Hiawatha Elementary
Week of October 6th
Hello Husky Families-
On Wednesday, October 9th we will be celebrating our “Walk and Roll to School Day”. Please consider walking or riding to school on Wednesday. This is a great way to get some exercise before the start of the day and join us for music and fun on the playground.
At Hiawatha we are focusing on growing our math skills and increasing our fact fluency. IXL and DreamBox are two great programs we have to help students develop their math fluency. Please help your child by reminding them to practice math at home for 20 mins a day to help supplement the learning that is taking place in the classroom. We have also begun our DreamBox Challenge.
Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grades will compete for the Golden Number Rack.
3rd, 4th, and 5th grades will compete for the Golden Thousands Cube.
The class with the highest average number of lessons completed every 2 weeks will receive a certificate and a trophy, which they’ll get to proudly display in their classroom for two weeks. Here is a video we showed the students. We can’t wait to watch our Huskies grow!
Just a reminder that we have two great family activities that are taking place next week. Mark your calendar for the At Home Learning: What’s Possible event Wednesday 10/9 at Heritage Middle School. We will also be hosting our STEAM Night at Hiawatha on 10/10 at 6:00 p.m. Please see below for details on these events.
Have a great week!
Jodi Meyer jmeyer@bsd100.org
Show Up to Glow Up
Congratulations to the following classrooms that had 95% or better attendance this week.
Mrs. Dorrance’s Pre-K 99%
Ms. Suzanne’s AM Pre-School 97%
Ms. Morales and Mrs. Gage’s Kindergarten 95%
Ms. Lopez’ Kindergarten 97%
Ms. Andrade’s 1st grade 98%
Ms. Diaz de Leon and Mrs. Waszak’s 1st grade 95%
Ms. Evan’s 1st grade 100%
Ms. Andrade’s 1st grade 98%
Mrs. Gonzalez and Mrs. Waszak’s 2nd grade 96%
Ms. Castillo’s 2nd grade 96%
Ms. Rios’ 3rd grade 95%
Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Gage’s 3rd grade 95%
Mrs. Scott’s 4th grade 95%
Mrs. Horne’s 4th grade 97%
Ms. Gillespie and Ms. Judeh’s 4th grade 95%
Mr. Palafox’s 5th grade 98%
Mr. Harvey and Mr. Scianna’s 5th grade 97%
Ms. Antos’ 5th grade 95%
Clubs
Video Game Club
Tuesday, 10/8 3:00-4:00 p.m.
4th/5th grade Boys Basketball
Wednesday, 10/9 7:30 a.m.
Friday, 10/11 7:30 a.m.
From Nurse Cindy:
As a reminder, the State of Illinois requires the following:
All students entering preschool, kindergarten, sixth grade and any students new to District 100 must turn in a current school physical (Certificate of Child Health Examination and Immunization record) with up-to-date immunizations. To avoid exclusion from school, the records are needed by October 15.
All kindergarteners and students new to the state must submit a professional eye examination (State of Illinois Eye Examination Form).
All kindergarteners, 2nd graders, and sixth graders must submit a dental examination (Proof of Dental Examination Form). The Children’s Clinic for an on-site dental visit that will fulfill this requirement will be assisting the school, stay tuned for more details. Exam needed by May 15.
Before/After School Care
Here is some information on after-school care providers that operate in the community.
PAV YMCA – before and after-school program on school grounds – 708-749-0606
Berwyn Rec Department - after school program - transportation provided - 708-788-2010
Husky Spirit Wear
Purchase your custom school spirit wear apparel and Spiritwear Direct will ship the products right to your door.
iPads
We are excited that our learning will continue to be enhanced through our iPads. This year all kindergarten-5th grade students will be receiving a new iPad! We are very excited to have these brand new devices in the hands of our students. With the excitement of the new devices comes a responsibility. We ask that you go through our Student Digital Guide with your child and stress the importance of caring for the iPad and making responsible choices.
Our iPads will be coming home soon and we ask you to fill out this completion form with your child once you have read through the guide together.
Birthday Celebrations
We love birthday celebrations at Hiawatha and want everyone to feel special on their day. However this is a reminder that our school and district has a policy about bringing in baked goods for celebrations. Please help us to promote wellness and keep everyone healthy by not sending in edible treats. Non-edible treats such as pencils, erasers, stickers, etc can be brought in if you wish to send.
“Schools will support and promote good nutrition for students. In the event of celebrations, no food items (baked or purchased) are allowed for students due to food allergies and nutritional school policies.”
School Safety/Visitors
Please remember if you need to enter the building, you need to enter through door 1W on East Ave to gain a visitors pass.
Entry into our schools during school hours is restricted using access control and security vestibules, and security cameras are utilized to monitor building security throughout the district. Parents and other visitors coming into schools must check in at the main office. Visitors will be asked to identify themselves and the reason for their visit before gaining access to our buildings. Only one person will be allowed entry into the building at a time. Please do not hold the door open for other visitors behind you or allow others through the door when leaving. We ask for your support and cooperation in communicating with our front office staff and complying with all visitor security protocols.
Arrival/Dismissal
Students begin entering the building promptly at 8:25. Please arrive by 8:20 to find your child’s classroom line and be ready to enter. Dismissal is at 3:00 and students will be dismissed on the playground. Please meet your child on the playground.
Please remember there is NO PARKING in our fire lane on East Ave or in the alley. If you are parking you will need to find street parking around the school and walk to the playground to pick up your child.
Apple Success Story
We are beyond honored to share that Berwyn South and Hiawatha School were featured as a K-12 Apple Education Success Story. Last spring we had the honor of opening our school to representatives from Apple to show them what learning looks like at Hiawatha School. Watching this success story video gives us an immense sense of pride to see many of our teachers and students shine in this video for the world to see. I couldn’t be more proud to be the principal of this amazing school in Berwyn South. Our students are inspiring others each and every day and showing others what is possible. You can access the videos and story on the Apple Education Website.
Breakfast/Lunch Menus
Community Flyers
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Hiawatha Elementary
Email: jmeyer@bsd100.org
Website: hiawatha.bsd100.org
Location: 6539 W 26th St, Berwyn, IL, United States
Phone: (708)795-2327
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Twitter: @HiawathaSchool