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Register your Child for the Fun Run!

Pledge packets for the Irving PTO Fun Run were sent home with students today. The Fun Run will be on October 16th.

If you haven’t done so, please register your child by clicking the provided link below.

  • A student web page will be custom made created for your child in seconds.  Add a picture to customize the page!  Send emails or add a post to any social media websites to help you easily gather on-line pledge donations from anywhere in the world!
  • Students who use their web page to ask for pledge support usually raise 3 times more than only gathering cash/check pledges.   Please register your child today, we need your SUPPORT!

Maximize pledges:  Simply use the pre-written email and social media posts we’ve created to help your child request pledge support.   It’s FAST and EASY!

Contact: Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, other Relatives, Friends, Neighbors, Co-Workers, even your Employers to help your child’s pledge meter blast to the top fast!!  

Go to:    www.thegetmovincrew.com

Family and friends want to help your child succeed.  Notify them today!

 

iWalk – International Walk to School in the USA Day

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Join children and adults around the world t celebrate the benefits of walking.

Why walk?

International Walk to School is an annual event that promotes walling for several reasons:

Physical Activity / teaching safe walking skills to children / awareness of how walkable a community is and where improvements can be made / concern for the environment / reducing traffic congestion, pollution and speed near schools / taking back neighborhoods for people on foot / sharing time with community leaders, parents, and children

Get started at:  www.walktoschool.org

and contact your local coordinator:  Josh Hancock, Irving PE Teacher, jhancock@op97.org

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION NEWS

Here is some important information that every student (and their parents) need to know!

DRESS REQUIRMENTS

Clean and proper gym shoes must be worn in class.  They must have either shoelaces that are securely tied, “Velcro,” or no-lace shoes which are designed for activity.  Shoes should fit the feet snugly for safety and to allow for maximum participation.  Any kind of sandals, dress shoes, boots, Crocs, or casual shoes with regular or platform heels are not appropriate and are not allowed for class participation.  Shoes that have “cut out” spaces are also not allowed in class (including sport sandals).  These rules are to insure the safe participation of your child with the most amount of activity.  If you have any questions about whether shoes are acceptable for class, please have your child show them to his/her p.e. teacher before they wear them to class!

Students also need to dress for maximum participation.  Shorts or long pants must be worn underneath skirts/dresses.  Pants must fit at the natural waistline – a belt needs to be worn if pants or shorts are too baggy.

The following school dress code rules also apply for physical education:

*Tank tops must have straps that are at least 3 fingers wide and long enough to cover the midriff – especially during movement.

*Tops cannot be cut low in the front and/or the back.

*Shorts and skirts must be longer than the mid-thigh.

*No bare midriffs.

Anyone not wearing appropriate clothing will not be allowed to participate in class.  Every day they miss due to not being properly dressed, there will be a consequence given.

Hair must be kept off the face during class time.  Anyone with longer hair may be required to pull it off their face or secure it with a hair band.  Hair falling into the eyes is not safe for participation.

Please be aware of when your student is scheduled for physical education class.  It is always hard for a student to not be able to participate because they are not prepared for safe activity.

Thank you very much.  Please email me at jhancock@op97.org, should you have any questions.

Josh Hancock, Physical Education Teacher

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4th & 5th Grade Physical Activity Note from Mr. Hancock

4th and 5th grade parents,

I will be sending home monthly homework assignments to all 4th and 5th graders thoughout the year.  This assignment is used to promote physical activity outside of school.  Since I only get to see them once a week for a hour (66 mins.), I wanted to make sure that they still remain active the rest of the week or at least twice a month.  It only requires your child to perform two different physical activities each being at least a half an hour in duration.  A total of one hour a month.  I asked that they get a parents signature on it to verify that they performed these activities.  If your child already plays a sport that would already take care of the assignment.  At first it was just extra credit, but since the return rate was so low I made it mandatory homework and part of their grade.  This homework is 10% of each unit’s (month’s) grade and could lower your child’s grade if not turned in.  Please just be aware that this is coming home and it is required homework that was put in place to keep your sons and daughters active and healthy.

 

Thanks again,

Mr. Hancock

Physical Education Teacher

Physical Activity Form

Holiday Food and Gift Basket Program (HFGB)

September 14, 2012

Dear Irving Parents and Guardians,

Welcome to a new school year! I hope everyone had a relaxing and fun summer! It is time once again for those who qualify to sign up for the Holiday Food and Gift Basket Program (HFGB). This program provides families who reside in Oak Park and River Forest with a gift card for food around Thanksgiving time and gifts during the December holiday season.

The criteria used to determine who qualifies for HFGB are similar to the guidelines set up by the federal government for free/reduced school lunch. In addition, all applicants must be part of the Irving community (if this is no longer the case the social worker must be familiar with you). If you know of a non-Irving resident who may want to apply, the social worker can direct them to other community locations.

If you are the head of your household and want to apply for this program please contact Kila Bell-Bey at the Irving Social Work office. Scheduling an appointment is the easiest way to ensure that your application gets completed and turned in on time. Stop by or call 708-524-5630. You may also leave a message at 708-524-5830 ext. 6150. I look forward to seeing you and I promise it will be a quick process!

All applications must be completed in a face to face meeting with the social worker by Friday October 12, 2012! Only one application is allowed per household/family and the applicant must sign off as the head of household!

I wish you the best during the 2012-2013 school year!

Kila Bell-Bey, MSW

Washington Irving Elementary School Social Worker/D97 Oak Park

kbell-bey@op97.org

708-524-5630 (office)

708-524-5830 ext. 6150 (voicemail)

708-524-3090 (main office)

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