Wright Elementary School Interim Principal Wright Elementary

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Wright Elementary School Interim Principal Wright Elementary
Wright Elementary School
Community Unit School District 300
847.683.5700
1500 Ketchum Road
Hampshire, IL 60140
Don Wicker, Principal
[email protected]
Hello Wright Elementary families,
It’s hard to believe I have been at Wright for two weeks! It has gone by so quickly and has been a pleasure to
work with such an incredible staff and amazing students. It is a wonderful experience to be greeted with a smile
each and every day. Not a day has gone by that I haven’t had a new experience, making me feel fortunate to be
here learning along with the students. Thank you for allowing me to be part of the “Wright family”.
Knowledge night is next Tuesday from 6:00 – 7:00. Hope to see you and your student! There are some exciting
events coming up in the last 6 weeks of school so please keep track of the list sent home so you do not miss
any. We will be asking for volunteers as well as inviting families to join in our fun activities. The weather is
finally getting warmer and there is hope that summer is just around the corner. Please enjoy the weekend and
the promising sunny day for Saturday!
As always, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Dawn Reig
Interim Principal
Wright Elementary School
847-683-5700 – office
847-683-5799 – fax
847-683- 5701 – direct
224-828-1225 – cell
Family, school and community coming together to create students who are
Respectful, Responsible and Ready
Wright Elementary’s
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This Week’s Contents:
Book Fair Fietsa, Teacher Appreciation Week, ABC Countdown
Spring Concert, Market Day, Final Call Yearbook, ARAMARK Special Announcement
School Bus Safety Alert, Catch Me Reading!, Type to Learn Instructions,
Portal Sign Up needed for 15-16 Registration, D300 Summer Band and Orchestra,
Cambridge Lakes Learning Center Fine Arts Festival
Important Health Requirements for 15-16, Tennis, Tennis, Tennis,
Hampshire Wildcats Youth Football & Cheer, Park District “Camp I Wanna Go too!”
AYSO Soccer Registration, Fox Valley Bayern Munich Soccer Tryouts
VNASports Physicals
Apr 17
Elementary Early Release NOON - Teacher Institute
April 21
Knowledge Night 6-7pm
April 28
Band-Orchestra-Choir Concert 1pm & 6:30 pm
May 4 - May 8
Teacher Appreciation Week
May 22
Field Day
Dear Parents and Families:
Reading is the most important skill you can teach a child. Of all the skills children learn, it is the one you can
influence the most.
We invite you to visit our Scholastic Book Fair and experience a celebration of reading that provides families
the opportunity to get involved in a universal mission: encouraging kids to read every day so they can lead
better lives.
Our Scholastic Book Fair theme encourages students to celebrate reading with hundreds of fun, engaging,
affordable books for them to discover. Giving kids access to good books and the opportunity to choose their
own books will motivate them to read more. And like most acquired skills, the more kids practice reading, the
better they’ll get.
Reading is vital to every child’s success, and raising kids to love reading means getting involved while
they’re young. Now is the time. Since there will never be a substitute for a parent’s direct involvement in
his/her child’s education, please make plans to visit our Book Fair. Hope to see you there!
Book Fair Dates: May 4 – May 7
Student Preview Days: May 4 and 5
Buying Days: May 6 and 7
Shopping Hours: 8:00 AM – 2:15 PM
Before you visit the Book Fair, be sure to download the FREE Book Fairs App to help you find the right fit
books for your child. For more information, visit: scholastic.com/apps/bookfairs. If you’re all booked up
during Book Fair week, be sure to visit the Book Fair online at scholastic.com/fair. Our Online Fair is
available for an extended time from April 25 to May 15.
We look forward to having you participate in our Fair, and remember, all purchases benefit our school.
Sincerely,
Don Wicker
Principal
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•Send wish lists and eCards to family and friends.
•Find books for everyone, from preschool to adults.
•All purchases benefit the school.
•And — orders ship to school for FREE!
scholastic.com/fair
April 25 - May 15, 2015
Permission to reproduce this item is granted by Scholastic Book Fairs .®
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Volunteer at Book Fair Fiesta!
Volunteer at our spring 2015 book fair – an exciting celebration of reading with
hundreds of fun, engaging, affordable books for kids to discover. Join our
volunteer team to:
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Set up the book fair (May 1, 8:30 AM – Noon)
Help students preview books (May 4 -5, 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM)
Help students purchase books (May 6 - 7, 8 AM – 2:15 PM)
Help pack up Book Fair (May 8, 8:30 AM – Noon)
We appreciate your support in whatever form it takes and for how long you can
volunteer!
Contact: Lisa Snarski, Media Aide
[email protected]
847-683-5767
2015 Teacher Appreciation
Nomination Form
Show your appreciation by nominating your student’s teacher to relax with a complimentary
haircut and color from bii Hair Salon.
Nominator Info
Name (Parent and Student):
School:
Phone Number:
Why we make nominations?
To honor, thank, show appreciation, recognize and celebrate teachers who...
 Engage students in creative and imaginative learning activities.
 Have great communication with students, parents and other teachers.
 Inspire students to work hard and believe in themselves.
 Provides a positive learning environment for students.
 Reach out to students to help them succeed.
 Shows support and motivation to students.
Nominee Info
Name:
School/Grade:
On A separate page please provide a few sentences describing the contributions your
student’s teacher makes and why they should be recognized based on the criteria outlined
in the bullets above.
Nomination forms are due Friday April 24th, 2015 and can be emailed to
[email protected]
Winners announced on Tuesday May 5th, 2015
Dear Gary D. Wright Families,
As our year quickly draws to a close I wanted to touch base with you and remind you of a few things
concerning our cafeteria and your students.
We would first like to thank you for each one of your children and the fantastic year we have had in the
lunchroom! Our monthly Ace giveaways, Dr. Suess’s Birthday and Cookie Wednesday in February,
had the students getting a new item or a surprise every month!
Please remember that when we send home letters stating a negative balance, it is imperative that the
balance is paid in full. There are two ways to make a payment. For an instant credit to your child’s
account, cash or check may be sent directly to the school. If you are sending cash or check, please put it
in an envelope labeled with your student’s name and grade. Envelopes without the full information may
take longer to trace and apply to your student’s account.
The on-line program, My Payments Plus is also available. This is a convenient way to pay with a credit
card. Please note that payments made on-line may take up to 24 hours to post depending on the time
of day the payment was made. The web site to make payments is www.mypaymentsplus.com.
Balances should be paid off by the end of the year. Please note that charging of meals will
end on May 15th and no charging will be allowed after this date.
Please remember the price of a student lunch is $2.65, Breakfast is $1.50, and a milk costs $.50.
If you should have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 847-683-5793 or by email
([email protected])
Thank you!
Christina Schuler
Gary D. Wright Manager
ABC Countdown
2015
The end of another great school year is coming to a close. As a whole school, we
are going to celebrate by counting down the last 26 days of school. All activities
are optional, and will begin on April 23rd with the letter A. Let’s show that GDW
spirit and celebrate a great year of learning with great friends!
Date
Letter
Activity
4/23
A
4/24
B
Bubble Gum Day; Bring in 1 piece of gum to chew while you work
4/27
C
Cool Cats Day; Wear your favorite sunglasses
4/28
D
Dress your best day
4/29
E
Everybody Enjoy Eating Earned Popcorn (Coins for Cancer)
4/30
F
Freeze Dance for a Brain Break
5/1
G
GDW Day; wear your GDW spirit wear
5/4
H
Hawaiian Day; dress in your favorite island wear
5/5
I
Imagination Day; Draw with chalk on the playground
5/6
J
Jumping Jack day; do 20 jumping jacks
5/7
K
Keep it clean; clean your desk/cubby
5/8
L
Laugh out loud; share a riddle or joke
5/11
M
Mix-Match Day
5/12
N
No Homework
5/13
O
Origin Day; Where are your origins? International Day
5/14
P
Purple and popcorn day; wear purple and bring popcorn
5/15
Q
Quiz your teacher with a question or fun fact
5/18
R
Red, White, & Blue Day
5/19
S
Silly Twin Day
5/20
T
Tie-Dye Day; wear your favorite tie-dye
5/21
U
Under the desk; enjoy a good book under your desk
5/22
V
Victory Games!! Let the games begin-Field Day
5/26
W
Wacky Hair Day; decorate your doo
5/27
X
e”X”treme recess
5/28
Y
Yellow Day; dress all in yellow and bring a yellow snack
5/29
Z
Zig-Zag out of school and ZOOM home for the summer!!
Athlete Day; dress like your favorite athlete
Spring Concert!
A VERY special GDW Music concert is right around the corner, so please mark your
calendars for:
—TUESDAY, APRIL 28th @ 7:00 p.m. —
Three incredible groups will keep your toes-tappin’ as you sit back and enjoy what
promises to be a wonderful performance! This concert will display the talents of our very own 3rd,
4th, and 5th Grade GDW Choir Students, our 5th Grade Band, and our 5th Grade Orchestra.
As always, there will be a 1:00 performance assembly. This assembly is open to Gary D
Wright students, along with families and friends who are unable to attend the 7:00 evening
performance. If you have any questions, as always, you are more than welcome to email either of
us at any time!
We hope to see you there!
-Mrs. Mattson
[email protected]
-Mrs. Rorer
[email protected]
Spring Concert!
A VERY special GDW Music concert is right around the corner, so please mark your
calendars for:
—TUESDAY, APRIL 28th @ 7:00 p.m. —
Three incredible groups will keep your toes-tappin’ as you sit back and enjoy what
promises to be a wonderful performance! This concert will display the talents of our very own 3rd,
4th, and 5th Grade GDW Choir Students, our 5th Grade Band, and our 5th Grade Orchestra.
As always, there will be a 1:00 performance assembly. This assembly is open to Gary D
Wright students, along with families and friends who are unable to attend the 7:00 evening
performance. If you have any questions, as always, you are more than welcome to email either of
us at any time!
We hope to see you there!
-Mrs. Mattson
[email protected]
-Mrs. Rorer
[email protected]
Last Call
Yearbooks
for
Yearbooks are $20
Send payment in an envelope labeled
“yearbook”
with Student name, teacher name
Dear Gary D. Wright Families,
As our year quickly draws to a close I wanted to touch base with you and remind you of a few things
concerning our cafeteria and your students.
We would first like to thank you for each one of your children and the fantastic year we have had in the
lunchroom! Our monthly Ace giveaways, Dr. Suess’s Birthday and Cookie Wednesday in February,
had the students getting a new item or a surprise every month!
Please remember that when we send home letters stating a negative balance, it is imperative that the
balance is paid in full. There are two ways to make a payment. For an instant credit to your child’s
account, cash or check may be sent directly to the school. If you are sending cash or check, please put it
in an envelope labeled with your student’s name and grade. Envelopes without the full information may
take longer to trace and apply to your student’s account.
The on-line program, My Payments Plus is also available. This is a convenient way to pay with a credit
card. Please note that payments made on-line may take up to 24 hours to post depending on the time
of day the payment was made. The web site to make payments is www.mypaymentsplus.com.
Balances should be paid off by the end of the year. Please note that charging of meals will
end on May 15th and no charging will be allowed after this date.
Please remember the price of a student lunch is $2.65, Breakfast is $1.50, and a milk costs $.50.
If you should have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 847-683-5793 or by email
([email protected])
Thank you!
Christina Schuler
Gary D. Wright Manager
School Bus Safety Alert
Spring is almost here! So this is a good time to review some school bus and pedestrian safety rules with
your children.
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Younger children should be reminded that drivers may be distracted for a variety of reasons, they
should always be careful crossing the street.
Nationally, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of children who have been struck by
motor vehicles that illegally pass school buses. There has been no definitive reason offered for
this rash of accidents. Remind children they must always cross in front of their school bus and be
sure that traffic has stopped for them before they proceed across the street. The driver will signal
them when it is safe to cross.
Spring weather brings out the euphoria in children. Behavior problems can distract the driver
which could result in an accident. This is a good opportunity for us to remind them to respect your
driver and the other students on the bus, talk using your inside voice and always remain seated
while the bus is in motion.
Check your child’s clothing and backpack for the presence of long drawstrings or other dangling
items. These items can get snagged in the bus door as the child gets off the bus and should be
removed from clothing and bags.
Insist that your child wait for the bus safely and in an orderly fashion, back away from the roadway.
Behavior problems and horse play at the bus stop can create hazardous conditions for children.
Make sure that your child arrives at the designated bus stop five minutes prior to the scheduled
pick up time. Children who are late for the bus may panic and chase after the bus, or run into the
road.
Have a plan for what your child should do if they were to miss the bus in the morning and what they
should do if they arrive home and can’t get into the house.
A Few Reminders for Drivers of Motor Vehicles
A school bus’ flashing yellow lights are a warning the bus will soon be stopping to load or unload
passenger.
The extended STOP signal arm and flashing red lights advise motorists the bus has stopped and is
loading/unloading passengers. Motorists coming from either direction MUST STOP when they see
these signals displayed. The majority of children injured or killed in pupil transportation are injured
outside the bus, struck by motorists who fail to stop for the flashing red lights and extended stop
arm.
State law requires school buses to stop for all railroad crossings. If you are approaching the bus
from the front, you may proceed past with caution. If you are approaching the bus from the rear,
the law prohibits driving over the center line to pass if the bus is within 100 feet of a railroad
crossing.
There are penalties for illegally passing a school bus. First offense is a mandatory minimum fine of
$150 and a 3 month suspension of driver’s license. Second offense is a mandatory minimum fine
of $500 and one year suspension of driver’s license. A motorist cited for illegally passing a school
bus is not eligible for court supervision.
A bus driver can sign a complaint with the local police department against the owner of the
violating vehicle. The owner of the vehicle is responsible for identifying the driver at the time of the
violation. Failure to do so will result in the transfer of the violation to the registered owner.
Finally, please use extreme caution when driving on a school campus. Children can come from
any direction and easily forget to watch for moving vehicles. Drivers are often in a hurry; it only
takes a second or two to save a life.
Do you have a favorite spot that you like to read? Have you ever had a book that
you could not put down no matter where you were? We want to know about it!!!
Who?
What?
When?
Where?
Why?
GWES students & staff
A picture of you reading
From now until May 7th
Any place you want
Why not??
We are having an all school contest!
Please send into school (or email: [email protected]) a 4 x 6 or 5 x 7
picture of you reading somewhere fun, unusual, or different. Students and staff
are welcome and encouraged to include family members and pets. We will display
the pictures outside the library for all to enjoy. We are excited to see how creative
you can be! There will be one student prize and one staff prize of a $20 gift
certificate to the book fair. Please label the pictures with name, grade, and
teacher.
Have Fun Reading!
(no Photoshop or alterations of pictures)
Mrs. Kaczar and Mrs. Snarski
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All 4th and 5th grade students will take a keyboarding assessment this spring. Results will be
on the report cards. Type to Learn 4 is a keyboarding program recommended for 2-5th grade
students. Keyboarding is an important skill. We encourage all students to practice
keyboarding. Below are directions on downloading the program which the district has paid
for. If you do not have a computer, the library has free use of computers, and there are many
free keyboarding websites. Kindergarten and first grade students can practice keyboarding by
typing the alphabet or sight words, or playing keyboarding games on ABCya.com.
Dear Parents,
We are pleased to announce that the keyboarding program, Type to Learn 4: Agents of Information has been purchased
for CUSD 300. This is a comprehensive keyboarding program with a futuristic theme, engaging activities, and real world
typing. Grades 3 – 5 have been introduced to this program in the library media computer lab and may have additional
access in the classroom. Fortunately, ALL students can use Type to Learn 4 from home if you have internet access!
Please note that students in 4th and 5th grades are assessed yearly on their keyboarding skills and a grade will be given on
the report card. This extra practice at home would be truly beneficial.
How to download Type to Learn 4 on your home computer:
1.
Go to the Type to Learn 4 website http://ttl4.sunburst.com/downloads
2.
Scroll down to “Full Versions” and select
“Full TTL4 Application – Mac – Web Version” OR
“Full TTL4 Application – Windows – Web Version”
3.
Select “Save” rather than open or run (The application will be in your download folder)
How to install Type to Learn 4: (Zip File)
1.
Right mouse click on Type to Learn 4 zip file
2.
Select “Extract All”
3.
Select “Extract”
4.
Double click on “ttl41212a” to launch the installer
5.
Follow Set Up Wizard instructions:
a. Select “Next”
b. Select “I agree”
c. Select “Install”
d. Select “Finish”
e.
How to install Type to Learn 4: (If in Download Folder)
1.
2.
3.
4.
Go to download folder
Double click on the file “TTL4 file”
Click run
Follow set up wizard instructions to complete installation.
How to log in:
1.
Double click on TTL4 icon on desktop
2.
Enter username: Student’s district ID number
3.
Enter password: Student’s district ID number
4.
Enter account code: 101889
5.
Start typing!!
For questions, please contact Debbie Kaczar at [email protected].
Thank you,
Deborah Kaczar
Library Media Specialist
Where: Westfield Community School
When: June 1st – June 11th
Excluding Friday, June 5
Time: 6th grade - 8AM-10:15AM
7th grade - 9:15AM-11:30AM
8th grade - 10:30AM-12:45PM
Camp will culminate in a final performance at Westfield Community School, on June 11, at 5PM (Orchestra) or
7 PM (Band)
Cost: $105
*Cost of camp includes a t-shirt*
Who: Camp is open to all incoming 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students for the 2015-2016 school year.
Registration: Registration is open February 19th-April 17th. Pick up a registration form from a D300 music
teacher. You can also register online by going to the following website. Make sure to register for your
student’s INCOMING grade level.
Orchestra: d300summerorchestra.weebly.com
Band: d300summerband.weebly.com
Daily Schedule
1 hour– full ensemble rehearsal
15 minute– brain break
1 hour– break-out sessions
Sessions include: sectionals, ILMEA prep, fiddling, ukulele, music technology and composition, and more!
FINE
ARTS
FESTIVAL
When: April 18th, 10AM to 3PM
Where: Cambridge Lakes Learning Center
What: Artists, vendors, art activities, musicians, and performances.
Vendors: Candles, soaps, jewelry, pottery and much more!
Musical acts include:
Voices in Harmony, Glen Ellyn – Wheaton Chorale Ensemble,
students of the Cambridge Studios,
the Dekalb Stagecoach Theater Blackbox Ensemble,
Mayer School of Irish Dance, and others!
Food and beverages will be available for purchase.
For more information, please contact:
Art: [email protected]
Music: [email protected] or [email protected]
CAMBRIDGE LAKES LEARNING CENTER * 900 WESTER BOULEVARD * PINGREE GROVE IL * 60140
¡No es muy temprano para hacer sus citas para los exámenes físicos y vacunas o
inmunizaciones! Todos los estudiantes deben estar al día con los requisitos de los
exámenes físicos y vacunas, todas las formas deben estar en la oficina de la
enfermera antes del 1o de agosto para asegurar que los estudiantes pueden
comenzar clases el primer día. Los estudiantes no podrán asistir a clases hasta
que no hayan cumplido con todos los requisitos de salud en su expediente.
Requisitos de Salud Importantes para el 2015-2016
Es un requisito que todos los estudiantes entrando al Prescolar, Kínder, Sexto y Noveno grado tengan
un examen físico actualizado y usando la Forma aprobada por el Departamento de Salud de Illinois. Un
examen físico para deportes no llena los requisitos. Un examen físico actual es uno que fue hecho
dentro de un año hasta agosto del 2015. La parte de los padres al reverso de la forma en la parte de
arriba, debe ser llenada y firmada. Todos los estudiantes deben cumplir con los requisitos del estado y
tener sus inmunizaciones o vacunas al día por el Estado de Illinois, incluyendo las siguientes:
Iniciando el año escolar 2014-2015 todos los estudiantes ingresando al sexto grado, deben mostrar
prueba de haber obtenido una dosis de la vacuna meningocócica (meningitis).
Todos los estudiantes ingresando al doceavo grado deben mostrar prueba de haber recibido dos
dosis de la vacuna meningocócica (meningitis), a menos que hayan recibido la primera dosis
después de los 16 años de edad, si es así sólo se requiere una dosis.
Todos los estudiantes iniciando de sexto a doceavo grado deben mostrar prueba de haber
recibido una dosis de la vacuna Tdap.
Todos los estudiante iniciando en kínder, primero, séptimo, noveno y décimo grado, deben
mostrar prueba de haber recibido dos dosis de varicela (viruela).
Las fechas de las inmunizaciones o vacunas pueden ser vistas en el Portal para Padres.
Durante el año el D300 en conjunto con el Centro de Cuidado de Familias Greater Elgin (Greater Elgin
Family Care Center) ofrece clínicas de exámenes físicos e inmunizaciones en las escuelas del D300. Por
favor, visite el sito web de Servicios de Salud del D300 o comuníquese con la Oficina de Salud de
cualquier escuela para informarse de las fechas y lugares donde se llevarán a cabo.
Now is not too early to begin scheduling important physical and immunization
appointments! All students must be up-to-date with physical examination and
immunization requirements and all forms must be turned into the School Health
Office prior to August 1st to ensure students can begin school on the first day of
attendance. Students will not be able to attend school until all required health
information is on file.
Important Health Requirements for 2015-2016
All students entering Early Childhood, Kindergarten, Sixth and Ninth grades are required to have a
current physical examination completed on the approved Illinois Department of Public Heath Form. A
sport physical does not meet the requirement. A current physical is one that was completed within one
year of August 2015. The parent portion on the upper back side of the form must be completed and
signed. All students must be up-to-date with the State of Illinois immunization requirements including
the following:
Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year all students entering sixth grade must show proof of
receiving one dose of meningococcal vaccine (meningitis).
Beginning with the 2015-2016 school year all students entering twelfth grade must show proof of
receiving two doses of meningococcal vaccine (meningitis) unless the first dose was given after
the age of 16, then only one dose is required.
All students entering grades six through twelve must show proof of receiving one dose of Tdap.
All students entering kindergarten, first, sixth, seventh, ninth and tenth grades must show proof
of receiving two doses of varicella (chickenpox).
Immunization dates can be viewed through the Parent Infinite Campus Portal.
D300 together with Greater Elgin Family Care Center offer physical and immunization clinics onsite at
D300 schools throughout the year. Please visit the D300 Health Services website or contact any D300
School Health Office for dates and locations.
JACOBS GOLDEN EAGLES
CO-ED SUMMER TENNIS CAMPS
All registration for Jacobs summer camps is done online.
To register for a program, please visit:
http://www.athletics2000.com/jacobs/registration/
(The registration website will become active in mid-March.)
Please email Coach Betts if you experience any difficulty with registration.
1st Session
(June 15th – June 25th)
Beginner/Intermediate
(8:00am - 9:30am)
Advanced
2nd Session
(July 20th – July 30th)
Beginner/Intermediate
(3:00pm - 4:30pm)
Advanced
*With Coach Betts’ Approval*
*With Coach Betts’ Approval*
(10:00am - 11:30am)
Junior Eagles
Grades K - 5 (11:45am – 12:30pm)
(4:30pm - 6:00pm)
Junior Eagles
Grades K - 5 (6:15pm - 7:00pm)
NEW THIS YEAR!
New for 2015 (FIRST SESSION ONLY), we are excited to welcome the experts from Kopf
Running who will be providing an optional supplement to our on-court instruction. Coaches
Seth and Karen will focus on improving overall endurance and conditioning as well as tennisspecific speed, agility, and movement patterns for our players. Both coaches are former
collegiate athletes. Karen was a top high school state and division 1 tennis player.
Find more information about Kopf Running at www.kopfrunning.com
Select the “With Agility” option when registering online.
The Beginner/Intermediate and Advanced campers’ agility session will take place the week of
June 22nd from 9:30-10am. ($15 cost)
The Junior Eagles’ agility session will run from 11:15-11:45 the week of June 22nd. ($10 cost)
Cost
All registration must be done through the Athletics 2000 website listed above.
All fees listed below reflect the mandatory $10 service fee charged by Athletics 2000.
We apologize for this inconvenience which is beyond our control.
Program (Grades)
Advanced
Beginner/Intermediate
Junior Eagles (K-5)
Session Fee (+Agility)
$85 ($100)
$85 ($100)
$50 ($60)
* Please contact Coach Betts prior to enrolling in the “advanced” camp for approval.
The “Junior Eagles” camp is open to all participants entering grades K-5 in the 2015-2016 school year.
Please contact Coach Betts with any questions regarding which section is most appropriate for your child.
Coaches reserve the right to move players based on ability level to the appropriate section, as needed.
Camp Director:
Jon Betts
[email protected]
The Golden Eagles Tennis Camps are directed by Jon Betts, head coach of the Jacobs Golden
Eagles girls’ and boys’ tennis programs. Coach Betts, entering his eleventh year as a head
coach, is a 2005 graduate of Knox College where he was a 4-year varsity letter winner and allconference selection in both tennis and soccer. In addition to being a 4th grade teacher at Liberty
Elementary, Coach Betts, a USPTA-certified tennis teaching professional, was selected as an
IHSTCA Regional Coach of the Year following the girls’ conference championship season.
Coach Betts will be assisted by a number of current college tennis players and former high
school stand-outs. Participants may expect a low student-to-instructor ratio.
The Golden Eagles’ tennis camps are a great way to learn tennis, improve your game, make new
friends and, most importantly, HAVE FUN! No prior tennis experience is required. All
aspects of the game will be covered during the camps. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt.
Session 1
June 15th – June 25th
All Times AM
Please note that, if indoor space is unavailable and inclement weather forces us off the courts,
due to administrative furlough days, first session rain-days would be made up the week of
Monday, June 29th as needed.
Mon.
15th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
22nd
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
Tues.
16th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
23rd
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
Wed.
17th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
24th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
Thurs.
18th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
25th
Beg/Int 8 – 9:30
Adv 10 – 11:30
Jun 11:45–12:30
Fri.
19th
26th
Session 2
July 20th – July 30th
All Times PM
Please note that, if indoor space is unavailable and inclement weather forces us off the courts,
due to administrative furlough days, second session rain-days will be made up the week of
Monday, August 3rd as needed.
Mon.
20th
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
27th
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
Tues.
21st
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
28th
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
Beg/Int
Adv
Jun
Wed.
22nd
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
29th
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
Thurs.
23rd
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:15 – 7
30th
Beg/Int 3 – 4:30
Adv 4:30 – 6
Jun 6:10 – 7
Beginner/Intermediate
Advanced
Junior Eagles (K-5)
Jacobs Tennis Team Website
https://sites.google.com/site/hdjacobstennis/
Fri.
24th
31st
HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS YOUTH
FOOTBALL AND CHEER
The Hampshire Youth Football & Cheerleading organization has been providing a safe
and effective instruction to children ages 6-14 for over 25 years in Hampshire,
Pingree Grove, Gilberts, and surrounding areas. Our goal is to teach each child proper
technique and style in both football and cheerleading, while maintaining a safe and
fun environment. Our program continues to successfully serve as the feeder program
for Hampshire High School.
Walk Up Registration Date 2015
April 11th from 10:00am - 3:00pm at
The Home and Business Expo — Gary D Wright School
FOOTBALL
CHEER
REGISTRATION FEE $175.00
INCLUDES USE OF:
ALL FOOTBALL PADS
GAME JERSEY & PANTS
HELMET
** MINI-FOOTBALL CAMP AND
T-SHIRT INCLUDED WITH
REGISTRATION**
REGISTRATION FEE $175.00
INCLUDES USE OF:
CHEER UNIFORM
POMS
**MINI-CHEER CAMP AND TSHIRT INCLUDED WITH
Family discount of $50.00
for 2 children/ $100.00 for
3 children or more
REGISTRATION**
Refundable equipment deposit $250.00
dated 12/1/2015
Registration after July 1, 2015 $225.00
Refundable uniform deposit $125.00, dated
12/1/2015
Registration after July 1, 2015 $225.00
Both Programs Require:
$100.00 per family refundable volunteer deposit, check dated 12/1/2015. Each family is required to purchase 3,
$20.00 Football Mania tickets, to be purchased at registration. Full payment is due at registration and all checks to be
made out to HYF & C. (Deposit checks are not cashed and will be returned once equipment, uniforms and volunteer
obligation are fulfilled)
For more information, please visit www.hampshirewildcats.com
GREAT SOCCER STARTS HERE!
Safe, affordable...and memories that last a lifetime. AYSO has been the first
name in youth soccer since 1964. Every child plays at least 50% of EVERY
game!
In AYSO Region 1284
Everyone Plays…Everyone Wins!
WHO:
Boys & Girls, Ages 4-13
High School Girls, Ages 14-18
WHEN:
April 22nd from 5:30-7:30pm at Faith United Methodist Church
(325 S. Stott St., Genoa)
April 29th from 5:30-7:30pm at the Genoa Public Library
(240 W. Main St., Genoa)
Must register online at www.eayso.org (No paper forms are available.)
Early registration fees are $85* per player (U6-U19), $40* (U5)
After registration dates, fees are $125* (U6-19), $80* (U5)
Includes Insurance, Uniform, Magazine, & More!
*We now accept cash, check and credit cards
*Scholarships are available, please call for consideration.
***LAST DAY TO REGISTER IS MAY 1ST, NO EXCEPTIONS***
For more information…
Visit our website at ayso1284.com
Or call Amanda at 803-319-6663
Fox Valley Bayern Munich Soccer Tryouts for Boys & Girls at Huffman Park
(811 Tartans Dr, West Dundee, IL)
Web: www.FoxValleyBayernMunich.com
Email: [email protected]
Ph: 630-234-5191
*Age/Division is determined by date range
U8 (8/1/2007 - 7/31/2008): Tryout dates 5/26/15 6pm to 7pm
U9 (8/1/2006 - 7/31/2007): Tryout dates 5/26/15 6pm to 7pm
U10 (8/1/2005 - 7/31/2006): Tryout dates 5/27/15 6pm to 7pm
U11 (8/1/2004 - 7/31/2005): Tryout dates 5/27/15 6pm to 7pm
U12 (8/1/2003 - 7/31/2004): Tryout dates 5/28/15 6pm to 7pm
U13 (8/1/2002 - 7/31/2003): Tryout dates 5/28/15 6pm to 7pm
U14 (8/1/2001 - 7/31/2002): Tryout dates 5/29/15 6pm to 7pm
Professional Training - Licensed Coaches - Tournament Play - Preseason Soccer Camp - Affordable Fees Preparation for High School-College Soccer
School Physicals
Beat the Rush!
Schedule your school & sports physicals today!
NOTE: Medicaid insurance (the Medical Card) has changed. Let VNA help you
make sense of these changes.
•
If your child is a VNA Medicaid insurance (Medical Card) patient, the
school/sports physical and immunizations are FREE.
f your child has a Medicaid insurance plan accepted at VNA, but VNA is
•Inot
your Primary Care Provider (PCP) and your PCP does NOT offer FREE
immunizations, come to VNA. You can receive the office visit and immunizations free. NOTE: Your child must receive a physical from your PCP; this
does NOT apply to Harmony plan patients.
child used to be a VNA Medicaid patient but was assigned to anoth•Ierf your
PCP recently, you may be able to switch him/her back to VNA ‘for cause’
and then receive physicals and immunizations FREE. (VNA can help you
make the switch! Allow up to 45 days for the switch to go into effect.)
f you do not have health insurance and are income eligible with proof of
•Iincome,
come to VNA for FREE immunizations with a school physical fee of
$25.
do not have health insurance and are not income-eligible and/or
•Idof you
not have proof of income, the fee for the physical is $35 and cost for
vaccines may be extra.
•
If your family has another health plan accepted by VNA, you can receive
physicals and immunizations FREE if that is included in your plan (see reverse side for accepted plans).
f you think your child might be eligible for Medicaid, enroll in Medicaid at
•IVNA
today to receive FREE physicals and immunizations upon acceptance
into the program.
* ”FREE” immunizations means “no cost” to you; your Medicaid or other insurance company
may be charged.
For appointments
(630) 892-4355
(847) 717-6455
AURORA
400 N. Highland Ave.
M-Th 8:00am–8:00pm
F, Sat 8:00am–4:00pm
Sun 12:00–4:00pm
AURORA
1400 Indian Ave.
M & W 8:00am–8:00pm
Tu, Th, F, Sat 8:00am–4:00pm
BENSENVILLE
28 N. York Rd.
M 8:00am–8:00pm
Tu 8:00am–4:00pm
W 12:00pm–8:00pm
Th–F 8:00am–4:00pm
Sat 8:00am–12:00pm
BOLINGBROOK
396 Remington Blvd.,
Suite 230
M 8:00am–8:00pm
Tu-F 12:00–8:00pm
Sat 8:00am–4:00pm
Sun 12:00–4:00pm
CAROL STREAM
350 Schmale Rd.,
Suite 150
M 8:00am–4:00pm
Tu 8:00am–8:00pm
W 8:00am–4:00pm
Th 12:00pm–8:00pm
F 8:00am–4:00pm
Sat 8:00am-12:00pm
ELGIN - VILLA ST.
801 Villa St.
M, Th–Sat 8:00am–4:00pm
Tu, W 8:00am–8:00pm
ELGIN-WING ST.
All students entering kindergarten, sixth, and ninth grade must
have a school physical before the start of the school year.
620 Wing St.
M 8:00am–8:00pm
Tu–F 8:00am–4:00pm
VNA TOMCAT
HEALTH CENTER
500 Tomcat Ln.,
Room 095, Aurora
(For students at East
Aurora H.S., Cowherd,
Simmons, & Waldo)
M-F 8:00am– 4:00pm
(school year)
Tu, Th 8:00am–4:00pm
(summer)
Health Plans accepted at VNA Health Care
If you are on Medicaid, you must have VNA Health Care or a specific VNA provider as your
Primary Care Provider (PCP) through one of the Medicaid health plans listed below. Medicaid
patients may see any of our 60+ health care providers no matter which VNA PCP is listed on
your card.
Medicaid Managed Care Health Plans
• Aetna Better Health ACA
• Aetna Better Health CSN
• Aetna Better Health FHP
• Aetna Better Health ICP
• Aetna Better Health MMAI (copay may apply)
• Aetna Better Health MMC
• Aetna Better Health MMP (copay may apply)
• Blue Cross Community ACA
• Blue Cross Community CSN
• Blue Cross Community FHP
• Blue Cross Community ICP
• Blue Cross Community MMAI (copay may apply)
• Blue Cross Community MMC
• Blue Cross Community MMP(copay may apply)
• Cenpatico Behavioral Health ICP
• Harmony ACA
• Harmony FHP
• Harmony MMC
• IlliniCare ICP*
• IlliniCare MMAI* (copay may apply)
• IlliniCare MMP* (copay may apply)
*Accepted through 3/31/15. It is recommended if you continue
Other Health Plans
In Network
• Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO Plus
Out of Network*
• Aetna PPO
• Affiliated Physicians Group
• AARP
• Benefit Administrative Systems
• Champ VA
• CoreSource
• Coventry
• Dart Management Corporation
• First Health
• Great West
• Inetico
• Insurer’s Admin Corp
• Ironworkers
• PAI
• TriCare
• UMR
• WPS
or plan to see VNA Health Care providers that you change your
IlliniCare plan and PCP NOW to one of the other “Medicaid
Managed Care Health Plans” currently accepted by VNA.
Medicaid Non-Managed Care Health Plan
• Illinois Health Connect
Medicaid Accountable Care Entity (ACE)
Health Plans
NOTE: The below listed ACE health plans will be accepted
through 6/30/16. It is recommended if you continue or
plan to see VNA Health Care providers that you
change your ACE plan and PCP NOW to one of the
other “Medicaid Managed Care Health Plans”
currently accepted by VNA.
• Advocate Accountable Care
• Better Health Network
• Community Care Partners
• HealthCura
• Illinois Partnership for Health
• Loyola Family Care
• MyCare Chicago
• SmartPlan Choice
• UH Health Plus
*Out of network benefits will depend on the policy.
Check with your insurance provider.
VNA continues our contract work with Marketplace
health plans and anticipates accepting several of
these plans.
Exámenes físicos
escolares
¡Evite las carreras!
¡Programe hoy sus citas para exámenes físicos
escolares y de deportes!
NOTA: el seguro de Medicaid (tarjeta de Medicaid) ha cambiado. Dejé que el
VNA le ayude a entender estos cambios.
i su hijo es paciente del VNA con seguro Medicaid (tarjeta médica), los
•Sexámenes
físicos escolares/deportes y las inmunizaciones son GRATIS.
•
Si su hijo tiene el plan de seguro de Medicaid aceptado en el VNA, pero el
VNA no es su proveedor primario del cuidado de la salud (PCP por sus siglas
en inglés) y su PCP NO ofrece inmunizaciones GRATIS, venga al VNA. Usted
puede recibir la visita al doctor y las inmunizaciones GRATIS. NOTA: su
hijo debe recibir un examen físico por parte de su PCP; esto NO aplica a
pacientes del plan Harmony.
i su hijo era un paciente del VNA con Medicaid pero fue asignado a otro
•SPCP
recientemente, usted quizá pueda cambiarlo de nuevo al VNA “ por
causa” y recibir después los exámenes físicos e inmunizaciones GRATIS . (¡El
VNA puede ayudarle a hacer el cambio! Debe dejar pasar al menos 45 días
para que el cambio entre en vigor.)
i usted no tiene seguro de salud y es elegible por sus ingresos y muestra
•Scomprobante
de ingresos, venga al VNA para inmunizaciones GRATIS con
un cargo por examen físico escolar de $25
i usted no tiene seguro de salud y no es elegible por sus ingresos y/o no
•Stiene
comprobante de ingresos, el costo por el examen físico es de $35 y el
costo por las vacunas puede ser extra.
Si su familia tiene otro plan de salud aceptado por el VNA, usted puede re•cibir
exámenes e inmunizaciones GRATIS si están incluidas en su plan( vea
los planes aceptados al reverso).
•
Si usted creé que su hijo quizá pueda ser elegible para Medicaid, inscríbase
hoy al Medicaid en el VNA para recibir exámenes físicos e inmunizaciones
GRATIS una vez que sea aceptado en el programa.
Inmunizaciones “GRATIS” significa “sin costo” para usted; su Medicaid u otra compañía de seguro podrá recibir el cargo.
Todos los estudiantes entrando al jardín de niños, sexto y noveno
grado deben de tener un examen físico escolar antes de comenzar
el año escolar.
Para citas
(630) 892-4355
(847) 717-6455
AURORA
400 N. Highland Ave.
lu-ju 8:00am–8:00pm
vi, sá 8:00am–4:00pm
do 12:00–4:00pm
AURORA
1400 Indian Ave.
lu, mi 8:00am–8:00pm
ma, ju, vi, sá 8:00am–4:00pm
BENSENVILLE
28 N. York Rd.
lu 8:00am–8:00pm
ma 8:00am–4:00pm
mi 12:00pm–8:00pm
ju-vi 8:00am–4:00pm
sá 8:00am–12:00pm
BOLINGBROOK
396 Remington Blvd.,
Suite 230
lu 8:00am–8:00pm
ma-vi 12:00–8:00pm
sá 8:00am–4:00pm
do 12:00–4:00pm
CAROL STREAM
350 Schmale Rd.,
Suite 150
lu 8:00am–4:00pm
ma 8:00am–8:00pm
mi 8:00am–4:00pm
ju 12:00pm–8:00pm
vi 8:00am–4:00pm
sá 8:00am–12:00pm
ELGIN - VILLA ST.
801 Villa St.
lu, ju-sá 8:00am–4:00pm
lu, mi 8:00am–8:00pm
ELGIN-WING ST.
620 Wing St.
lu 8:00am–8:00pm
ma-vi 8:00am–4:00pm
VNA TOMCAT
HEALTH CENTER
500 Tomcat Ln.—
Room 095, Aurora
(Para los estudiantes at
East Aurora H.S., Cowherd,
Simmons, & Waldo)
lu-vi 8:00am–4:00pm
(año escolar)
ma, ju 8:00am–4:00pm
(hora de verano)
Planes de salud aceptados en el VNA Health Care
Si usted tiene Medicaid, usted debe de tener al VNA Health Care o a un proveedor específico del VNA
como su proveedor primario del cuidado de la salud (PCP por sus siglas en inglés) a través de uno de los
planes de salud de Medicaid en la siguiente lista. Los pacientes de Medicaid pueden ver a cualquiera de
nuestros más de 60 proveedores de la salud sin importar cual PCP del VNA este listado en su tarjeta.
Planes medicos para Medicaid
• Aetna Better Health ACA
• Aetna Better Health CSN
• Aetna Better Health FHP
• Aetna Better Health ICP
• Aetna Better Health MMAI (copay may apply)
• Aetna Better Health MMC
• Aetna Better Health MMP (copay may apply)
• Blue Cross Community ACA
• Blue Cross Community CSN
• Blue Cross Community FHP
• Blue Cross Community ICP
• Blue Cross Community MMAI (copay may apply)
• Blue Cross Community MMC
• Blue Cross Community MMP(copay may apply)
• Cenpatico Behavioral Health ICP
• Harmony ACA
• Harmony FHP
• Harmony MMC
• IlliniCare ICP*
• IlliniCare MMAI* (copay may apply)
• IlliniCare MMP* (copay may apply)
*Aceptado hasta el 31/3/15. Se recomienda que si usted con-
Otros planes
En la red
• Blue Cross Blue Shield PPO Plus
Fuera de la red*
• Aetna PPO
• Affiliated Physicians Group
• AARP
• Benefit Administrative Systems
• Champ VA
• CoreSource
• Coventry
• Dart Management Corporation
• First Health
• Great West
• Inetico
• Insurer’s Admin Corp
• Ironworkers
• PAI
• TriCare
• UMR
• WPS
tinúa o planea ver a los proveedores del VNA Health Care que
usted cambie su plan de IlliniCare y su PCP AHORA a uno de
los otros “Planes del Cuidado de la Salud Administrado por el
Medicaid” actualmente aceptado por el VNA.
Planes medicos no-monitoreados para Medicaid
• Illinois Health Connect
Planes Médicos de Entidades Responsables por
la Atención de Medicaid (ACE)
NOTA: Los planes de salud ACE anotados abajo seran
aceptados hasta 6/30/16. Es recomendado si planea
continuar con su proveedor de VNA Health
Care que cambie su plan de ACE y su PCP
AHORA a otro “Planes Médicos Para Medicaid” actualmente aceptado por VNA.
• Advocate Accountable Care
• Better Health Network
• Community Care Partners
• HealthCura
• Illinois Partnership for Health
• Loyola Family Care
• MyCare Chicago
• SmartPlan Choice
• UH Health Plus
*Los beneficios fuera de red dependerán de la póliza.
Verifiqué con su proveedor de seguro.
El VNA continúa con el contrato de trabajo con el
mercado de planes de salud y anticipa aceptar varios
de éstos planes.

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