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The Family Newsletter for School District 62

Parent Resource

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Students' homes and classrooms are the focal points of their learning experiences—from kindergarten through high school. Parents who work with teachers and students are critical partners in helping their child achieve success.

Parents set the example and the tone for their child's approach to education. When parents are engaged, interested and supportive in their child's learning, the child is more likely to succeed.

Bridging the divide between what is learned in the classroom to how it is relevant in day-to-day life is a critical role for parents. It brings meaning to their child's learning experience.

Parents can make learning real and ensure that students understand the importance of achieving.



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Parents & Community

Central School is fortunate to have an active and dedicated Parent Teacher Organization. The PTO organizes a variety of family events and supports classroom and school activities through providing volunteers, cultural arts assemblies, fund raising for programs and equipment, and sponsoring such important activities as a Parent Book Club and an Earth Club for the students. Thanks to the PTO, Central School students are exposed to rich experiences above and beyond the typical school curriculum.


District 62-Charting the Path

CHARTING THE PATH

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You can help a child learn to love reading and learning!

District 62 - Tutoring Program

Would you be willing to spend one hour a week doing something fun and fulfilling especially if you knew it could change a child's life forever?
If your answer is Yes, please consider being a tutor, mentor and friend for a child who needs help developing reading and language skills.

Through the OASIS Intergenerational Tutoring program, volunteers at Central, Orchard Place, Plainfield, and South Elementary Schools work to help children build reading skills, self-esteem and positive attitudes toward learning. Training and materials are provided; no teaching experience is needed.

How do I become a tutor?
You begin by completing the tutor training program, which is scheduled from 9 a.m-12 Noon, Wednesday, September 24, and Thursday, September 25, in the Forest Elementary School Board Room, 1375 Fifth Street, Des Plaines, IL.

Do I need teaching experience?
No. Your enthusiasm, patience and compassion are far more important. Your roles as a tutor are those of a friend and a role model.

What age are the children?
The program is designed for children in kindergarten through grade three, a critical period for developing reading and language skills.

Where and when will I tutor?
You may choose either Central, South, Orchard Place or Plainfield Elementary Schools. Your school district coordinator will help you find a time during the school day for your tutoring sessions.

What training will I receive?
Tutors complete an extensive training program based on a proven six-part plan of activities. You'll learn ways to draw out the child's experiences and create simple stories that form the basis for reading.

I am interested . . . tell me more.
For Tutor Training, please contact 847-824-8070 or write to MeLinda Ward to register and more information.



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HEALTH INFORMATION

Swine Flu Information

There is a great deal of concern right now about the Swine Influenza (Flu) we are hearing about all over the news. Click on the links to the Centers for Disease Control Questions & Answers page about Swine Influenza. It covers the current information about the disease, symptoms, treatment, how to prevent spreading the disease if you are sick, as well as how to protect yourself from catching the virus.

Feel free to contact Donna Zenger RN, ILCSN if you have questions.
(847) 824-4901 or (847) 908-5179


MRSA (Staph) Information Resources

MRSA Health Beat, Illinois Department of Public Health

Community-Associate MRSA Information for the Public. U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Meningitis Information Resource

Illinois Department of Health




June 9, 2009 - 8th Grade Promotion Ceremony

The 8th grade promotion ceremonies at Algonquin, Chippewa and Iroquois will be held on June 9th.


Working Together
for our Children

Central Elementary School
1526 Thacker Ave.
Des Plaines IL 60016
847-824-1575
Fax: 847-824-1656
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