
Week 27
March 7, 2025

Important Dates❗
3.10 PTO Meeting at Sunny Hill at 6:00pm
3.11 Speech Tournament 3:00pm - 4:20pm
3.11 Spring Choir Concert: Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade at 6:30pm
3.19 Parent-Teacher Conferences 3:30pm - 7:30pm
3.20 Early Release Day: Students will be released at 11:15 am
3.20 Parent-Teacher Conferences 1:00pm - 7:00pm
3.21 Post Conference: No School
3.24 - 3.28 Spring Break, No School
Access our Sunny Hill Calendar. A list of the district calendar dates can be found HERE. For the printable version, please CLICK HERE. Here is the link for Sunny Hill Spirit Days.
5Essentials Survey--Please Complete it Today!
Meet the Teacher
Use this link for Meet the Teacher.
Here are instructions on how to sign in with Meet the Teacher can be found HERE.
Thursday, March 20 will be an early release day. Student pick time will be at 11:15 am.
If they are registered with Boys and Girls Club, the program will run as normal as of 11:15 am.
Support the Sunny Hill PTO
- 3/10 General PTO meeting at 6pm
- 3/12 Barrington D220 School Board Candidate Forum 9:30-11:30AM. You're more than welcome to join , hope to see you there!
- 3/14 Movie Night 6pm in the gym. Don't forget to bring your favorite pjs, blanket, and plushy, We will be selling concessions.
- 3/19-20 Stop by our PTO table during the parent teacher conference. We will be accepting donations. All donations will be going towards 5th grade recognition. Swing by the bookfair during conference hours to get all your favorite picks. Bookfair will be by the gym.
- ***We will be raffling a JUMBO JOE PREMIUM CHARCOAL GRILL with its 3-PIECE GRILL SET and RAPIDFIRE CHIMNEY STARTER!
1 ticket for $10, 2 tickets for $15 , and 3 tickets for $20. The raffle will be announced at Field Day MAY 9th.***
A huge thank you to McDonald's for hosting our Sunny Hill McTeacher Night and making this event so memorable! Our Tiger Staff did an amazing job putting smiles on customers' faces. Thank you to every teacher who volunteered and made it special, and to all the families who came out to support Sunny Hill--your involvement truly made a difference!
How is it going with "Bath, Book, and Bed" at 7:30pm? Challenging? Easy?
Is getting your student to bed a challenge? Guess what? It gets better!
Get them to bed earlier when they're less cranky
Put devices and screens away an hour before bedtime
Create a distraction-free space for sleeping
Do not drink any caffeine after school
Encourage Exercise
Resources for Parents:
National Sleep Foundation: Visit sleepfoundation.org for tips on improving teen sleep.
Sleep Education: Check out sleepeducation.org for advice on managing sleep issues.
CDC's Tips for Teens: Visit cdc.gov/sleep for more information on teen sleep and health.
Healthy Living: Balanced Bodies
Our bodies need a balance of healthy foods and physical activity to stay strong and healthy. But sometimes, our bodies can store more fat than they need. At other times, eating too much unhealthy food or not moving our bodies enough can contribute to this. When our bodies have too much weight, it can make us feel unhealthy and put us at risk of hurting our hearts and other organs.
Check out 25 ways to get moving below:
The Scholastic Book Fair is coming!
March 19 and March 20
SAVE THE DATE and get ready to empower your reader with book choice.
Start exploring together: https://registration.scholasticbookfairs.com/flipbooks/?fb=s25-es-case
Mark your calendars!
Our Character Strong focus for March is Cooperation!
We make it easy for you to discuss this at home. Just print the following document to guide conversations at home about cooperation.
CooperationCooperación
💡 Daily Parent Task: Check your student's take-home folder 💡
Teachers send home materials and books each day. It is the caretakers' job to review the take-home folder, help students with the materials, and read the books. With take-home books, many teachers ask for caretaker feedback on the student's reading. Be sure to read and send the book back to school, so future students can read it.
Has anyone said your student gets distracted easily, that they may have ADHD, or has trouble focusing?
Schools are required by law to make and follow accommodations when a doctor diagnosis a student with ADHD. A diagnosis can cost thousands of dollars. However FREE diagnosis is available for students who need it, live in Kane County, and are income eligible. Read the flier below on "neuropsychological evaluations" for more information. Also, use this link.
Please email Toni Garcia at garciatoni@kanecountyil.gov or call 331-312-0060 to register.