
Coyote Tales
February 27, 2025
Corron Mission Statement
Upcoming Dates
Thursday, February 27
K-5 classes until Noon - NO lunch served
K-5 conferences from 1:05 to 3:25 pm - NO SCHOOL IN AFTERNOON
Friday, February 28
Institute Day - NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS
Friday, March 7
Corron's Talent Show at St. Charles East High School - 6:00 pm
Monday, March 10
School Board Meeting at Professional Learning Center at Lincoln School - 6:00 pm
Tuesday, March 11
PTO Meeting - Corron LRC at 6:30 pm
March 17-28 - IAR Testing for Grades 3-5
March 31- April 4 - Spring Break - NO SCHOOL
Monday, April 7
School Resumes
February is Heart Health Awareness Month!
February is almost over, but heart health is important all the time!
Exercise is one of the best ways to keep your heart healthy and strong. The American Heart Association recommends 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity daily for children ages 6 to 17.
Here are some ideas for adding more physical activity to your daily routine:
Have a dance party
Take a walk
Ride a bike
Play catch
Create an obstacle course inside or outside
Check out some kids yoga videos on YouTube
Play at the park (bonus points if you walk there!)
Play your favorite sport or learn a new one
Walk or bike to school
Get active with a friend or make it a family activity
Play volleyball or soccer with a balloon
Check out programs at our local park districts and forest preserves
More information can be found at:
Coyote Howl - PTO News
From the Health Office
Cold and flu season is upon us! Preventative measures remain the most effective
way to reduce the spread of influenza and other viral illnesses.
Students who present to the Health Office with a fever and/or feeling poorly are sent home. To prevent widespread illness in school, we recommend that your child stay
home from school if experiencing flu or cold symptoms. To decide whether or not to send your child to school, please consider the following guidelines:
CONSIDER KEEPING YOUR CHILD AT HOME for an extra day of rest and
observation if they have any of the following symptoms:
Very stuffy or runny nose and/or cough
Mild sore throat (no fever, no known exposure to strep or COVID)
Headache
Mild stomach ache
DEFINITELY KEEP YOUR CHILD AT HOME for treatment and observation if they
have any of these symptoms:
Fever (a temperature of 100 degrees F or greater)
Vomiting (even once)
Diarrhea
Chills
General malaise or feelings of fatigue
Frequent congested (wet) or croupy cough
Lots of nasal congestion with frequent blowing of nose
TO HELP PREVENT THE FLU AND OTHER COLDS, teach your children good
hygiene habits:
Wash hands frequently
Do not touch eyes, nose or mouth
Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing, use a paper tissue, throw
it away and then wash hands
Avoid close contact with people who are ill
Colds and viruses are the most contagious during the first 48 hours. A child who has
a fever should remain at home until fever free and for a minimum of 24 hours without medication. A
child who has started antibiotics needs to be on medication for 24 hours before
returning to school. Keeping your ill child at home will minimize the spread of
infections and viruses in the classroom!
Thank you in advance for helping make this year at school as healthy as possible.
GPS Parent Series
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.
View upcoming programs and access support resources.
D303 - Who to Contact
Free Online Presentations from Riverview Child & Family Therapy
About us:
Website: http://corron.d303.org
Location: 455 Thornwood Way, South Elgin, IL, USA
Phone: 331-228-6900
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Corron-Elementary-1421025901489291/
Twitter: @CorronD303