Happy Friday, Lil Steamer Families!
January 10, 2025
From the Desk of: Principal Hoese
Lil Steamer Families --
I hope the first week back has been a positive experience for families and for our Lil Steamers. Unfortunately, sickness has gotten the best of me this week and I was unable to be to school on Thursday or Friday. I'm looking forwarded to returning on Monday!
Have a great weekend,
JAGH
From the Desk of: AP Parsons
Breakfast after the Bell How it works: -Students must sign up for Breakfast after the Bell the day before. -School nutrition staff will pack a breakfast meal into bags to be picked up at the FES cafeteria. -Students will have from 7:55 to 8:15 to eat breakfast in the FES cafeteria -Students may still eat breakfast at the Middle school cafeteria where there are more choices that are offered. However they may only have one breakfast per day. -when done, students will throw away their trash and head to class. -Breakfast after the bell will be charged to your students Titans account. 1.75 for full pay and .30 for reduced students
If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at scollachia@riverbendschools.net. This will Start Tuesday, January 14th 2025.
From the Desk of: Counselor Meumann
As we come back to school from a long break, we need to adjust to getting up early in the morning again. Sleep is so important for children. Most kids between 5 and 12 get about 9.5 hours a night, but experts agree that most need 10 or 11 hours each night. Sleep is an individual thing and some kids need more than others.
When children don't have enough hours to rest, they may feel tired or cranky, or they may be unable to think clearly. They might have a hard time following directions, or they might have more arguments with friends over something really silly. A school assignment that's normally easy may feel impossible, or they may feel clumsy playing their favorite sport. Plenty of sleep will help your children to have more happy, productive days.
Cheer Camp Signups!
Transportation Food & Drink Reminder
Parents/Students,
There have been a number of students boarding buses with food and drink items. Specifically, breakfast items and large beverages. If food/drink items must be carried to or from school, (e.g. school lunch) they are to be in a sealed container and remain in that container for the duration of the bus ride.
As outlined in Article 4 of the Transportation Handbook Instructions to School Bus Riders / Parent and Guardians “Eating or drinking is not permitted on the bus”. This rule is intended to prevent choking hazards, protect students with food allergies as well as enhance the cleanliness of our vehicles. Restricting food and drink on our school bus routes allows the drivers to focus on student safety while driving.
Guidelines are different for Extra Curricular and Co-Curricular trips where eating and drinking rules are at the discretion of the person in charge: Bus Driver, Coach, Teacher etc. This is detailed in Article 3 of the Transportation Handbook.
If you have questions or concerns, please direct them to Taylor Whitney Transportation Director at 815-589-2902
FES PTO Corner
Apparel Store: We’re thrilled to announce that apparel store items are anticipated to be ready within the next week! Once the orders are complete, we’ll send out information regarding pick-up times. Thank you for your patience—we can’t wait for you to see your new gear!
Teacher Requests: PTO has approved a request for classroom supplies for our new kindergarten teacher, Ms. Tiffany Smith. We’re so excited to welcome Ms. Smith to the FES family and extend our heartfelt congratulations on her graduation!
Polar Bear Patch Holiday Shop: The Polar Bear Patch will take place December 16–20. This special holiday shop allows students to purchase gifts for their loved ones. Keep an eye out for a flyer coming home with your student soon!
- Volunteer Opportunity: The flyer includes a section that can be cut off and returned to school for parents who wish to volunteer at the Polar Bear Patch.
- Budgeting Help: To make shopping easier, the flyer also includes a budgeting section where parents can help plan how much their student should spend on each loved one. This section can be sent to school with the student’s spending money to ensure a smooth and enjoyable shopping experience.
The PTO has been hard at work preparing for this event since the end of last year’s holiday shop. Every item was hand-picked by the board, and we’re so proud of this year’s offerings. We can’t wait for the kids to enjoy this magical shopping experience!
Next PTO Meeting: Mark your calendars! Our next PTO meeting will be on February 4th, 2025, at 7 PM.
As always, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook at Fulton PTO, by email at fultonelempto@gmail.com, or contact a board member:
- Lynne Coffey – President
- Abra Richards – Vice President & Media Manager
- Danielle Wilkins – Secretary
- Tarah Manon – Treasurer
Thank you for your continued support of FES and our PTO initiatives!
Guidelines for Keeping Home a Sick Child
1. A child should be fever-free without the assistance of medication for 24 hours before returning to school. A child's temperature is lowest in the morning, so a low temperature on awakening is not a true indicator. If you have given your child Tylenol or Motrin at night, the medication could still be affecting your child's temperature.
2. A child should be free of vomiting/diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school. A child who has been ill during the night may feel slightly better in the morning and even ask to go to school. however, the child will likely experience symptoms of illness later and will be contagious to the other children and staff.
3. A child with a thick or constant colored nasal discharge should remain home. Very few younger children can effectively blow their noses and wash their hands afterwards.
4. A child diagnosed with strep throat/scarlet fever should remain home for the first 24 hours of antibiotic treatment. A child remains contagious until they has been antibiotics for 24 hours.
5. A child diagnosed with conjunctivitis may attend school after 24 hours of antibiotic treatment. There should also not be any drainage from the eyes.
6. If you child has a persistent cough.
7. If your child sustains an injury either in or out of school, please notify the school nurse's office and send a doctor's note if your child is unable to participate in physical education or recess.
The 24-Hour Rule:
A child should stay home for at least 24 hours to rest if the following symptoms are present the morning of school or the previous night:
- Vomiting and/or diarrhea
- Fever above 100 degrees
- Itchy or reddened eyes with drainage
- An unusual rash, respecially if accompanied by drainage
- A poor night's sleep due to illness, cough, etc.
Position Available
Starting pay is $18/hour. AM/PM Route. Up to 4 hours per day.
Paid holidays, sick, personal and bereavement time, and insurance available as well as participation in the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund.
Come join River Bend's excellent team of transportation professionals! All of our vehicles are well maintained, newer models and are all parked indoors.
No CDL? No problem! Paid training is provided (terms apply.)
Email Transportation Director Taylor Whitney at twhitney@riverbendschools.net to apply.
Capturing Kids Hearts January Family Newsletter
Be sure to read through the conversation starters at the bottom of the newsletter for great ways to discuss how to be a respectful student. Respect is our January monthly character trait!
Teacher Amazon Wishlists!
Art - Mrs. Long
Counselor - Mrs. Meumann
Speech - Ms. Bri
Intervention - Mrs. Fish
PK - Mrs. Kurtz
PK Resource - Mrs. Marten
KB - Mrs. VanZuiden
KC - Mrs. Gardner
K/1 Resource - Mrs. Whitney
1A - Mrs. Robertson
1C - Mrs. Schipper
2A - Ms. Maloney
2B - Mrs. Roos
2C - Mrs. Stern
2/3 Resource - Mr. Hartman
3A - Ms. Guerrero
3B - Ms. Norman
3D - Mrs. Kuehl
4A - Mrs. Alexander
4B - Mrs. Iben
4C - Mrs. Miner
5A - Mrs. Snyder
January Breakfast Menu
January Lunch Menu
Upcoming Events
Fastbridge Winter Benchmarking Week
Monday, Jan 13, 2025, 08:00 AM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
No School - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Monday, Jan 20, 2025, 08:00 AM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
Board of Education Meeting
Wednesday, Jan 22, 2025, 06:30 PM
1110 3rd Street, Fulton, IL, USA
House Color Day
Friday, Jan 24, 2025, 08:00 AM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
Books Are Fun Launch Date
Monday, Jan 27, 2025, 03:00 PM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
FES Early Release Day - No Preschool Attendance Day
Wednesday, Jan 29, 2025, 08:00 AM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
Preschool Winter Concert for AM Class
Thursday, Jan 30, 2025, 06:00 PM
Fulton High School, 12th Street, Fulton, IL, USA
Preschool Winter Concert for PM Class
Thursday, Jan 30, 2025, 07:00 PM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
PTO Meeting
Tuesday, Feb 4, 2025, 07:00 PM
Fulton Elementary School, 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
Fulton Elementary School
Email: jhoese@riverbendschools.net
Website: riverbendschools.org/fes
Location: 1301 7th Avenue, Fulton, IL, USA
Phone: (815)589-2911
Twitter: @FultonSteamers
Principal @ Fulton Elementary School (Fulton, IL)