
Week 29
March 20, 2025

Important Dates❗
3.24 - 3.28: Spring Break, No School
4.1: 3rd and 4th grade concert 6:30 pm at Sunny Hill4.6: 3-5 Choir Field Trip to BHS with Mrs. Rohrbach, Bus will Depart SH at 12:20pm, Parents will need to pick up their child at BHS
4.6: D220 Choir Festival, 4:30 Concert for families at BHS
4.14: PTO Meeting at Sunny Hill at 6:00 pm
4.17: Elementary Early Release Day: 8:00 - 11:15 am
4.18: D220 Closed, No school
4.25: Family Dance (sponsored by PTO)
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.
Who Likes Getting Honked At?
For the safety of all students and to ensure smooth traffic flow, please remember to pick up your child at Door 7 (along the side of the building) when arriving by car. Stopping at Door 1 causes unnecessary delays and disrupts the flow of traffic. Let’s work together to keep the parking lot safe and efficient for everyone. Thank you for your cooperation!
IAR testing is coming up!
Please help your student focus and take it seriously! Read more here.
iPads During Spring Break
Send students outside during Spring Break. Work in the yard. Go exploring and see something new.
As for school iPads, work with your Internet provider to set up content restrictions and filters. Caretakers can also use the iPad device Screen Time feature. Information for setting up content restrictions using Screen Time can be found on here: One to World Parent Information.
Instructions for Setting Up Content Restrictions using Screen Time: PDF Video
Healthy Living: Thank You for Your Support in the AHA Heart Challenge!
We are excited to share the results of our participation in the American Heart Association’s (AHA) Heart Challenge! Thanks to your support, enthusiasm, and commitment, we have made a significant impact on heart health awareness and raised funds for an important cause.
Here are the results:
- Total Money Raised: $667.44
- Total Number of Students Enrolled: 21
We are incredibly grateful to all the families who participated and contributed. This initiative was not only a great way to raise awareness, but also a wonderful opportunity to teach our students the importance of health and giving back to the community. Your involvement is making a difference in the lives of many, and we couldn’t have done it without you!
Messages from PTO
- 4/14 General PTO meeting at 6pm
- Thank you to all who joined us at Movie Night. We had so much fun!
- Congratulations to Mrs.Garcias' class for winning 1st place for the McTeacher Night. They received a Happy Meal Party! Mrs.Thakes' class came in 2nd place. Mrs.Mongeon and Mrs.Komosa came in 3rd place, so they will receive a popsicle party provided by the (PTO). Congratulations!
- Follow our Facebook page @ Parents of Sunny Hill. For questions, don't hesitate to reach us at sunnyhillschoolpto@gmail.com (Hablamos español).
*** 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. Tickets will be sold during Movie Night, Parent Teacher Conference, LAMPS Night. The raffle will be announced at Field Day MAY 9TH. Can't miss it!
Come to Urban Air on April 9 at 4pm!
Scholastic Book Fair
Want more Book Fair? Can't attend in Person? No problem! Keep the party going at our Book Fair online. All book purchases over $25 ship free and every purchase benefits our school!
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.