Thanks to all who came out for Open House and Grandparents Day in September! It was great to see our students and their families share some good times together. In October, we will have our Parent/ Teacher conferences shortly after our first report card comes home. We encourage everyone to make an appointment with their student s teacher to discuss academic progress and concerns. Conferences will be from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 21 st and 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 22 nd. Our after school student pick-up is going very well. We would like to remind you of 2 very important points: Pine Crest Newsletter October 2015 A Note From Mr. Smith & Mr. Rossi Stomp Out Bullying! Please wear BLUE on Monday, Oct. 5th for National Stomp Out Bullying Day. 505 Kennedy Drive Georgetown, IL 61846 Book-It! Phone: 217-662-6981 Fax: 217-662-3413 *Those dropping off students in the morning to stay in a single line to the right as they pull in front of the school. The outside lane is for those parking their cars in the spaces or exiting the drive. Letting students out in the second lane can cause a safety hazard since they must pass through traffic to get to the sidewalk. Please NO parking in front of the building during a.m. drop-off. *The front driveway will be closed each day at 1:45. If you must pick your student up early for an appointment, you must do so before 1:40. Plates in windows help things move faster! The Book-IT program officially begins on Thursday, October 1 and goes through the month of March 2016. Each year Pine Crest Elementary participates in this program by rewarding student reading achievements with praise, recognition and FREE pizza! This year's program is titled "Read Your Heart Out" and partners with the Diary of the Wimpy Kid character. Each classroom or grade level sets reading goals and rewards the student with a certificate that can be redeemed for free pizza. Please encourage your children to work towards their Reading goal each month. LIBRARY LINES Devour great books at this year s book fair! The Book Fair is Monday, October 19 through Thursday, October 22. during school hours AND will be open 4-7:00 p.m. (Wed.) and 4-7:00 p.m. (Thurs.) during Parent-Teacher Conferences. You won t want to miss out on these monster deals! YOU CAN ALSO SHOP AT THE BOOK FAIR ONLINE TOO from OCTOBER 9 th - OCTOBER th at Scholastic.com/fair Folders Please remember to check your students folders each night for notes and homework. Cafeteria If your student brings a Cold Lunch and takes, you will be charged $.35 for each carton. Please pay ahead of time for this by putting the money in an envelope with your students name on it. The cafeteria will credit your student s account. Conferences Watch your student s folder for information to sign up for Parent/Teacher Conferences! MUSIC NOTES The Christmas programs are right around the corner so mark your calendars!!! The Kindergarten/1 st Grade program will be on Dec. 8 th at 7:00 p.m. The 2 nd /3 rd Grade program will be on Dec. 10 th at 7:00 p.m. and the 4 th /5 th Grade Musical will be on Dec. 15th at 7:00 p.m. Come join us and help Pine Crest Music Classes sing in the holiday season.
Pine Crest OCTOBER 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Book-It! begins 2 PTO Spirit Day 5 th Grade to Kennekuk Civil War Days 3 Color Run 4 5 Stomp Out Bullying Wear Blue! 6 7 SIP 8 1 st Grade trip to Hog Wallow 9 NO SCHOOL Teacher Institute 10 11 12 NO SCHOOL Columbus Day 13 2QT Halloween Tattoos PTO Fund Raiser delivery 3-5: 14 15 16 End of 1 st Quarter 17 PTO Mtg 5: 5 th Grade Escamilla and Hall Classes to Forest Glen Outdoor School 18 19 20 21 SIP REPORT CARDS 22 FULL STUDENT ATTENDANCE DAY 23 NO SCHOOL 24 Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7 pm Parent/Teacher Conferences 4-7 pm 25 26 27 Halloween Parties 1: 31 Pine Crest Newsletter October 2012 Page 2 At Pine Crest, we collect the following: Box Tops, Aluminum Pop Cans, Empty Ink Cartridges, Old Cell Phones, Campbell Soup Labels for Education and Coca-Cola Rewards caps and codes. Please send these to school with your students in a baggie or envelope.
Pine Crest Elementary School October 2015 Breakfast Menu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Cinnamon Pretzel Fruit Punch Juice Cereal Bars (2) Orange Slices Yogurt Scooby Doo Grahams Apple/ Oct 1 Chocolate Donuts Grape Juice 2 5 Blueberry Pancakes Grape Juice 6 Assorted Muffins (2) Banana 7 Cereal Bowl Elf Grahams Orange/ 8 String Cheese Cheez-It Crackers Orange Juice/ 9 13 Chocolate Chip French Toast Fruit Punch Juice 14 Powdered Donuts Orange 15 Cereal Bowl Graham Gripz Banana/ 16 19 Maple Waffles Orange Juice 20 String Cheese Cheez-It Crackers Banana/ 21 Cereal Bars (2) Applesauce Cup 22 23 26 French Toast Sticks 27 Rice Krispie Treat Graham Crackers Banana/ Krave cereal pouch Bug Bite Grahams Peach Cup/ Cinnamon Bun Apple Pine Crest Elementary offers breakfast to all students each morning from 7:15 7:50 a.m. The Community Eligibility Provision program provides healthy meals at no cost for ALL students enrolled in our district. Breakfast meal consists of 4 components: 2 Grains, 1 Fruit or Fruit Juice, and 1 Fluid. Students MUST TAKE 3 components (example: one pop-tart +apple +milk, or two poptarts+milk, or two donuts+ fruit). We offer 1% white, no-fat white, or no-fat chocolate milk for breakfast. Questions or comments may be directed to Maggie Biggs at 662-6981 or Patty Lyons at plyons@gobuffaloes.org In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA thought the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339: or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Pine Crest Elementary School October 2015 Lunch Menu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Cheese Quesadilla Steamed Broccoli/ cheese Mandarin Oranges Chicken Tenders / BBQ Mashed Potatoes Grapes Goldfish Crackers Taco in a Bag Refried Beans Yogurt Banana October 1 Italian Wrap m/c Baby Carrots/ dip Fresh Fruit Cup Cookie 2 Pretzel and Cheese Cucumber Slices Apple Frozen Fruit Juice 5 Taco Wedges/ sr crm/ salsa Salad / French Dressing Mandarin Oranges Fruit Snacks / 6 Macaroni and Cheese Green Beans Peaches/ Soft Pretzel Stick 7 No Lunch Served 8 Cheesy Breadsticks/ sauce Cucumber Slices Apple/ Frozen Fruit Cup 9 Teacher s Institute 13 Pepperoni Pizzza Salad/ Ranch Pineapple Slices Fruit Snack/ 14 Chicken Nuggets/ BBQ Green Beans Pears/ Cookie 15 Ham & Cheese Wrap m/c Carrots Sticks/ ranch Frozen Fruit Juice 16 Turkey Burger on Bun m/c French Fries Apple 19 Cheese Pizza Broccoli/ ranch Mandarin Oranges Vanilla Pudding Cup 20 Pork BBQ on Bun/ pickles Corn Frozen Fruit Cup 21 No Lunch Served 22 Nachos Supreme Carrots sticks/ ranch Grapes/ Gogurt 23 26 Southwest Pizza Salad/ French Pineapple Slices Chocolate Pudding Cup 27 Popcorn Chicken/ BBQ Black Beans Pears/ Banana Sloppy Joe on Bun/ pickles Carrot Sticks/ ranch Strawberries/ topping Turkey Sandwich / m/c Fresh Veggies/ dip Orange Corn Dog m/c Corn/ Peaches Cinnamon Toast Crisps GRF CUD#4 is a part of the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs. We follow USDA guidelines for the Healthy Hungry Free Kids Act 2010. Our district has been approved for the Community Eligibility Provision. This program provides healthy meals at no cost for ALL students enrolled in our district. Thank you for participating in school meals! We offer 1% or fat free white milk, and no-fat chocolate and no-fat strawberry milk. Questions or comments may be directed to Maggie Biggs at 662-6981 or Patty Lyons at plyons@gobuffaloes.org In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington DC 20250-9410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA thought the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339: or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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