Sunday, October 25, 2020

October 26 Weekly Family Update

  

CONGRATS to our National Junior Honor Society members for the year:

Drake Babcock
Makenzie Borys - Treasurer
Kelsey Franz - President
Amber Martin - Secretary
Nicole Pawlus - Vice-President
Baylie Schultz
Ariana Serlick
Kaya Williams
and 
Mrs. Karen Brnot--NJHS Sponsor


                                                     

As we shift back to full Remote Learning for at least the next 10 days, please remember the following information:
  • October 26th - November 6th--All students at all grade levels will take an “adaptive pause” and revert to full remote learning for 10 days. 

  • This pause will remain in effect for at least 10 calendar days and will last until we receive guidance from LCHD that we may consider reopening. 

  • I will continue to share dashboard data with you daily via the Morning Announcements. 

  • On or before Wednesday, November 4, I will share a full metrics update and return criterias/plans.

  • Stanton Student-Led Conferences will still be held VIRTUALLY using Google Meets on November 5th and 6th. More information will be sent from Stanton to families with details. 

  • Grab and Go “3 for Me” meals/materials pick up will still be available at Lotus on Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:00-10:00 AM and from 3:15-4:15 PM. 



Meals and Materials
Any family who needs a different plan should reach out to me, and we will do our best to make arrangements. Please email at heather.friziellie@foxlake114.org or call me at 847-973-4028.

Internet
Any family who needs Internet access should reach out to me, and we will get a hot spot to you ASAP. Please email at heather.friziellie@foxlake114.org or call me at 847-973-4028.



Updated COVID-19 dashboard data 10/25/20:

The dashboard with our most current data looks like this:


Lake County Health Department School Status Recommendation:

VIRTUAL



 LOTS of opportunities for our families...


NIU STEMfest

This is always an awesome event...and this year, you can join right from your home! 

Please click here to check out the site and learn more! 



Mobile Food Pantry Offerings



Scouting




Halloween Fun!!!!

Please see the Halloween updates ...


The Village of Fox Lake has announced that Trick-Or-Treating will take place on Saturday, October 31, 2020 from 3 to 6 p.m.

 

Safety is top priority for the Village. Should residents decide to trick-or-treat, we are advising them to follow guidance provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health

 










                                                          Grant Lacrosse
                               

Planning Ahead for Winter Break









D114 Text-A-Tip


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/

 

 





You can reach us at District Office at 847-973-4028. 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!


With commitment to our students and families, 

Heather Friziellie, Superintendent

Sunday, October 18, 2020

October 19, 2020 Family Update---Welcome back to our Kinder and 4th Grade in-person learners!!!

                                                                   

We are so excited to welcome our Kinder and 4th grade in-person learners and to keep working with all our amazing remote learners!!! 💗


*Please be sure to read the D114 Hybrid Fast Facts document linked here. 


Please note that we will be counting on our families to help keep everyone safe as we launch in-person learning. This means we need you to:

*Complete daily self-certification using Skyward to quickly report each day. 

*We will also symptom screen students' temperatures when they board the bus (for the few who will ride the bus) and also all students when they arrive onsite and prior to them entering the school.

*Keep your child(ren) home if they have ANY of the potential COVID-19 symptoms:

*Transport your child(ren) if at all possible. 
*Immediately pick up your child(ren) if we call you to do so. 
*Help your child(ren) remember the 4 W's:
1. Wash your hands. 
2. Watch your space--stay 6 ft apart. 
3. Wear your mask! All the time unless you're outside or eating. 
4. Wait your turn--especially when going to the bathroom or walking in the building. 







Office Hours
Our amazing principals will hold virtual office hours to answer any questions you may have about the Hybrid model. Please feel free to join using the links below:

LOTUS
Friday, October 23 8:00-9:00


STANTON
Monday, October 19 1:00-2:00

Friday, October 23 7:45-8:45



Meals and Materials
Please see below for our updated plan--which starts TODAY!!!!! We cannot continue bus deliveries since we are now busing our students. We will also continue to put materials in the pick up boxes at Lotus for families who request it. Please reach out to your school office is this is a need for you. Any family who needs a different plan should reach out to me, and we will do our best to make arrangements. Please email at heather.friziellie@foxlake114.org or call me at 847-973-4028.






Updated dashboard data 10/18/20:

The dashboard with our most current data looks like this:


Using the parameters of this data for the county and for our zip codes, we are still clear to implement our Hybrid plan. Big Hollow, Gavin, and Grant also are continuing forward as planned. 

How does this work?
1. Consider the top 2 indicators (red line around them). Where do they place us in combination? 
2. Then, apply local zip code data. Does local data look at least as good as county data? If yes, proceed. If no, call Health Department for guidance. 


HOWEVER, given the data trends--particularly at the county level--we have a special call with the Lake County Health Department on Monday morning at 8AM. I'll keep you all updated as always. 


I can't reiterate this enough--please remain ready to pivot back to full remote at any point. 

 

Innovation Learning

We are again partnering with Innovation Learning to offer onsite childcare for you remote days/after school care once we launch the Hybrid model. Please see below for program details...





 


 LOTS of opportunities for our families...


Mobile COVID Testing




Mobile Food Pantry Offerings




Halloween Fun!!!!

Please see the Halloween updates ...


The Village of Fox Lake has announced that Trick-Or-Treating will take place on Saturday, October 31, 2020 from 3 to 6 p.m.

 

Safety is top priority for the Village. Should residents decide to trick-or-treat, we are advising them to follow guidance provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health

 










                                                          Grant Lacrosse
                               

Planning Ahead for Winter Break









D114 Text-A-Tip


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/

 

 





You can reach us at District Office at 847-973-4028. 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!


With commitment to our students and families, 

Heather Friziellie, Superintendent

Monday, October 12, 2020

October 13 Family Update

                                                                   



Thank you to all families who returned the preference survey. We are thrilled to say that we can safely welcome back ALL students who signed up for in-person learning!!!! We'll be sharing LOTS more information with our in-person families in the next week about building procedures and safety plans. 


Please note that we will be counting on our families to help keep everyone safe as we launch in-person learning. This means we need you to:

*Complete daily self-certification--details on how to do this coming soon! You'll use Skyward to quickly report each day. 

*Keep your child(ren) home if they have ANY of the potential COVID-19 symptoms:

*Transport your child(ren) if at all possible. 
*Immediately pick up your child(ren) if we call you to do so. 
*Help your child(ren) remember the 4 W's:
1. Wash your hands. 
2. Watch your space--stay 6 ft apart. 
3. Wear your mask! All the time unless you're outside or eating. 
4. Wait your turn--especially when going to the bathroom or walking in the building. 

Again--lots more building-specific information coming as we get closer to launch! Please reach out to me or your principal with any questions--if you have a question, it's likely others do, too!



Please find, linked here, an in-depth presentation of our launch plan. 


If you'd prefer to just look at the slides, they are linked here and attached to today's email. 


As we've done along the way, we've made a Fast Facts document to list all the key updates, including those we add based on amazing questions from YOU! This will be a live document, updated regularly. I'll keep it linked in the Morning Announcements so you always have access. 



Return to School COVID Dashboard Update: 10/9/20

The dashboard with our most current data looks like this:


Given our current data, we remain clear to continue planning for the Hybrid launch.


You will notice that the data related to trends in hospitalizations has been removed from the dashboard. Per the LCHD:

The COVID-19 Like Illness Hospital Admissions in Lake County metric is excellent at measuring the COVID-19 system impact and burden to hospitals and healthcare operations in Lake County as new cases of COVID-19 rise and fall.  The good news is that in Lake County the number of hospitalizations and deaths has declined and stabilized since June 2020.  Because of this stabilization we are going to remove this metric at this time, but will continue to monitor and may reinstate this metric if the current situation changes in the future.



Using the parameters of this data for the county and for our zip codes, we are clear to proceed with Hybrid planning! 

How does this work?
1. Consider the top 2 indicators (red line around them). Where do they place us in combination? 
2. Then, apply local zip code data. Does local data look at least as good as county data? If yes, proceed. If no, call Health Department for guidance. 

 

Innovation Learning

We are again partnering with Innovation Learning to offer onsite childcare for you remote days/after school care once we launch the Hybrid model. Please see below for program details...







Just a reminder that--FOR NOW-- there are 3 ways to get meals and 3 ways to get student materials:


MEALS:

1. Daily bus runs

2. Grab and Go at Lotus daily 8:00-10:00AM (9:00-10:00 on Fridays)

3. Early Bird Meal grab at BOTH SITES daily 6:15-6:45AM


MATERIALS: 

1. Friday bus runs

2. Pick up at Lotus Grab and Go Friday between 9:00-10:00AM or Monday-Thursday from 8:00-10:00AM

3. Weekend pick up from totes located outside the Lotus Main Entrance (under camera surveillance for safety) anytime from Friday at 3:00PM-Monday at 7:00AM! You must call the Lotus office (847-973-4100) to request that materials be put in the weekend pick up tote. You can make this a PERMANENT ARRANGEMENT or you can call by 2:00PM Friday so we make sure your materials for that week are put in the tote. Both school's materials will be picked up from Lotus. 


Starting the week of 10/19/20, we will have to stop bus runs for meals and materials in order to run our bus routes for students. We will have centralized meal (3 for me) pick ups on Tuesdays and Fridays and materials distributions (Friday only) at Lakefront Park from 8:00-11:00AM. If you are unable to pick up meals or materials, please contact me directly so we can make an alternate plan. We want all our students to have meals and their materials for learning. Please email at heather.friziellie@foxlake114.org or call me at 847-973-4028.

 


 LOTS of opportunities for our families...


Mobile Food Pantry




Halloween Fun!!!!

Please see this fun opportunity for Trick or Treating...




                                                          Grant Lacrosse
                               

Planning Ahead for Winter Break












Attendance

If your child will be absent (meaning unable to do remote learning due to illness or another family reason, we need you to call them in as absent just as you normally would.







D114 Text-A-Tip


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/

 

 





You can reach us at District Office at 847-973-4028. 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!


With commitment to our students and families, 

Heather Friziellie, Superintendent