKvXZqAHcsaudvqDfgmKVbNGPPaq2Nwblw/viewform
Students can request library kit to honor veterans
Students can honor a veteran in their life by requesting a kit from the Glen Ellyn Public Library. The kit will help students collect service details and create a thank-you card. Kits turned in by October 25 will be displayed in the library for Veterans Day. More info: https://bit.ly/3XzDwtL
Labeling items brought to school
Articles of clothing, boots, tennis shoes, backpacks and lunch boxes should be marked with the child’s name and grade or room number so they may be returned if lost. A lost-and-found box is located at each school. Found articles should be brought in immediately and children should check this box as soon as they lose an item. Parents are encouraged to occasionally go through the lost-and-found.
Meet our family-engagement liaisons. They are here to help!
The CCSD 89 family-engagement liaisons help parents navigate and succeed in the school system. They are a multilingual team that can help connect families with resources.
Get to know our family-engagement liaisons:
Meet Phill Brown English
Meet Maria Collins English | Español
Meet Paolo DeAngelo English | Español
Meet Asima Fatimah English | اردو
Reach out to any of our liaisons for support. Their contact information is at www.ccsd89.org/familyengagement
Health Updates
Reminder: Students need to stay home when ill
It is early flu season. Health departments are offering tips on how to tell the difference between a cold and the flu and information on the flu vaccine. Your family’s doctor or the school nurse can help resolve any questions. More information about immunization, health, and dental resources are available at: www.ccsd89.org/Page/534
Students must have doctors note for cough drops, antacids
Any over-the-counter medication including cough drops, antacids, and ointments, will not be administered by building nurses without doctor’s orders on file. A parent or guardian must bring the over-the-counter medication to the main office in the original container with the doctor’s note.
988 lifeline offers around-the-clock mental health support
Did you know DuPage County Health Department has highly trained crisis counselors who provide free and confidential support to people in suicidal crisis or mental health-related distress 24 hours a day, seven days a week? If you or someone you know needs support now, text or call 988, or chat at 988Lifeline.org.
Friendly Reminders
Be sure to review requirements before bringing food for other students
If you’re bringing food to school, be sure you know what is approved. You can see the holiday party food list at www.ccsd89.org/holidayfood and pre-approved food list at www.ccsd89.org/preapproved.
Attendance
Families can call school’s main number to report an absence
Parents who need to report their student’s absence can call the school’s general number, then press 1. To reach the nurse, press 2. The main office can be reached by pressing 3.
The impact of attendance at school
Attendance is an important part of school. Click on the link below to read how attendance affects student learning.
Parent Series
Parent Series: Solutions to crisis of disaffected youth (October 17)
At noon and 7 p.m. on Thursday, October 17, clinical psychologist John Duffy will discuss adolescent behavior and offer methods for raising kids who are motivated to overcome depression, anxiety, and avoid risky behaviors. More info: https://bit.ly/3zLgpTW
Parent Series: Planificar el éxito en el instituto y más allá: El proceso de solicitud de ingreso en la Universidad (October 10)
Completar la escuela secundaria y la universidad puede ser un factor determinante en el futuro de una persona. Este seminario web ayudará a los estudiantes a través del proceso de realización de sus sueños universitarios y profesionales. Los presentadores incluyen a Lissete Ochoa, consejera escolar de Glenbard West, Lizette Ramírez, consejera escolar de Glenbard East y varios representantes de la Comisión de Asistencia Estudiantil de Illinois. https://bit.ly/4dtO9Tq
Students, families can report crises and threats through Safe2Help
Students and families can confidentially call, email, or text the Safe2Help tip line to report bullying, threats, or classmates in crisis. Students or families can call (844) 4-SAFE-IL, which is (844) 472-3345; text SAFE2, which is 72332; email Help@Safe2HelpIL.com; or submit tips through the online form. Safe2Help submissions are monitored every hour of every day. More info: https://bit.ly/3BPxObO
Resources for helping your child through difficult times
Tragedy can affect a nation or a single family. Some crises happen suddenly while others build over time. Each situation can be difficult for children to understand and challenging for families to navigate. Our school has a counselor, social worker, and psychologist available to help students and families with strategies for transparent, age-appropriate conversations. The district has also posted additional resources at www.ccsd89.org/crisis
UPCOMING EVENTS
October 14: No school (Columbus/Indigenous Peoples’ Day)
October 17: Parent Series: Solutions to our disaffected youth, noon and 7 p.m.
October 18: Back-to-School family bocce ball event, 4-6 p.m.
October 21: Board of Education meeting, 7 p.m.
October 22: Parent Series: Teen anxiety and school anxiety, noon and 7 p.m.
October 28: Parent Series: Community read – ‘Gods of Jade and Shadow’ 6 p.m.
October 29: Parent Series: Strategies for responsible, respectful kids, noon and 7 p.m.
November 4: No school (Teacher Institute Day)
November 5: No school (Election Day)
November 7: Parent Series: The price you pay for college, noon and 7 p.m.
November 13: Parent Series: An evening with best buddies, 7 p.m.
November 14: Parent Series: Limiting social media for teens, noon and 7 p.m.
November 15: First trimester ends
November 15: Preschool developmental screening
November 18: Board of Education meeting, 7 p.m.
November 20: Parent Series: Understanding, preventing addiction, noon and 7 p.m.
November 21: Parent Series: Ayudar a los adolescentes a gestionar sus emociones, 6 p.m.
November 27-29: No school (Thanksgiving break)
FLIERS
See all the CCSD 89 community fliers at www.ccsd89.org/backpack
Safe Kids Class (September, October)
Back-to-School After School Bocce Ball event (October 18)
Fish Re-Stocking Event (October 19)
Haunted History with Glen Ellyn History Center (October 25)
Mommy and Me mother support group (October-December)
Support group for families of children with autism
Metropolitan Family Services free preschool
Programas gratis educación preescolar
Free groceries through Northern Illinois Food Bank
Arbor View Elementary School
Email: info@ccsd89.org
Website: www.ccsd89.org/arborview
Location: Arbor View Elementary School, Glen Ellyn, IL, USA
Phone: (630) 469-5505
Facebook: facebook.com/CCSD89
Twitter: @ArborViewSchool