

Davis Elementary
E-news 2/27/25

Important Updates
Illinois Science Assessment Next Week
Dear 5th Grade Parents/Guardians,
Beginning next week, your child will be taking the Illinois Science Assessment on March 4th, 5th, and 6th in the morning from 9:15-11:15. This is a state requirement for 5th grade students. We ask that you refrain from picking your student up from school during times your child is testing. If you do need to pull your student out of school during our testing session, please let their teacher and the office know in advance.
In order for your student to do his/her personal best , please make sure that he/she:
Gets a good night’s sleep
Eats breakfast
Arrives to school on time
Brings chromebook fully charged to school
Please click HERE for a detailed letter on this assessment.
Thank you for your continued support,
Mrs. Ferrel, Mrs. Levin, Mrs. McCabe, and Mrs. Shaw
5Essentials Survey
We’re writing to inform you that beginning February 18, District 303 students in grades 4-12 will be provided with the 5Essentials survey. Please click HERE for a letter regarding the 5-essentials survey.
5Essentials PARENTS
In addition to student and teacher feedback, the 5essentials survey is also administered to District 303 parents. The Parent Survey is open from February 18, 2025, through March 28, 2025. All responses are confidential and will never be connected to you or your child. To take the survey, visit survey.5-essentials.org/Illinois and select the parent survey. A supplement report will also be generated if at least 20 percent of a school’s parents complete the survey.
ISA (5th grade) and IAR (3rd-5th grade) Assessments
Students in grade 5 at Davis are taking the Illinois Science Assessment (ISA) on March 4-6th in the morning. The Illinois Science Standards are based on the NGSS standards, and the ISA is designed to measure against those standards.
Davis Students in grades 3 through 5 will be taking state tests in English/Language Arts (ELA) on the mornings of March 18-19. This is the Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR)
Click HERE for a detailed letter on these assessments.
Please avoid scheduling appointments or absences on these mornings if possible. You can also help your students have a good night’s sleep and a balanced breakfast before the test dates. Thank you for your support!
AT/Accelerated/Infinity Gifted Program Identification
As we embark on the season of planning for the 2025-2026 school year, the identification process is underway for accelerated placement for next year’s 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Here is some helpful information:
All 3rd grade students are automatically considered for potential placement in Academically Talented (AT) Math and AT ELA programming. You do not need to request it. However, you can reach out to ask questions about the process anytime using the contact information below.
5th grade students are also automatically considered for potential placement in an additional Accelerated Math Pathway that starts in middle school. This pathway provides for the completion of Algebra before entering high school by allowing students to complete more than one grade level of math in 6th grade and 7th grade.
5th grade students who are currently in our AT programming may be identified for potential placement in the Infinity Gifted Program at the middle school level. These students may take part in additional testing in February. Parents will be informed in advance if additional testing is requested.
Families of students who are identified for placement in our AT Math, AT ELA, Infinity Gifted or Accelerated Math programming will be informed by March 28. Please refer to the Identification Timeline for additional information.
Yvette Stahl, Gifted Coordinator
yvette.stahl@d303.org | 331.228.6166
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Library Resource Center
The LRC is so much more than books! Our friends learn from books and beyond during LRC time:)
Watch DOGS Needed Friday Afternoons
- Dads/male guardians/grandpas/uncles/adult brothers etc. - this is your opportunity to interact with and provide positive male role models for Davis students.
- We need 4 volunteers every Friday from 11:15-1:25.
- Please click HERE for more information and to signup.
Davis Elementary Family Learning Night - Come Tour the Chocolate Factory!
Dear Davis Elementary Parents and Families,
**You're Invited to a World of Pure Imagination!**
Join us for an extraordinary evening as Davis Elementary transforms into Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory for our Family Learning Night!
**Thursday, March 13th • 5:30-7:00 PM**
As we celebrate the conclusion of our successful One Book One School reading of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," we're bringing the magic to life! Your family will embark on a self-guided factory tour featuring:
• The Everlasting Read Aloud Room - Listen to captivating stories
• The Butterscotch Bookshop - Select FREE books to take home
• Bubble Gum BINGO - Play for sweet prizes!
• Wonka Vision Directed Drawing - Unleash your creativity
• Charlie's Bucket of Numbers - Exciting math games
• The Wonka Inventing Room - STEM fun and experiments
• Oompa Loompa Dance Party - Learn the famous moves!
• Sugar Rush Sports Zone - Discover exciting new games
• Candygram Station - Send sweet messages to your child or friends (small donation)
• Candygram Concert Hall - Enjoy special musical performances
Our students have thoroughly enjoyed Charlie's adventures with Willie Wonka, and now it's your turn to experience the wonder! This is a perfect opportunity to celebrate reading while creating magical memories with your family.
We cannot wait to bring the factory alive and celebrate all the wonderful reading Davis Elementary has enjoyed!
See you there!
The Davis Elementary Team
This winter, Davis will be embarking on a special project, an all school reading initiative called One School, One Book. Every student will receive a copy of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. We are encouraging everyone in the Davis community to follow the same reading schedule each night and read along with your family’s copy of the book.
What is One Book, One School?
One School, One Book is a shared reading experience for the entire school. Each Davis family and classroom will receive a copy of the book, along with a reading calendar. We hope to get all families reading the same book at the same time. We aim to build a community of readers at our school.
What do I need to know?
On Wednesday, February 19, your child will bring home a copy of the book and the reading schedule. Chapters 1 & 2 will be read that night.
While we encourage your family to read each night together at home, we know that this isn’t always possible. If you are not able to read as a family, the daily readings will be posted on the Davis One School, One Book website read by a different member of our staff. This provides students the opportunity to participate in the reading in the event that reading aloud as a family is difficult.
We plan to celebrate our shared reading experience together at school on March 13 at our Family Reading Night. We are planning a fun-filled, chocolate themed night to celebrate our love of reading and a successful One School, One Book program!
We are looking forward to sharing this experience with our Davis families. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to our LRC Director, Mrs. Bradley, melissa.bradley@d303.org.
Mark Your Calendars
Click HERE for Davis Google Calendar
February:
27th, Thursday - 6:00pm Multilingual Family Meeting at Richmond School
28th, Friday - Institute Day, No School for Students
28th, Friday - Fiddle Fest at SCNHS (5pm Rehearsal/7pm Performance)
March:
4-6th, Tues-Thursday - 5th Grade ISA Assessment
5th, Wednesday - Report Cards on HAC
8th, Sunday at 2:00am - Daylight Savings Begins; Move clocks ahead one hour
10th, Monday - 3rd Grade Field Trip to SCPL
13th, Thursday - 5:30-7:00 Davis Family Learning Night
18-19th, Tue-Wed - IAR ELA Testing (3-5 Grades)
20th, Thursday - 6:00pm 3rd Grade Choir Performance
20th, Thursday - 7:00pm PTO Meeting
24th, Monday - 7:00 PTO Trivia Night at Pollyanna
26th, Wednesday - 2:35pm Early Dismissal
26th, Wednesday - 6:00 BPAC Meeting
March 31-April 4 - Spring Break - No School for Students
News from the Nurse
The health office is in need of donations of T-shirts and pull-up sweatpants for both girls and boys. All sizes are welcome - new or gently used. We also appreciate donations of new boys underwear.
If your child comes home with borrowed clothes, please return them within a week, washed and folded.
Thank you!
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Davis Elementary School
Email: linda.jezek@d303.org
Website: https://davis.d303.org/
Location: 1125 S 7th St, St. Charles, IL, 60174
Phone: 331-228-2200
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Twitter: @StCharlesD303