Sprague School
Dear Sprague Families,
It is hard to believe that the end of the school year is upon us. This is a time of reflection as well as celebration! Our students have accomplished so much, evidenced by their year-end portfolios, performance on spring assessments, report card results, and personal observations both at home and at school.
For some students, the summer slump can impact students if they do not continue to take advantage of learning and keep their brains engaged in reading.
- Research tells that it can take until mid-October for some students to achieve the reading level they had reached the previous June.
- In order to understand this phenomenon, we must consider the nature of the primary grade reader. Children make rapid progress in reading from kindergarten to second-grade. To come to a full stop in early June can result in the loss of skills, not just an interruption in the acquisition of new ones.
- The summer months are rich with opportunities for learning that are more relaxed and family-based than what the school setting offers. The child's immediate and extended family provides the most powerful and enduring literacy models. Through rich conversation, attentive listening, shared reading and time set aside for independent reading and reflective writing, you can create an atmosphere that fosters further growth in literacy skills. While we hope that these activities are ongoing throughout the year, the need increases in the absence of school structure.
- Reading and writing skills go hand and hand as part of a child's balanced literacy. Take the opportunity to build communication by having your child write about summer books they have read, highlighting their favorite part, the problem, the solution, or by even writing a new ending to the story.
- Letter and journal writing are also engaging ways to build writing skills.
- Read to your children! Cuddle up with some books that you enjoyed as a child that might have rich and engaging story lines. Children love it when you read to them.
All of these ideas will help keep up your child's summer literacy skills.
Making Reading Fun:
- Make recipes from cookbooks.
- Discover a new author or series.
- Read in a tent, fort…anywhere novel.
- Listen to audiobooks when traveling.
- Act out books.
- Read a book and watch the movie afterwards.
- Practice spelling sight words with sidewalk chalk. Then, erase the words with a water spray bottle.
- Play hopscotch with sight words.
- Write reviews of movies, books, or tv shows.
Sincerely,
Ann Hofmeier, Principal
Elizabeth Richter, Literacy Specialist
Suzy Park, Reading Specialist
Tina Abrego, Reading Interventionist
Click on the table file for Reading Resources.
Medication Pick Up
Parents will need to pick up student medication that has been stored in the school nurse's office. Unclaimed medication will be properly disposed of after Friday, June 14, 2024. If your child is attending summer school, you will need to pick up your child's medication and take it to Daniel Wright or Sprague. The medication should be picked up at the end of summer school or it will be properly disposed of by Friday, July 7. Please contact your school nurse if you have any questions.
Medication administration forms can be found on the District 103 website. New forms must be submitted annually.
Spirit Wear & School Supply Kits
Sprague Spirit Wear Summer Sale
The D103 PTO's annual Summer Spirit Wear Sale is underway! Everything is discounted 25%! Look for exciting new product lines and designs!
- Sale Dates: May 21 to June 4
- 25% off all merchandise
- Free shipping on orders over $60.00
- $5.00 shipping on orders under $60.00
- No code is needed!
School Supplies for Fall
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Laura B. Sprague School
- Principal Ann Hofmeier
- Assistant Principal Jennifer Arroyo
- 847-945-6686
- Ls_attendance@d103.org