Pennies for Sandy

Student Council is sponsoring a school wide “penny competition”.  The object of the game is for your child’s homeroom to collect the most points.  Each penny your child brings is worth one point towards their class total.  Your child can choose to put silver coins and paper money into another homeroom’s jar to take a point away from their total.  Each silver coin or paper bill will deduct one point from that classroom’s total. Money will be counted and totaled at the end of the week.  The top class will earn a special prize.

The money earned will be donated to schools that were affected by Hurricane Sandy through the “Literacy Lifeboats” initiative.  Here is a website with more information.  http://readingandwritingproject.com/literacy-lifeboats

What: School-wide Penny Competition

When: December 3rd – 7th

Where: Irving School

Why: To help schools that were affected by Hurricane Sandy

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Irving Winter Concerts

The Irving Winter Concerts are just around the corner.  Please put the dates and times on your calendar and come join us as we share our musical gifts with you.

December 19,  2nd/3rd Grades, 8:15 & 9:45 (same concert performed twice)
December 20,  Kindergarten/1st Grade 8:15 & 9:45 (same concert performed twice)
December 21,  4th/5th Grades and Chorus  8:30 only


Tehra Hiolski
General Music Irving

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Irving is getting a new playground!

Now let’s have some fun!

We need your help to determine exactly what kind of play equipment our new schoolyard will have installed next summer!

What: Come to the meeting to decide what playground equipment our kids will enjoy for years to come. We may also identify minor items for the Schoolyard that the PTO would pay for (additional seating, landscaping, etc.).

Who: Any current Irving parent, guardian, teacher or staff member may attend and give input. This means any current member of the PTO.

When: Thursday, December 6, 6:30-8:30pm.

A follow-up meeting will be on Monday, December 10, 6:30-8:30pm, to review the final plans.

Where: Irving School Auditorium. Free childcare is provided in the Community Room.

Click here to see examples of playground equipment. We encourage you to visit the schools who already have new playgrounds (Beye, Holmes, Longfellow, Lincoln), or to talk to friends at those schools for their feedback. We are looking to purchase equipment similar to what is going in at other Oak Park elementary schools.

The landscape architects will be on hand to guide us through the process of choosing equipment within our budget.

Things to consider when determining playground equipment:

Activity: The play equipment provides physical activity and exercise.
Gathering spaces: Where can children go, alone or in groups, when they’re not active?
Creativity: Equipment and spaces can provide inspiration for young imaginations.
Density: Irving has a very dense playspace for children to play.
Shade: The building offers some shade. Equipment can also offer shade.
Supervision: Some play equipment requires more supervision than others.
Accessibility: Ensure play items are accessible for students with differing abilities.
Seating: For adults and children.
Safety: Safety is a high priority.

We look forward to hearing from you on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 AT 6:30PM!

Questions? Please contact Margaret Jeschke (margaret_jeschke@yahoo.com) or Laura Crawford (lauracrawford47@gmail.com).

Please note: this meeting will take the place of the regularly scheduled December PTO meeting. The next PTO meeting is January 10.

Schoolyard Update: One Giant Leap for Irving!

At a recent meeting, the Board of Education voted to move ahead with the next, major step toward construction of a new Irving Schoolyard! This means Irving is well on its way to getting a new playground, a large artificial turf field and re-surfaced parking! In March the board will vote on the final plans so that construction can happen in summer of 2013. In the meantime, construction documents are being created and will go out to bid.

Click here to read the recent article in the Wednesday Journal about Irving’s Schoolyard.

What will our new schoolyard look like?

The Board of Ed is sending three different plans out for construction bids. They will pick one in February. Between now and February the Board will conduct additional reviews on issues like traffic patterns, pedestrian safety, parking, etc. During that time they will also be able to work with potential partners, like the Park District, who may assist with funding.

This is the basic plan, Option 1.

This is Option 2. It’s the same as Option 1 but with a smaller field.

This is Option 3. The layout is similar to the original Master Plan.

How do these plans compare to the original Master Plan?

One of the plans (Option 3) has a similar layout of the field, playground and parking. The other two plans leave the playground and parking where they are now but with significant improvements, and they put a field where the current asphalt is.

The original Master Plan.

One major difference is that many of the underground environmental features of the original plan are not able to be included during initial construction due to the increased cost of storm water management, permeable pavers, rain gardens and certain landscaping.

Unfortunately, the grant opportunities that could cover these costs are not on the same timeline that our construction requires. We look forward to finding other grants for environmental features that can go on top of a new schoolyard at a later time.

Are we almost done?

It is important to note that the original Master Plan is a guiding, visionary document. Many of the features on the original plan are items that can be added on as future fundraising allows. Consider the progress of a revised plan this spring as the fundamental building block for our vision.

One of the guiding principles of the Irving Schoolyard Project is to offer innovative learning experiences in an outdoor environment. The solar panels are one example of this effort. The school garden is another. Efforts like these will continue since Irving is full of people dedicated to improvement.

In fact, the Schoolyard Project recently received a grant from the Oak Park River Forest Community Foundation to expand the garden and to build a straw bale tool shed. The south side of the building will become quite a lush educational learning environment for students! This is all part of the Irving Schoolyard Project’s overall vision.

Thank you.

We need your input to determine the specific playground equipment that our students will play on for years to come, and details on that can be found separately. Otherwise, look for updates when there is significant activity from the Board of Education starting later in January, 2013.

Again and again, thank you.