November - the Wauconda Community Unit School District 118

“HOME OF THE WOLVERINES”
November 2015
WAUCONDA MIDDLE SCHOOL
IMPORTANT DATES
STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
Choir Field Trip
11/5
Mega Event Party
11/13
8th Grade EXPLORE Test
11/16
2nd Qtr Midterms Sent Home in
Homeroom
11/17
PTO Meeting—6 p.m.
11/17
Thanksgiving Break
No School
11/25
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11/27
3rd Exploratory Rotation Begins
11/30
Selin Akad, Gianna Alongi, Tyler Anderson, Lucas
Aragon, Danny Botha, Giselle Beltran, Andres
Cervantes, Vincent Clemente, Bryan Flores,
Bridgette Galve, Adrian Garduno, Huguette Gil,
Lukrecija Juozeviciute, Kayla Martin, Gianna
Modica, Nicholas Monterosso, Taryn Murphy,
Karly Pikel, Belle Ramos, Nicole Schaeffer,
Roman Stanley, Bella Stott, Enrique Zambrano,
Lydia Zheng
Emergency Alerts and School Closings Now on Twitter
Follow Superintendent Dr. Coles on Twitter @Supt_D118
DISTRICT 118 BOARD OF
EDUCATION
John Armstrong, Kathleen Bianco, Deby Dato,
Jonathan Feryance, Carey McHugh, David
Patterson, and Brian Swanson
Committee of the Whole Meeting:
11/05/15 at 7:00 p.m.
Business Meeting :
11/12/15 at 7:00 p.m.
All meetings are held in the District 118
Board Room
Dr. Daniel J. Coles, Superintendent of Schools will now be utilizing Twitter
to announce emergency alerts and school closings. The use of Twitter will
be used in conjunction with our existing communication platforms such as
our SchoolMessenger Emergency Alert System (robocall) as well as postings on our District’s Website at http://www.d118.org/. In order to get the
emergency alerts and school closing “Tweets” from Dr. Coles, you must
have a Twitter account. To do so, use your smart phone to download the
Twitter app or use your web browser on your computer and go to:
https://support.twitter.com/. Once you have a Twitter account, you may get
the alert Tweets by following Dr. Coles @Supt_D118. Please note that the
purpose of this Twitter account will only be used for notifying staff, parents
and the community about emergency alerts and school closings.
Message From the Principal
November 2015
Dear Parents,
It is hard to believe that we are already two weeks away from our second quarter midterm! The school year is going so fast and smoothly due to our parents, students, and staff.
We would like to thank all the parents who came to visit us during our S/P/T Conferences
this past month. Our faculty appreciated the opportunity to meet with you and your child. By
working together, we can ensure a successful educational experience for your child. Research
shows that students whose parents are involved in their child’s education do better in school. We
would also like to thank our Wauconda Middle School PTO for providing us with a wonderful
dinner on Wednesday evening during conferences.
Our 8th grade students will be taking the EXPLORE test on Monday, November 16th. All
of our 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students will take their winter NWEA MAP test during the first week
of December. The EXPLORE test, along with NWEA MAP scores, are utilized by the high
school to assist with student placement. Please remind your students of the importance of these
tests. You can assist with preparation by making sure your child gets a good night sleep,
receives a healthy breakfast, and reports to school on time.
We would like to congratulate Sarah Rizzo who qualified for the Girl’s IESA State Cross
Country meet!
I would once again like to encourage your children to become active members in an
extracurricular activity. Getting involved is one of the key components of a successful middle
school experience, and research shows that staying connected to your school helps to build assets
to make good choices outside of school. This is a great opportunity for students to learn how to
balance commitments and begin to manage what can become a too-busy schedule. These lessons
are best learned in the early years, where there are many adults around to help them through it.
We need your help! Our #1 Office Discipline Referral is tardy to school. If you drop
your child off at school or your child is a walker, please assist by making sure that your child
arrives to school prior to 7:45 a.m. on Monday – Thursday and 8:45 a.m. on Friday’s to ensure
that your child can report to their homeroom and/or 1st period class by the time the first bell
rings. Thank you in advance for your cooperation is this matter.
Sincerely,
Daniel Stoller
WAUCONDA MIDDLE SCHOOL
2015 QUARTER ONE HONOR ROLL
Superior Honors: (4.0)
Eighth Grade: Selin Akad, Riley Aldrich, Evelyn Barrios, Sonakshi Garr, Alyssa Glasby,
Katerina Harrison, Lukrecija Juozeviciute, Grace Lewandowski, Caitlin Malon, Jasmine
McKeel, Aubrey Nick, Bradley Nolan, Karly Pikel, Sarah Rizzo, Jennifer Rudd, Emily
Schriedel, Courtney Scott, Alec Smith, Aidan Stephan, Augustine Vanteylingen, Mark
Yaroslavsky
Seventh Grade: Gianna Alongi, Tyler Anderson, Paulina Argomaniz, Amanda Bak,
Jessica Chapnick, Benjamin Chung, Megan Dhillon, Kira Fish, Ian Flaskamp, Katharina
Fuchs, Bridgette Galve, Eeshan Garr, Nicole Grafon, George Guffey, Camden Janik, Ritika
Jawale, Gianna Modica, Taryn Murphy, Conor O’Shea, Patrick Solis, Maria Stephens
Sixth Grade: Marcelo Balarin, Dylan Brannick, McKenna Buchanan, Lukas Casebolt,
Cassidy Cummings, Huguette Gil, Kiley Harris, Diamond Head, Aidan Hewitt, Zehra
Hussain, Kaitlyn Jerard, Ashleigh Kafka, Samira Khobdeh, Montgomery Komas, Sullivan
Kosmach, Martin Krachtus, Amanda Lisi, Tyler Mattson, Sara Meyer, Jessica Pakaski, Belle
Ramos, Ryan Rininger, Erin Seiler, Jack Zieba
High Honors: (3.5—3.9)
Eighth Grade: Danila Andreyev, Sophia Apodaca, Brandon Baez, Alex Bertagnoli, Allison
Brubaker, Nicole Callahan, Jason Casebolt, Andres Cervantes, Abagail Cronin, Alan Diaz,
Yves Mari Entereso, Yareli Garcia, Kevin Grafon, Daniela Hacke, Tyler Heinz, Brennan
Hogan, Jakob Holmes, Jia Ivory, Fresca Kanari, Katelynn Klunder, Lydia Leichty, Megan
Lenhart, Morgan Lung, Joaquin Magana, Varun Mallampati, Sean McCormick, Camryn
Meyer, Stella Mincica, Alexia Myers, Oceanna Pfeiffer, Payal Rami, Dhana Marie Ramos,
Madison Rejczyk, Mason Szymczak, Eva Tejeda, Madelyn Thompson, Aleena Yandall Diaz,
Quicsia Zarate
High Honors: (3.5—3.9), continued
Seventh Grade: Robert Auclair II, Riya Aulakh, Sarah Carr, Vincent Clemente, Jordan
Conti, Ninette Correa, Lacey Coyne, Alex Crandall, Tyler Defort, Gustavo Delatorre,
Nathan Duaban, Cameron Dunleavy, Hayden Edwards, Maria Flores, Bryan Flores,
Alessandro Gibson, Macie Hanson, Halle Heinz, Benjamin Johnson, Ella Karg, Kassidy
Kimball, Alexander Kondos, Jacob Lang, Isaac Leichty, Rachel Ley, Logan Mahalko, Alicia
Maldonado, Hannah Martin, William McCorkle, Javerius McGuinn, Kailey Miller, Aiden
Miller, Aisa Naylor, Edward Nick, Samantha Nickol, Kassidy Plunkett, Veronica Reyes,
Brianna Rogers, Mason Schwalbach, Athea Sta Rosa, Peter Strain, Elisabeth ternes, Grace
Vogler, David Waraksa, Kevin Winkiel, Rosalie Wisniewski, Cristopher Zavaleta
Sixth Grade: Maryana Alvarenga, MacKenzie Arden, Robert Barnshaw, Kayleigh Berman,
Jann Paolo Bocalbos, Alexa Cahill, Sophia Cardoso, Jonathan Carr, Andrea Carranza,
Hannah Chapa Arellanos, Jade Colon, Jasmine Costa, Raina Cruz, Linda Cruz, Kathleen
Drummond, Sophia Esquivel, Memphis Gallego, Luke Hansen Kathryn Harding, Peighton
Hein, Paige Hitcho, Sydney Holmes, Megan Hutson, Grace Jacobi, Calli Janik, Matthew
Jankowski, MacKenzie Johnson, Alex Johnson, Katherine Karecki, Brett Kazimour, Carson
Kehoe, Taylor Koehler, Benjamin Kolontyrskiy, Amanda Krachtus, Kristin Kraml, Connor
LaCrosse, Grace Lawn, Luke Little, Matthew Magana, Caitlin Majestic, Kayla Martin, Cody
Olson, Mark Paulauskas, Kyle Piehl, Amy Ruiz, Patrick Rutkowski, Andrea Salgado, Stella
Savage, Emma Schuett, Roman Stanley, Avery Stone, Alana Vodicka, Chase Watkins,
Zachary Yu, Erik Zieba
Honor Roll: (3.0—3.49)
Eighth Grade: Shawn Acor, Karim Azzam, Ethan Bader, James Patrick Bocalbos, Anthony
Bonk, Bailey Burke, Douglas Campos, Preston Chartier, Connor D’Ambrosio, Perla Escudero, Evan Greissinger, Alison Greissinger, Llahoska Gurumendi, Tea Gussarson, Christian
Huspen, Joseph Hutson, Lucas Kaiser, Jessica Lehmann, Logan Lichtenberger, Natalia Martinez De La Cruz, Ryan Meyer, Jenna Mitchell, Cristino Pacheco Estrada, Matthew Pakaski,
Gisselle Pedroza, Haseeb Rehman, Emma Rezac, Abraham Rosalio, Nathalee Santana
Meza, Jacob Shanholtzer, Theresa Sosa, Justin Surovitz, Marissa Tovar, Anthony Tovar,
Vanessa Viveros, Leslie Webb, Haley Weinert, Alexandra Zavaleta Gomez, Anson Zheng
Honor Roll: (3.0—3.49), continued
Seventh Grade: Joseph Antonucci, Lelsie Arriaga, William Auclair, Maggie Battaglia,
Giselle Beltran, Abdiel Bocarando, Kellan Botha, Dominick Carmody, Carla Corrao,
Robert Cossey, Ethan Coster, Cameron Czajka, Karissa Dimmitt, Angie Garcia, Josef
Gerle, Joshua Gill, Angel Gurumendi, Maksymilian Halat, Rachel Hansen, Kaden Henley,
Dylan Hess, Christopher Kanari, Lucas Kesilis, Marium Khan, Michael Kloss, Benjamin
Kuhn, Jaden Landau, Charles Leake, Jaime Lopez, John Malik, Emily Marcadante, Jannet
Medrano, Natalie Meyer, Adrian Mikula, Jack Morenzoni, Xander Nadas, Brittany Niemo,
William Patience, Michael Paulus, Evelin Perez, Edwin Perez, Seth Peterson, Bianca
Pilaski, John Paul Rauschenberger, Emma Rivera, Desiree Rydberg, Fabian Sanchez,
Bryce Sims, Carver Stennett, Brian Sullivan, Amaya Tovar, Parker Whiston, Lucas
Wittkamp, Michael Yonkus, Lydia Zheng
Sixth Grade: Alexander Andersen, Daniel Arroyo, Itzel Barrios, Miranda Billen, Daniel
Botha, Nicolas Brinias, Olivia Byrd, Sadie Campdesuner, Irene Cardoso, Julian
Casarrubias, Evan Christensen, Yellecsi Cortes, Keira Dafnis, Griffin Daun, Emma Defort,
Jack Deleon, Briana Diaz, Mariana Dorado, Savannah Duenas, Jacob Feryance, Rachel
Frey, Kaylee Garcia, Osias Garcia, Noresli Garcia, Michelle Gomez, Jessica Gonzalez,
Alaine Gonzalez, Ariana Hatfield, Colin Husko, Susanne Jaimes, Lorenzo Jaimes, Brocktin
James, Stephen Jawnyj, Kathryn Jefson, Corben Krofel, Stephanie Leon, Yeniselva Llanos,
Jose Lupian, Zoe Luri, Kamrin Martin, Paola Martinez, Kelly Mejia, Austin Moe, Nicholas
Monterroso, Cheyenne Morris, Victoria Mraz, Jonathan Novy, Anthony Porcelli, Erick
Ramirez, Steven Reyes, Fatima Rivas, Conrad Sokolowski, Ryan Stephan, Bella Stott, Kailie
Tentler, Caleb Webb, Joshua Weinert, Jacob Wright, Sarah Yarc
GREAT JOB!!!
Wolverine Pride Winners
As part of our adoption of PBIS (Positive Behavior
Interventions & Supports), students are rewarded with
Wolverine PRIDE tickets for positive behaviors
exhibited at Wauconda Middle School. Students place
tickets earned into a bucket for our weekly prize
drawing. The following students were our PBIS ticket
winners this past month:
Brandon Baez, Marcelo Balarin, Linda Cruz,
Isaac Leichty and Roman Stanley
Congratulations and Keep Up the Great Work!!!
“WOLVERINE PRIDE” SPONSORS
Rewards are given out to students whose positive PRIDE tickets are pulled each Friday in our
drawing. Tickets can be earned by students throughout the building by displaying any of the three
B’s: Be Responsible, Be Respectful and Be Safe!!
If you or someone you know is interested in donating to our “WOLVERINE PRIDE” awards, we would
love to hear from you; there is never a gift too small. Please contact Dan Stoller, Josh Cornwell or
Allison Budden through e-mail or call 847-526-2122.
Let’s keep our school and community growing as one!!!
november SPORTS SCHEDULE
Come cheer on our team and watch our Pommies
and Cheerleaders perform at home games!!
Boys’ Basketball
11/3 vs.
Barrington Station at WMS, 4:00 pm
11/5 at
Barrington Prairie Middle School, 4:15 pm
11/10 at
Fox River Grove, 4:15 pm
11/16 at
Grayslake Middle School, 4:15 pm
11/17 vs.
Hawthorn North at WMS, 4:00 pm
11/19 vs.
Matthews at WMS, 4:00 pm
11/23 vs.
Lake Zurich North at WMS, 4:00 pm
Club information
NEWSPAPER—Ali Gregory
Meetings—Library
Monday, November 2
Monday, November 16
Monday, November 30
STUDENT COUNCIL—Whitney Jokiel/Regina Koons
Meetings—Library
Tuesday, November 3
Tuesday, November 17
DRAMA CLUB—Adam Thayer
Meetings—Library
Wednesday, November 4
Wednesday, November 11
Wednesday, November 18
CLUB COMUNIDAD—Brian Buckley
Meetings—Library
Thursday, November 5
STRATEGIST CLUB—Paul Iuorio/Donna Swanson
Meetings—Library
Tuesday, November 10
NURSE NOTES
NOVEMBER NEWSLETTER
All 8th grade students received a vision screening and/or had their glasses checked. If your
child should be wearing glasses/contacts at school, please remind him/her to bring them and
wear them. A referral notice was mailed home to those students who did not pass the
screening or whose glasses were not in good condition. If you received this notice, please
contact your eye doctor at your earliest convenience to schedule an appointment for your
child. Return the completed vision examination report to me after the doctor visit.
Impaired vision can impede learning and contribute to the development of emotional and
behavioral problems. Discovery and treatment of vision problems can prevent or alleviate
many problems associated with impaired vision. Thank you for your cooperation in this
matter.
As a reminder, the use of medication, including inhalers, requires a completed medication
form on file for your child. Medication may not be taken or carried without this completed
form. In addition, I do not supply any medication for your child’s use. You must provide any
medication along with a completed medication form. If you have any questions, please
contact me.
Wishing you a Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving holiday!
Mrs. Bonnie Frey, RN
FRIENDLY REMINDERS FOR PARENTS
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ABSENCES: Please remember to call in your child’s absences by 8:00 a.m. There is an
answering machine if you’d like to leave a message before the school office is open. If your
child is absent for more then 1 day, you need to call them in everyday they are not at school.
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HOMEWORK REQUESTS: Homework requests should also be in by 8:00 a.m., so teachers have them for their
team meetings. Homework can be picked up at the end of the school day. Homework requests are generally not
done for the first day out. Homework assignments can also be found on the website through Power School.
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PHONE NUMBER/ADDRESS /EMAIL CHANGES: Please remember to inform the office when there are any
changes to your address, home or work phone numbers, emergency contacts AND e-mails so that we may keep our
records up to date.
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HOT LUNCH TICKET CHECKS: Please remember to put your child’s name on checks that are sent in for lunch
tickets. Please note that hot lunches are now $2.75 per lunch per day.
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BREAKFAST: Breakfast is now available at WMS. Price is $1.45 per day and 30¢ per day for reduced price.
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LUNCH; The office staff will NO longer be lending money to students who forgot a lunch or forgot to renew their
lunch ticket. The cafeteria issues notices when students have one lunch on their ticket.
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PLEASE NOTE: You can now purchase your child’s lunch, breakfast and milk tickets on-line using
www.illinoisepay.com and search for “Wauconda CUSD#118”. The tickets however will not be available for same
day use. Please allow up to 2 days for processing. You can also pay at the individual school office for same day
purchases.
Un recordatorio de cortesia para los padres
Ausencias: Porfavor asegurese de reportar la ausencia de su hijo antes de las 8:00 am. Hay una contestadora automatica disponible, si gusta dejar un mensaje antes de que la oficina abra. Si su hijo esta ausente mas de un dia, tiene que llamar todos los dias
para poder escusar la falta de cada dia que su hijo este ausente.
Peticion de tareas: La solicitud de tareas debe ser pedida antes de las 8:00am, para que los maestros la tengan lista para sus reuniones de grupo. La tarea puede ser recojida al final de el dia escolar. Generalmente no es necesario pedir la tarea por un dia de
ausencia. Usted puede encontrar la tarea en la pagina web Power School.
Cambios a su telefono, direccion o correo electronico: porfavor asegurese de informar a la oficina cuando aga cambios a su direccion de casa, telefono de casa o trabajo, contacto de emergencia y su correo electronico para que nosotros podamos tener
nuestros recors al dia.
Cheques para los boletos de el almuerzo: Porfavor asegurese de poner el nombre de su hijo en los cheques que son mandados
para los boletos de el almuerzo.
Almuerzo: La oficina ya no podra prestar dinero a los estudiantes que olviden su almuerzo o que olviden renovar su boleto de almuerzo.
Tenga en cuenta: Puede comprar los boletos para el almuerzo y la leche de su hijo atravez de el internet usando la pagina web
www.illinoisepay.com y busque “Wauconda CUSD# 118”. Sinembargo los boletos no estaran disponibles para uso de el mismo
dia. Tomara dos dias para procesarlos. Tambien puede pagar por ellos individualmente en la oficina.
Last chance to be entered into our
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Contest ends November 3, 2015 at 9:00am
(Orders will be accepted after this date, just eligible to win our contest for a free yearbook.)
Internet Orders (through 4/12/16)
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Type in our WMS order number: 8593
Click on the Yearbook
Make your package selection
Add your student by last name (be sure and use the “last name” box)
Check out as you would any online purchase
It’s THAT EASY!
Thank you for your order!
Toll Free Telephone Orders (through 4/12/16):
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Tell the Order Center Representative our order number: 8593
Tell the Order Center Representative your student’s name, homeroom teacher name, and what you would like to order
Complete as you would any toll free order
It’s THAT EASY!
Thank you for your order!
Ð Ð Ð Ð NEW THIS YEAR – ORDER DIRECT THROUGH SCHOOL - ANYTIME Ð Ð Ð Ð
f Complete the information below, select your package, include personalization information (where applicable)
f Return to Wauconda Middle School (215 Slocum Lake Rd, Wauconda, IL 60084)
f Include payment: cash or check made payable to Wauconda Middle School. This is NOT part of
registration.
Student Name:________________________________________
Grade (circle one): 6
7
_____PACKAGE A (PRICE $30) includes: Yearbook, “Our World” Supplement, and an engraved personalized nameplate
NAMEPLATE INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT): ________________________________________
_____PACKAGE B (PRICE $29) includes: Yearbook and an engraved personalized nameplate
NAMEPLATE INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT): ________________________________________
_____PACKAGE C (PRICE $25) includes: Yearbook and “Our World” Supplement
_____YEARBOOK ONLY (PRICE $24 until January 19, 2016)
Questions – email [email protected].
Thank you for your order!
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Starting in September,
the Library will offer a Homework Help center in our new
digital classroom. Students will be able to drop-in with
homework questions and get assistance from teachers on
Tuesday and Thursday from 4-6 p.m.
& Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Our monthly program calendars, available at www.wauclib.org
or in the library, will have specific dates.
United Partnership for a Better Community
Presents
Social hosting refers to adults who knowingly or unknowingly host
underage drinking parties on property that they own, lease or otherwise
control.
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Did you know that the most common setting for drinking among high
school seniors is a private home?
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Did you know the likelihood to engage in alcohol dependence or
abuse as an adult drastically increases if alcohol is used before the
age of 21?
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Did you know that half the states in the U.S. have enacted social host
laws and most villages now have ordinances prohibiting social
hosting?
Please join the United Partnership for a Better Community to learn about
the biological and behavioral consequences that youth suffer when they
participate in underage drinking. Also, find out what legal ramifications can
occur for those adults who are convicted of violating social hosting laws
and ordinances as well as the potential exposure for civil lawsuits.
Who: Parents and Community Members
What: “Social Hosting - What You Need To Know!”
Where: Wauconda High School Auditorium
When: Monday, November 9, 2015 at 7:00 p.m.
The main presenter will be Bill Gentes, Project Coordinator for the Lake
County Underage Drinking and Drug Prevention Task Force. Information
will also be available concerning substance abuse prevention and
treatment.
www.DrugFreeLakeCounty.org
United Partnership for a Better Community
Presenta
Anfitrión Social se refiere a los adultos que con conocimiento o sin
conocimiento organizan fiestas con consume de alcohol de menores en la
propiedad que poseen, rentan/arrendar o de otra forma controlan.
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¿Sabías que la configuración más común para beber entre los
estudiantes de secundaria es una casa privada?
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¿Sabías que la probabilidad de participar en la dependencia del
alcohol o abuso en la edad adulta aumenta drásticamente si el
alcohol se usa antes de los 21 años?
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¿Sabía usted que la mitad de los estados en los EE.UU. han
promulgado leyes de anfitrión social y la mayoría de las pueblos
ahora tienen ordenanzas que prohíben anfitrión social?
Por favor únase al United Partnership for a Better Community para
aprender acerca de las consecuencias biológicas y de comportamiento que
los jóvenes sufren cuando participan en el consumo de alcohol. También,
averigüe las consecuencias jurídicas que se pueden producir para aquellos
adultos que son condenados por violar las leyes y ordenanzas de Anfitrión
sociales, así como el potencial de exposición para los juicios civiles.
Quien: Los padres y miembros de la comunidad
Que: “Anfitrión Social - ¡Lo que usted necesitas
saber!
Donde: Wauconda High School Auditorium
(Auditorio de la Wauconda High School)
Cuando: lunes, 09 de noviembre del 2015 a las 7:00 p.m.
El presentador principal será Bill Gentes, Coordinador del Proyecto para
Lake County Underage Drinking and Drug Prevention Task Force. La
información también estará disponible relativa a la prevención y
tratamiento de abuso de sustancias.
www.DrugFreeLakeCounty.org
WAUCONDA COMMUNITY UNIT
SCHOOL DISTRICT 118
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Daniel J. Coles
555 North Main Street, Wauconda, Illinois 60084-1299, (847) 526-7690, Fax (847) 526-1019, www.d118.org
Wauconda Grade • Robert Crown • Cotton Creek • Wauconda Middle • Matthews Middle • Wauconda High
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Associate Superintendent
Business Services, CSBO
William Harkin
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum & Instruction
Dr. David Wilm
Assistant Superintendent
Human Resources
Cameron Willis
Assistant Superintendent
Special Services
Valerie Donnan
Assistant Superintendent
Technology Services
Scott Cittadino
Emergency Early Dismissal Procedures
Due to Severe Winter Weather
Dear Parents:
In the event of severe winter weather occurring during the school day, it may be necessary to dismiss the
students housed at Wauconda Middle School, Matthews Middle School and Wauconda High School
earlier than usual.
The reason this action would be taken is to allow the buses an opportunity to drop off these older students
in order to return in time to take the younger elementary students at Wauconda Grade School, Robert
Crown School and Cotton Creek School home according to their regular dismissal schedule.
If this early dismissal was not done, we would run the risk of buses being unable to return the Wauconda
Grade School, Robert Crown and Cotton Creek students to their homes, or very late drop off for these
same students. In addition, we hope to avoid buses driving in a snowstorm when it is dark.
Parents of students in grades six through twelve need to be aware of the possibility that this situation
could occur due to inclement winter weather. If it does, we would enact the SchoolMessenger Service in
an attempt to notify you that your sixth through twelfth grade student was coming home early. As a
result, we ask that you make appropriate arrangements with your sixth through twelfth grade student in
order for them to gain access to shelter after being dismissed early due to weather conditions. This type
of situation does not occur often, but if it does we wanted you to be informed of our actions so that you
and your students can be prepared.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Dr. Daniel J. Coles
Superintendent of Schools
“Learning For Life – Building Partnerships For Success”
WAUCONDA COMMUNITY UNIT
SCHOOL DISTRICT 118
Superintendent of Schools
Dr. Daniel J. Coles
555 North Main Street, Wauconda, Illinois 60084-1299, (847) 526-7690, Fax (847) 526-1019, www.d118.org
Wauconda Grade • Robert Crown • Cotton Creek • Wauconda Middle • Matthews Middle • Wauconda High
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Associate Superintendent
Business Services, CSBO
William Harkin
Assistant Superintendent
Curriculum & Instruction
Dr. David Wilm
Assistant Superintendent
Human Resources
Cameron Willis
Assistant Superintendent
Special Services
Valerie Donnan
Assistant Superintendent
Technology Services
Scott Cittadino
Procedimientos de Emergencia de Despido Temprano
Debido a Severo Clima de Invierno
Estimados Padres:
En la eventualidad de un clima severo de invierno durante el día escolar, puede ser necesario despedir a
los estudiantes alojados en la escuelas Wauconda Middle School, Matthews Middle School y Wauconda
High School más temprano de lo usual.
La razón para que esta acción sea tomada es el permitir a los autobuses la oportunidad de llevar a estos
estudiantes mayores a tiempo para volver y llevar a la casa a los estudiantes elementales más jóvenes en
las escuelas Wauconda Grade School, Cotton Creek y Robert Crown según su horario de despido regular.
Si este despido temprano no se hace, estaríamos tomándonos el riesgo de que los autobuses no puedan
llevar a sus casas a los estudiantes de Wauconda Grade School, Cotton Creek y Robert Crown, o que
estos estudiantes lleguen sumamente tarde. En adición, queremos evitar que hayan autobuses corriendo
en una tormenta de nieve cuando ya ha oscurecido.
Los padres de los estudiantes de sexto grado al grado 12 tienen que estar al tanto de la posibilidad de que
esta situación pueda ocurrir debido a las condiciones del clima de invierno. Si ocurre, nosotros no
podremos notificarles personalmente que su estudiante de sexto grado al grado 12 va a llegar temprano a
la casa. Como resultado, les solicito que hagan los arreglos apropiados con su estudiante de sexto grado
al grado 12 de manera que estos tengan acceso a un lugar donde estar después que hayan sido despedidos
temprano debido a las condiciones del clima. Este tipo de situación no ocurre muy seguido, pero si
ocurre, nosotros queremos que ustedes estén informados de nuestras acciones de modo que ustedes y sus
estudiantes estén preparados.
Gracias por su cooperación.
Sinceramente,
Dr. Daniel J. Coles
Superintendente de Escuelas
“Learning For Life – Building Partnerships For Success”
Middle School Lunch Menu
MONDAY
November 2015
WEDNESDAY
TUESDAY
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THURSDAY
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FRIDAY
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Chicken Nuggets w/Wheat Roll
Bosco Stick w/Marinara Sauce
Rotini in Marinara Cheese
Baked Potato w/Cheese Sauce
Irish Nacho Bowl
Green Beans
Tator Tots
Cheese Sauce
Broccoli Florettes
Corn
Fruit
Fruit
Carrots
Fruit
Fruit
Milk
Milk
Fruit
Milk
Milk
Milk
9
10
11
12
13
Chicken Nuggets w/Wheat Roll
Fish PoBoy Sandwich
Spaghetti w/Marinara Cheese
Chicago Style Hot Dog
Sweet & Sour Rice Bowl
Green Beans
Tator Tots
Cheese Sauce
Sweet Potatoes
Corn
Fruit
Fruit
Broccoli Florettes
Fruit
Fruit
Milk
Milk
Fruit
Milk
Milk
Milk
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17
18
19
20
Mini Chicken Corn Dogs
Bosco Stick w/Marinara Sauce
Chicken Parmesan
Chicken Pot Pie Bowl w/Roll
BBQ Ribette
Green Beans
Tator Tots
Broccoli Florettes
Sweet Potatoes
Corn
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Fruit
Milk
Milk
Milk
Milk
Milk
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24
Bosco Stick w/Marinara Sauce
Italian Meatball Sub
Green Beans
Tator Tots
Fruit
Fruit
Milk
Milk
30
25
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No School
LOCALLY GROWN ITEMS
Green Beans
ARE OFFERED
Fruit
WHENEVER SEASONALLY
Milk
AVAILABLE.
Happy Thanksgiving!
30
29
Cheese Quesadilla
26
LUNCH PRICE: $2.75
MENU IS
SUBJECT
REDUCED LUNCH: $ .40
TO CHANGE
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No School
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Wauconda School District Breakfast Menu
FRESH BAGEL
CREAM CHEESE
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
MINI MAPLE PANCAKES
OR APPLE NUTRIGRAIN BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
CINNAMON POP TARTS
FRESH ORANGE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
MINI CHOC CHIP FR. TOAST
OR OATMEAL BREAKFAST BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
CINNAMON TOAST CEREAL BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
BREAKFAST PRICE: $1.45 - REDUCED BREAKFAST PRICE: $ .30
STRAWBERRY W/G POP TARTS
BLUEBERRY MINI PANCAKES
MINI MAPLE WAFFLES
CHEERIOS CEREAL BAR
GOLDEN GRAHAM CEREAL BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
OR APPLE CINNAMON MUFFIN
OR OATMEAL BREAKFAST BAR
FRESH BANANA AND/OR JUICE
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
FRESH ORANGE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
MILK
W/G =
WHOLE GRAIN
MILK
MILK
1% WHITE MILK AND FAT FREE CHOCOLATE MILK OFFERED DAILY
STRAWBERRY POP TARTS
FRESH APPLE AND/OR ORANGE
MILK
MINI CINNAMON WAFFLES
OR BLUEBERRY MUFFIN
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
FRESH BAGEL
CREAM CHEESE
FRESH BANANA AND OR/JUICE
MILK
MINI MAPLE PANCKAES
OR APPLE NUTRIGRAIN BAR
FRESH ORANGE AND/OR JUICE
CINNAMON TOAST CEREAL BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR ORANGE
MILK
NO SCHOOL
THANKSGIVING
HAVE A NICE HOLIDAY!
NO SCHOOL
MENU IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
CINNAMON POP TARTS
FRESH APPLE AND/OR ORANGE
MILK
MINI CHOC CHIP FR.TOAST
OR OATMEAL BREAKFAST BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
NO SCHOOL
OUR MENU IS ALIGNED WITH THE USDA's HEALTHIER SCHOOL CHALLENGE
TEAM CHERRIOS CEREAL BAR
FRESH APPLE AND/OR JUICE
MILK
WE WELCOME YOUR QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS. PLEASE CONTACT RICHARD I.REDER, GENERAL MANAGER AT: 847-487-9703.