Sunday, May 23, 2021

Weekly Family Update 5/24/21---One More to Go!!!!

 

It's the last full week of school! Can you believe it? I know we are all tired, but I hope you are also so proud of what the kids have done. They are amazing, and I am so proud of them. Thank you to our families and staff who made this crazy year possible!!!! 




Meals and Materials
This Friday will be the final meals/materials pick up day. 

This summer:
*All students attending Camp Curiosity will be served breakfast.
*Anyone in the community can come get a "grab and go" breakfast daily Monday-Thursday.
*We'll have "5 for Me" (drive through to grab 5 sets of meals) on the following Tuesdays:
6/8
6/15
6/22
6/29
7/13
7/20
7/27
8/3


21-22 Registration and Fees--Registration IS OPEN!!!!

The Board approved the fees for 21-22 with no increases. You'll remember that NO fees were charged this year due to the craziness of the year. More information about the registration process coming soon. Fee information is as follows. If you are unable to pay fees, please complete the Fee Waiver Form and follow the directions as indicated. 

Everyone who registers on or before June 30 will receive a $20/per child savings


End of Year Events
Please check this list for a complete list of key end of the year dates.
KEY:
May 25--Last day for PreK Students
May 26--Chromebook drop off day for all PreK students--families must drop off during
the school day
May 27--Chromebook collection day for all in person students
May 27--Last day for 8th graders
May 28--Last day for Kindergarten students
May 30--No school--Memorial Day
June 1--Last day for 1st-7th graders, early release Lotus at 12:45 and Stanton at 1:30
June 2--Chromebook drop off day for ALL students--8AM-2PM at both sites


Upcoming Key Dates

Tuesday, June 1--Last day of school (1-8)--Early Release (Lotus 12:45, Stanton 1:30)

Monday, June 14--Board of Education Meeting



                                        

Masking
Please see below for the latest information from the Lake County Health Department:

Whereas, the CDC advises that schools continue to use the COVID-19 prevention strategies outlined in the CDC’s Operational Strategy for K-12 Schools for at least the remainder of the 2020-2021 academic school year”; and, from the Executive Order 2021-10.

 

If you review the Executive Order 2021-10 you will find that it directly references the Revised Public Health Guidance for Schools:

https://www.isbe.net/Documents/revised-public-health-guidance-for-schools.pdf

 

Please review pages 3-7 in detail for specifics on school events and masking.  

All school students, faculty and staff are required to mask while on school grounds, vaccinated or unvaccinated.


Click here to sign your 12+ year old student up for the vaccination pod at Grant High School. 




Please do your part all the time to help bring the data down:
1. Wear your mask. 
2. Wash your hands. 
3. Watch your distance--stay 6 feet apart from others. 


Updated dashboard data

We are now using the CDC thresholds and local data for Lake County.

Fox Lake District 114 CDC Indicators and Thresholds for Community Transmission:

5/24/21:

The best data we've seen in a LONG time! 😁































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

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