Today's Updates
Remote Learning
As you know, we are all working together in new ways in this new reality! Ms Armbrecht and Mrs Connolly-Jordt will now be working together on the Daily Blast of Musical Happiness. We continue through the decades this week!!!! Be sure to watch using the link in the MUST SEE section below!
Be on the lookout later this week for a survey from us to see how things are going, how we can help, and what you need. We are here for our families!!!!
We know there are LOTS of questions about year end topics now that we know we aren't coming back for face to face learning this year. Please know that we are working together to make plans and will share them with you ASAP. It is always our goal to make the end of the year a happy time for our students, staff, and families...and we will find ways no matter what. More to come, and thanks for your patience as we work together to make plans.
Stanton PBIS Raffle
Please watch to find out the Hydroflask winners!
This Week's Spirit Week
Check out these of these awesome MAKE IT MONDAY projects!
Here are this week's Spirit Days!!!!
I love tacos! Can't wait to see what you cook up for Taco Tuesday!!!
Thanks to Mrs. Lorenz at Lotus for putting this together. We'll be doing Spirit Weeks every week until we are all back together!!!!
Ongoing Updates
GRAB AND GO
We are now doing Grab and Go on Monday and Thursday mornings ONLY from 7:30-10:00 at Stanton. You can grab "3 for Me" and everything else you need but we also limit how many staff members need to come in and how often we are asking families to come to school. You can still get Chromebooks, school supplies, books, and more. Social distancing is KEY to us getting back to normal!
It is our goal that EVERY student have access to a device and the Internet so they can engage in learning. We know it's hard if there's only one device in your home, so if you need to borrow so everyone can work, please come by Grab and Go on Mondays or Thursdays--we'll have Chromebooks to loan!
IF YOUR CHILD NEEDS A BOOK TO READ...
Mackin is an online free library of books and ebooks, and we have these books until the end of the year!
How do you get into it?
Go to MackinVIA.com
SKIP SCHOOL NAME
LOTUS username D114lotus Password read
STANTON username D114stanton Password read
CYBER READ ALOUD WITH A NEW READER EACH DAY!
Daily Blast of Musical Happiness! DECADES WEEK CONTINUES!!!
It's a beautiful day! Head outside for some Nature Bingo!
Want more awesome learning ideas? Click here to get to our Family Resources list--we're adding to it daily. And don't forget the D114 Remote Learning Center!
Cyber Read Alouds
Week of 4/13
Week of 4/6
Week of 3/30
Talking with Your Kids about COVID-19:
Comcast Free Internet Offer:
United Way
Ways to access:
*Call 211 from any phone.
*Text your zip code to 898211
*Access the database via web at https://211lakecounty.org/
Open Arms Mission in Antioch--Antioch Twp Residents Only
Hours:
Tues, Wed, Thurs 4:30-6:30PM
1548 S. Main St
Antioch, IL 60002
847-395-0309
St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry
At St. Bede Church--by appointment only
Calls 224-360-2562 and someone will return the call with in 24 to 48 hours
Community Care Center
Part of the Chapel Church in Grayslake
25270 W. Highway 60 (West of Wilson on Route 60)
(847) 201-2777
Luke 3:11 Share Center
By appointment only.
No residency restrictions
37510 N Fairfield Road
(224) 338-5853
Richmond Community Food Pantry
Serves Spring Grove out of St. Joseph Catholic Church on main street in Richmond
(815) 678-4351
Requires proof of residency
Northern Illinois Helping Hands
Located in Spring Grove (2502 Spring Ridge Drive Suite B).
(815) 245-7345
4-6:30PM on Tuesday and Thursday
Must have a McHenry address
Requires proof of residency
D114 Text-A-Tip
Remember, D114 District Office will remain open throughout this closure. You can reach us at 847-973-4027. Feel free to email me with questions, ideas, or concerns at heather.friziellie@foxlake114.org. We are here to help, so don't hesitate to reach out for assistance!
We will get through this!
With commitment to our students and families,
Heather Friziellie
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