
Roosevelt Reader
January 11, 2023
PRINCIPAL'S CORNER
We ended 2023 on a very "giving note" as a Roosevelt School Community. For example, we had a very successful coat drive (collecting over 400 items). LIkewise, the Toys for Tots Drive was a huge success. Furthermore, our PTO coordinated a special holiday gift to all teachers and staff. Thank you so much to everyone who reached out to be a part of the holiday gift to teachers and staff. This was a tremendous effort, and we greatly appreciate your kindness.
Continuing with this giving theme, Roosevelt will participate in the National Kindness Week Challenge January 22-26. Last year our students completed over 5,300 acts of kindness, and we are eager to see if we can break that record effort this year!
Thank you so much for your continued generosity. Roosevelt is a special place with a big heart for others.
Have a wonderful day!
Dr. Dwyer, Principal
IMPORTANT DATES
Jan 15: No school- Martin Luther King Day
Jan 23: Spelling Bee
Jan 22-Jan 26: Kindness Week
Jan 23: Spelling Bee
Feb 6 & 8: CogAt testing grade 2
Feb 9: International Night
Feb10: Science Olympiad (Emerson)
Feb 15: Open House
Feb 16: Institute Day
Feb 19: President's Day-No School
Electronic Device Guidelines
Click the photo to the right for the direct link to the D64 Parent Handbook device policy (p. 24).
Parents can help ensure smartwatches are set to not allow notifications from other apps by placing the device in a mode that does more than silence it. You can find steps on how to set up Schooltime mode here. Android users can find parental controls by following these steps.
Thank you!
This year, Park Ridge residents donated over 1,100 pieces of winter gear, far exceeding past years! Most of the coats were transported to the Chicago Strong Futures Program, a program that provides support and stability to youth and young adults on Chicago's south side.
INTERNATIONAL NIGHT
INTERNATIONAL NIGHT
INTERNATIONAL NIGHT will be held on FEBRUARY 9th (Friday), 2024
and CULTURAL AWARENESS WEEK will be held from
FEBRUARY 12th to FEBRUARY 16th, 2024
For more information, please email Marta Blasiak
mblasiak10@gmail.com or Ewa Sumsky esumsky@me.com
Office Drop Off
Lost & Found Update!
This is the view from the lost & found today. These are items that are not labeled. Please take the time to label items that come back and forth to school each day. Any labeled items will have a significantly higher rate of being returned to their owner. Please stop by at arrival or dismissal if your student is missing an item to check the lost & found.
Healthy Snack
Students may have healthy snacks during the day in the classroom. Please be mindful of nut allergies when packing snacks.
Staff Parking Lot
Be a Safe Driver!
· Park legally – don’t block crosswalks or double park
· Respect school neighbors –please do not park in or block their driveways.
· Parents and children should not use the Staff parking lot
· Do not make U-turns or turn around in driveways.
· “Attended” parkers must stay in their vehicles at all times.
· Obey “kiss ’n go” zones on Prospect Avenue
Dogs on campus
End of day routine
If your student/students need to change their regular daily routine please take the following steps:
1. Email the homeroom teacher with the details
2. Email the office Mrs Flint sflint@d64.org or Mrs Ellsworth kellsworth@d64.org
no need to send separate emails
School Hours
If students report to school tardy, they must check in at school door # 5 (office) with an adult. If procedures are not followed, students will be marked unexcused.
For your reference, please see school hours below:
Please see the following school hours with special attention to Wednesdays.
8:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Wednesday - 8:45 a.m. - 2:40 p.m.
Kindergarten half day students: 8:45 a.m. - 11:35 a.m.
Wednesday: A.M. - 8:45 a.m. - 11:05 a.m.