Academics
Update from Irving Nurse about Holiday Celebrations
Dear Staff, Room Parents, Parents, Guardians, and Students
As the Winter Holiday Season approaches, we are preparing for Winter Concerts and anticipating the joys of the season. This is a fun and enjoyable time for all, however, it can be a time of worry for children with food allergies and their families. In order to provide a safe celebration environment for the students at Irving, ALL classroom celebrations will be NUT FREE with a focus on healthy snacks and treats for the children.
As always, fresh fruits and veggies are welcome and should be promoted. It is recommended that room parents and teachers communicate before their scheduled Winter Holiday Party to identify the foods/treats that will be provided for each classroom celebration. A good ratio of treats to healthy foods should be 1:3: One treat option for every three healthy food options.
Foods are required to have an ingredients list. Foods that are made in factories that may process nuts should not be served due to the potential for cross contamination. Please consider labeling the food items for easy identification by students. Teachers can confidentially alert room parents of any other dietary restrictions and or food allergies in the classroom so that an alternative treat can be provided for inclusion. Additionally, non food treats such as stickers, pencils, and activities are always welcomed and enjoyed by all of the children.
Here is a link to a web site for Peanut/Nut/Egg safe food items http://snacksafely.com/snacklist.pdf.
Thanks to the entire Irving Community for helping to make this a safe and enjoyable holiday season for all . Please feel free to contact Nurse Jamie for any questions or concerns at jstrokosch@op97.org or 708-524-3089.
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School Nurse for Washington Irving Elementary School
Oak Park School District 97
Update from Health and Wellness Committee at Irving
So far this year, the Irving Health and Wellness Committee (HAWC) has been sharing ideas on how to dress for the cold weather. They held a hot apple cider sale after school last Thursday and will send $150 to the American Red Cross to help the tornado victims. Thanks to all the students and especially parents who helped with the sale.
Tehra Hiolski
December PTO Meeting is Thursday, 12/5, 6:30pm
We hope you can join us for the December PTO meeting, which is this week on Thursday, December 5 at 6:30pm in the Library/Media Center on the second floor. As always, free child care is provided.
We hope to see you there. If you are unable to attend and would like to discuss anything on the agenda, please contact Laura Crawford at lauracrawford47@gmail.com, Jodie Ackerman at jodiepto@yahoo.com, or any of the other PTO board members (click here for contact info).
Irving School PTO
Agenda for Monthly Meeting
December 5, 2013
6:30PM
Irving Media Center Library
- Welcome
- Presentation by Ms. Diehl (Data & Technology Coach) on MAP Testing. (20 minutes)
- Principal’s Report (10 minutes)
- Update on Brain Pop implementation
- Treasurer’s Report (5 minutes)
- Eagle Extras Winter Session (10 minutes)
- Committee Reports: (30 minutes)
- Craft Fair/Cookie Crumble: December 14
- Silent Auction & Fun Fair: February 22
- Event Evaluation: Trivia Night
- Other committee reports
- Approve minutes from 11/7/13
- All other business
2013 Winter Concert Dates
General Music Irving