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NOVEMBER 2012
Superintendent's Open Door
3:00-5:00 Admin Bldg
Superintendent's Open Door
3:00-5:00 Admin Bldg
Nov. 11-17 American Education Week
Board/Educ: 7:30pm-DrydenABC/25 Mtg.
7:15pm-Olive
Daylight Standard Time
Begins
ELECTION DAY
School Improvement Day
No School
VETERANS' DAY
PTA Council Parent Night
7:00pm Village Hall
EC ScreeningsFriday Schedule
PTA Presidents' Mtg.
9:30am-Admin. Bldg.
THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY
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Holiday Lighting-4:45pm
North School Park
Parent/Teacher Conferences Parent/Teacher
Conferences THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY THANKSGIVING
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Windsor (847) 398-4297
Teacher Dinner 4:30 pm
Roller Skating at Orbit2:00-4:00 pm
Bring Food Donations
PTA Meeting 9:15 amStudent Picture
Retake Day9:00 am (All
Students)/Clubsand Activities Group
Pictures
Veteran’s Breakfast8:00 am in the
CommonsChess Club 3:40-4:40
K and 1st GradeMovie Night 6:30
pm
K-5 Progress NotesSent Home
Chess Club 3:40-4:40Last Day Session
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South Fall Play
Chess Club 3:40-4:40
Market Day Orders
Due
5th Grade Activity Night6:45-8:00 pm
Market Day Pick Up
CHARACTER COUNTS! SM Pillar of
the month: Citizenship
www.WindsorPTA.org
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Windsor’s Waste-Free Wednesdays The Windsor Ecology Club
is sponsoring “Waste-free Wednesdays” throughout the school year.
Whether your child brings a lunch from home or has a school lunch,
the amount of waste can be reduced or eliminated.
When planning lunches for your children this school year, please
help us minimize food and packaging waste by packing a waste-free
lunch every Wednesday and as often as you can!
A Waste-free Lunch Pack...
Lunches in reusable containers Drinks in a thermos or reusable
container A cloth napkin Reusable utensils when needed A reusable
lunchbox or backpack
A Disposable Lunch
Avoid...
Lunches packed in plastic bags, foil, wax paper Prepackaged
lunches Prepackaged single-serve lunch items Paper napkins
Disposable drink boxes, pouches, cans, cartons,
and bottles Disposable forks and spoons
It has been estimated that on average a single school-age child
generates 67 pounds of lunchtime waste per school year, or 18,760
pounds of lunch waste for one average-size elementary school. Every
single piece of packaging or excess food that we eliminate from the
waste stream makes a difference. Let's do our part!
Here are a few suggestions for making it work:
If your children are making their own lunches, be sure to
monitor food quantities. (Looking through the Windsor garbage cans
after lunch, we found large quantities of unopened prepackaged
foods, including single-serve yogurts, cheese sticks, goldfish, and
pretzels. We also found whole, uneaten apples, large bunches of
grapes, and many near-full juice boxes, pouches, and cans. )
Children of all ages can take responsibility for putting
recyclables in the recycle bin in the commons. SD25 Foam lunch
trays are recycled but only if they are wiped off. Please encourage
your child to
“whack, wipe and stack” their food tray.
Please remember every Wednesday is “Waste-free Wednesday”.
Thank you for your help! Windsor Ecology Club
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What is Junior Great Books? Junior Great Books (JGB) is an
extracurricular, enriched reading program open to 1st-5th grade
students at Windsor School. Children meet in informal groups with
parent leaders to read and discuss selected short stories. The
stories include fairytales and folktales from around the globe.
Through these stories, students are introduced to themes and prose
from other cultures in a setting that encourages critical thinking
and fosters a LOVE of reading!!
When will students meet for Junior Great Books? The Junior Great
Books program will run from mid-January-March 2013 (exact dates
TBD). Students will meet once each week for 30 minutes during lunch
recess. Each student will need a book to participate in the
program. How can I sign my child up for the Junior Great Books
program? If your child is interested in this fun and enriching
experience, please read and fill out the form below and return it
to school by Friday, November 16, along with your check made
payable to Windsor PTA if you need to order a book. The books for
the JGB program cannot be purchased at a bookstore, however, we do
have a few Windsor copies to loan out, which are available on a
first come, first served basis. For more information and to see the
book titles for each grade level, please visit the Windsor Junior
Great Books website at http://windsorjgb.weebly.com/. You can also
find a link for this site on the Windsor PTA website in the Kids in
Clubs section and under the Links section. Can I volunteer to lead
or co-lead a group? YES, please do!! We need volunteers. The
program cannot run without discussion leaders. It’s a great way to
get involved! Can I donate my old Junior Great Books? Absolutely!
You can drop off your Jr. Great Books donations to the Windsor
school office.
If you have any questions about the JGB program, or you are
interested in borrowing a Windsor copy, please contact Kathy
Riesing at [email protected]
Child’s Name: ________________________ Teacher/Grade:
_______________/____
Phone Number: _______________________ E-Mail:
____________________________ _____ I need to order a book. I am
enclosing $20.00 for the cost of the book. _____ I already have a
copy of the book. _____ Yes, I can be a volunteer discussion
leader! Name: ____________________________ If you are able to
volunteer, please mark which day(s) would work with your
schedule.
and
_____ Mon. _____ Tues. _____ Wed. _____ Thurs. _____ Fri.
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Join The Windsor Chess Club !
Register online www.IllinoisChessTeachers.com Register online
and save $5
use coupon code windsor
FREE PIZZA PARTY Dec. 7th 3:40 – 4:40
Everyone Welcome to Attend
Students will learn: Chess strategy, tactics, positional ideas,
piece placement, opening theory, and endgame play
Activities Include: Chess tournaments, team games, simultaneous
exhibitions, having fun, and making new friends
All skill levels from Complete Beginner to Expert are
welcome
Session #2 Schedule: Dec. 7th – Feb. 15th
Fridays from 3:40 pm – 4:40 pm Class Dates: 12/7, 12/14, 1/11,
1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15
$109 Activity Fee.
Contact us Paul Raso (630)-674-3474,
[email protected]
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name:_______________________________Class/Grade:________________________________
Parents
Name:________________________________Email:_____________________________________
Emergency Contact:___________________________
Address:___________________________________
Home Phone:_______________________________ Cell
Phone:_________________________________
Student a member of CAP?_____________________ Student has
Permission to Walk Home?___________ Make checks payable to Illinois
Chess Teachers or register online at
www.IllinoisChessTeachers.com
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Individuals with disabilities should notify the Building
Principal if they have a disability that will require special
assistance or services. Please give the
building principal advance notice of 24 hours.