Monday, June 1, 2020

Monday, June 1---THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL!

  


Today's Updates

Get Your Cray On It's The Last Day Of School - The Last Day Of ...


Coming Soon
*A "Summer Smarties" webpage on the District site that will provide you with summer learning activities for your kids if you want to use them. These will include re-teaching activities for skills and extension activities for kids who are ready to stretch and do more. 

*"Monday Messages" from me to keep you informed on plans for the Fall. I'll email in a blog form just like this,  and it will arrive each Monday to make sure you have all the most current information. Of course, if anything comes up that you need to know immediately, I'll make sure you get communication ASAP. 

If you have suggestions, please don't hesitate to reach out. 



Lotus Virtual Field Day
Here's a link to a digital scrapbook of Lotus' virtual field day...take a peek, and be ready
to smile! Thanks, Ms. M., for putting this together!



Bring It Back Week: Return Materials, Get Fines and Fees Forgiven ...

ALL BORROWED MATERIALS NEED TO BE RETURNED!
If you have any of the following, they need to be returned this week:
*Chromebook and charging cord
*Library books
*Book bags from the Reading Team at Lotus
*Novels mailed out to 6th (The Giver) and 8th (The Outsiders) students

We'll be open at Stanton DAILY June 1-5 from 10:00AM- 12:00PM for drop off, and you can also drop off at Grab and Go (Monday and Thursday from 7:30AM-10:00AM).
You'll just hand us the materials, and we'll grab them right from you. 







Please remember to bring items for... - North Connaught College ...
Grab and Go
Grab and Go meals will continue to be served through at least the month of June (and longer, if we can get it approved) at Stanton every Monday and Thursday from 7:30-10:00 AM! Come and pick up!!!! 😊



Registration is OPEN!!!


If You Are Moving...
If you know you are moving out of D114 for the 2020-21 school year, please contact us so we can make sure we start the transfer process for you! 

Please contact:
Lotus: Paula.Kvacik@foxlake114.org
or

Stanton: Michele.Burgess@foxlake114.org

Thank you---you'll be missed!

If You Are Staying...
YAY! 
Please be sure to complete online registration (details below). Also, if you'd like to purchase school supplies in a kit that is delivered right to school---so NO SCHOOL SHOPPING--you can do so using this link. 
Enter code:
LOT008 (Grades PreK-4)
STA179 for Stanton (Grades 5-8)

STEPS TO REGISTER:
*Please go to the Fox Lake District 114 website: www.D114.org
*Scroll down to Quick Links.
*Click on Skyward Family Access to login to
complete Online Registration for each of your students.

If you need assistance with your Skyward username and password, please
contact either
Lotus: Paula.Kvacik@foxlake114.org, or
Stanton: Michele.Burgess@foxlake114.org

Each field of the Online Registration must be opened, completed and the button at
the bottom middle of each screen must be clicked. Once all the fields are completed,
you'll see a green checkmark next to them and will receive an email confirmation once
the final button is clicked on the last page.



All new families MUST contact either:


Lotus: Paula.Kvacik@foxlake114.org or


Stanton: Michele.Burgess@foxlake114.org
to confirm a D114 address before registration can be opened.





X was for X and O...tic tac toe!

  



  
Y is for YUMMY snacks and Z is for ZOOM into summer!



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 










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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/

If You Are Struggling...
Illinois Department of Human Services’ Mental Health Division has launched a free-of-charge emotional support text line, Call4Calm, for Illinois residents experiencing stress and mental health issues related to COVID-19. Individuals who would like to speak with a mental health professional can text “TALK” to 5-5-2-0-2-0, or for Spanish, “HABLAR” to the same number: 5-5-2-0-2-0.
Call4Calm is free to use, and individuals will remain anonymous. Once a resident sends a text to the hotline, within 24 hours they will receive a call from a counselor employed by a local community mental health center to provide support.
Individuals can also text 5-5-2-0-2-0, with keywords such as “unemployment” or “food” or “shelter” and will receive information on how to navigate and access supports and services.


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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