Clow School News
October 24, 2024
School News Highlights
- Important Upcoming Dates
- Student Council at PTA Trunk or Treat
- PTA Fall Classroom Parties
- Clothing for the Nurse's Office
- 1st Quarter Report Cards
- District 204 Volunteer Program Information
- LMC Birthday Book Club
- School Hours
- Reporting Student Absences & Late Arrival Procedures
- School Lunch Menus
- Arrival/Dismissal Procedures
- Arrival & Dismissal Map
- Information on MyStop Mobile App
Important Upcoming Dates
Friday, October 25th - End of Quarter One
Friday, October 25th - PTA Fall Classroom Parties
Friday, October 25th - PTA Trunk or Treat
Friday, November 1st - Cougar Pride Spirit Day (wear green/gold, Clow Spirit Wear)
Friday, November 1st - Quarter One Report Cards Available in ParentVUE (4:00 pm)
Monday, November 4th - No School (Institute Day)
Tuesday, November 5th - No School (Election Day)
Wednesday, November 20th - PTA Family Paint Night
Thursday, November 21st - Parent/Teacher Conferences (4:30 - 7:50 pm)
Monday, November 25th - Parent/Teacher Conferences (8:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 - 7:50 pm)
November 25th - 29th - No School (Thanksgiving Break)
PTA Fall Classroom Parties (October 25th)
TOMORROW we will be having a Fall Celebration at Clow School! Many thanks to the PTA for organizing this event for our students. From 2:15 pm – 3:10 pm, the students will participate in a classroom celebration that will include a craft and/or a game.
As we want to ensure the safety of all students during this celebration, as well as maintain an environment conducive to learning the day of the celebration, we are asking that you talk with your child about the following guidelines:
- Students are not to wear costumes to school at the beginning of the day (including make-up and hair dye); time will be provided at 2:00 pm for students to change into a costume. Costumes should be able to be put on in the classroom and not require visits to the bathroom to change.
- Parents should assist their child(ren) in making appropriate decisions about what students wear for costumes, ensuring that costumes worn at school are school appropriate and meet all of the District 204 Dress Code Guidelines.
- Sharp objects (i.e. wooden swords, etc.) and play weapons may NOT be part of any costume, as we want to ensure all students’ safety. This will be strictly enforced.
- Only those volunteers helping with room parties will be allowed into the building during the celebration. Parents will receive communication through the PTA regarding volunteer status.
- Students will be able to go home in costume, if they choose to wear a costume that day.
- After school pick-up procedures will be the same as they are on all other days; we ask that if parents pick their student up after school by Door #3 or Door #4, they wait in the grass to alleviate crowding by the doors and to assist students with being able to locate their parent(s).
- Please note that Thursday, October 31st, will be a regular school day and we ask that students NOT wear costumes to school on this day.
Thank you for your cooperation and support, as we enjoy this time of celebration as a school! If you have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the main office or your child’s classroom teacher.
If it is your family’s preference that your child not participate in the classroom celebration on October 25th, please contact the main office. An alternate activity will be provided.
Clothing for the Nurse's Office
On occasion, we have students visit our nurse's office who are in need of a change of clothes. At this time, we are running very low on spare clothing, especially pants. If your child has come home wearing something from the nurse's office, please wash and return the item(s) as soon as possible. If you have items that you would like to donate to the nurse's office to replenish our supply, we would welcome your donations! Leggings and sweatpants in any size would be appreciated. Thank you for your consideration!
1st Quarter Report Cards
It's hard to believe we are nearing the end of the first quarter of the school year. Quarter One will end next Friday, October 25th.
District 204 provides elementary report cards through ParentVUE. Beginning November 1st at 4:00 pm, you will be able to view your child's elementary school report card through ParentVUE. Kindergarten report cards for the first quarter include marks for the Math Profile of Progress only. Quarters 2, 3, and 4 will include marks for all areas.
The end of the quarter is a great time to review your child's progress, celebrate successes, and talk about areas of growth. As always, our teachers are happy to connect with you. Please contact your child's teacher with any questions or concerns at report card time and throughout the school year.
We look forward to talking with you at the upcoming Parent/Teacher Conferences on November 21st and 25th. Sign up information is forthcoming!
District 204 Volunteer Program Information
District 204 is pleased to announce the launch of a district-wide volunteer tracking program using the Raptor Technologies system, in alignment with our Strategic Plan. This program aims to promote and recruit volunteers across the district to support areas such as Boosters, Fine Arts, LMC, PTA, and IPPC events.
All volunteers must complete the district's original volunteer form and a new online application via the Raptor Technologies system. Upload the original volunteer form into the online application. Access the forms on our Volunteer Program webpage. This process ensures consistency across all district schools.
If you have questions about the program, please contact Jeannie Dina, Assistant Director of Community Relations, at jeannie_dina@ipsd.org.
LMC Birthday Book Club
Are you looking for a great way to celebrate your child’s birthday at school? Whether your child already had a birthday this school year, or it is coming up... Clow LMC has the answer! You can donate a book to Clow’s LMC to honor your student AND help build our library collection!
Here are two ways to participate:
1. Go to Amazon.com. Use the following link to access our wishlist:
https://a.co/3hgh2n9. You will find books to add to our library collection to purchase for the LMC. The book(s) will be sent directly to our school from Amazon. It's that easy!
2. Fill out the Birthday Book Club permission slip that came home and return to school at your earliest convenience. If you have misplaced that form, please send an email to nicole_fader@ipsd.org letting me know your student is able to participate. Shortly thereafter, you will see a $15 fee in PushCoin. Your student will be able to come to the LMC and select a brand-new book that we are eager to add to our collection!
With either choice, I will add your student’s picture inside the front cover of the book commemorating the donation and hang his/her picture on the wall of the LMC.
Thank you for considering this program! If you should have any questions, please feel free to contact me @ nicole_fader@ipsd.org.
School Hours
Regular school hours are 9:05 am – 3:35 pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Students may begin arriving each of these days at 8:50 am.
Wednesday school hours are 9:15 am – 3:35 pm. This late start allows time for staff to engage in professional development opportunities. All arrival procedures, student supervision, and bus service will be delayed by 10 minutes every Wednesday of the school year.
Reporting Student Absences & Late Arrival Procedures
When students arrive to school on time, they are able to follow their classroom routine and get the day off to a great start. We do understand that situations may arise that can impact a child arriving to school on time. If you know your child will be arriving to school late on any given day, due to an appointment or other obligation, we encourage you to make the classroom teacher aware of the expected late arrival as well as ask that you contact our school office. Students arriving late to school should come to the front, main entrance doors. A parent/guardian must come in with the student to sign him/her into the office and share the reason for late arrival. Students should not be dropped off without an adult. Thank you for your assistance in getting your child(ren) to school on time each day!