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Message from the Principal:
October Important Dates: 10/1 - Picture Re-take Day
10/1 - School Store
Fundraiser Kick-off
10/10 - Second grade Field
Trip
10/11 - Student Half Day
Attendance – 12:10 p.m.
dismissal
10/14 - Columbus Day – No
School
10/15 - Candid Picture Day
(clubs, yearbook)
10/18 - SCO Hot Lunch Day
10/23 - IT Pizza Day
10/24 - Chorus concert 7 p.m.
SHJH
10/25 - SCO Treat Day
10/31 - Fall Fest/Costume
Parade
October 2019 Newsletter
General Information: School Office Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 3:50 p.m. Student Attendance Hours: 9:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Student Recess/Lunch Times: 1st/2nd grades 11:45 a.m.-12:25 p.m.
3rd/4th grades 12:30 p.m.-1:10 p.m.
Dear Trailblazer Parents and Guardians,
Thank you for your continued commitment to supporting our Trailblazer
staff and students. We make a great team when we are working together
to achieve our goals.
October National Bullying Prevention Month:
If possible, have your child wear blue Monday, October 7 and orange for
Unity Day on October 23 to show their support in preventing bullying. The
provided link has some great resources for you regarding talking to your
child about bullying prevention. https://www.pacer.org/bullying/nbpm/
School Store Fundraiser:
We are kicking off our School Store fundraiser again this year. All this
fundraiser requires is for you to do your normal shopping online all year
through the School Store website. Please watch for the packet in your
child’s backpack.
SHEF:
Consider supporting SHEF by attending the upcoming Haunted Hustle on
Saturday, October 19. See flyer below.
If you should have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to
reach out.
Mrs. Wright
INDIAN TRAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Home of the Trailblazers
Contact us at:
20912 S. Frankfort Square Road
Frankfort, IL 60423 815/469-6993
FAX: 815/806-8352
www.summithill.org
Absent Notification
• Please report your child’s absence by 9:10 AM the day of the absence.
• Homework requests need to be called in by 11:30 AM for same day pick-up.
• Any school work due to vacation absence will be given once the child returns.
Lunch Procedure
• Please remember to send a lunch with your child daily. Be sure the lunch is labeled with
the child’s name.
• Your child will need to bring a spoon and/or fork, as utensils are not provided.
• If a lunch is forgotten, parents may drop off a lunch on the cart in the vestibule outside
the office by 11:40. Please have the child’s name and teacher’s name clearly labeled.
• Children will go outside for recess daily. As the weather begins to change, please be sure
to send your child with a sweatshirt or light jacket to get them through the fall months.
School Support
• Box Tops for Education, Capri Sun pouches, pop tabs, old plastic gift cards, old cell
phones, eye glasses, plastic bags, empty scotch tape and Elmer’s empty glue bottles are
collected to benefit our school. Please send them to school in a bag with your child’s name
and teacher’s name
• Any school supply donations, books, etc. for our PBIS store are welcome and appreciated
all year long.
Communication
• Please maintain regular communication with our teachers.
• Follow chain of command if you are experiencing any concern or issues relating to your
child.
Volunteer
• The district has the Raptor Visitor Management System in place at all schools. Every
visitor will be instantly screened. You will be screened each time you visit the building to
volunteer.
• You will need to show a State ID or Driver’s License every time you volunteer.
General Information: School Office Hours: 8:35 a.m. – 3:50 p.m. Student Attendance Hours: 9:00 – 3:30 p.m.
Student Recess/Lunch Times: 1st/2nd grades 11:45 a.m.-12:25 p.m.
3rd/4th grades 12:30 p.m.-1:10 p.m.
Arrival and Dismissal Procedures
• Student Drop-off time is 8:50-8:59 (no staff supervision prior to 8:50)
• Students may not play on recess equipment before school without a parent/guardian
present to supervise
• From 8:50-8:59, students enter the school using doors 15 and 11
• Students arriving after the 9:00 tardy bell MUST enter the school through the main
entrance with an adult
• First Graders exit door 15
• Second Graders exit door 15
• Third Graders exit door 11
• Fourth Graders exit door 10 (located by playground)
• Always remain in your car while in the circle drive
• Form two lines until you come to the first turn
• You will begin to merge in one at a time (unless staff are there to direct)
• Pull forward as far as you can
• Park in a designated parking space, exit the car and escort your child back to the car
• If you park and/or walk to pick up your child, stand close to the exit doors, so your child
can see you easily and be quickly escorted to the car or crossing guard.
• Refrain from double parking or parking in no parking zones
• Cell phone use while driving is prohibited in school zones (this includes the school lot)
• Follow all directions by the staff
• Be respectful to all Trailblazer students and staff
• I understand that your little ones often times like to run around while they are waiting,
please do not allow them to run through the landscaping or play by the school sign.
Indian Trail is a Bully Free Zone
We at Indian Trail EXPECT RESPECT in all areas of the school. We work hard to ensure a safe,
nurturing, and positive climate for all students and staff. It is imperative that you help us
maintain an environment that is conducive to learning and free from bullying behaviors.
What can we do together to PREVENT bullying behavior?
• Create clearly defined expectations
• Teach social skills and tolerance early
• Foster positive relationships and environments
• Empower students to support and respect each other
• Set the right examples for students to follow
• Work as a team to help unite students rather than divide them
TYPES OF BULLYING
Verbal Bullying-usually consists of
teasing, mocking, spreading rumors,
lying about others. Bullying comments
may focus on outer appearance. But to
be bullying it must occur more than one
time.
Emotional/Social Bullying- uses peer
pressure and manipulation to isolate the
target and to hurt their feelings. The
victim usually feels that they have no
friends, no one to talk to, and no way to
escape.
Physical Bullying- Consists of pushing,
tripping, hitting, or acting like you are
going to push, trip or hit another.
Cyber Bullying – Includes written or
electronic communication directed to
another to cause fear, emotional, or
psychological harm.
WHAT IS BULLYING?
• Placing a student in reasonable fear of his/her personal property or
• Causing substantially detrimental effect on the student’s physical or mental health or
• Substantially interfering with the student’s academic performance or
• Substantially interfering with the student’s ability to participate in services, activities, or privileges provided by a school
• Cyber Bullying includes written or electronic communication directed to another to cause fear, physical emotional or psychological harm.
Sean Needham, Emma Paternostro, Lily Huizenga, and Elliana Jordan.
First Graders are off to an awesome start at Indian Trail. After a relaxing summer break
students are busy settling into their new classroom routines. Children are enjoying getting to
know one another and meeting new friends. It was wonderful to see so many families attend
Curriculum Night to learn about First Grade expectations and to hear about some of the exciting
plans we have in place for the upcoming year. Students had fun writing clues and drawing
portraits to see if their families could guess who they were. First Graders were excited to
attend our first PBIS kick-off and to start earning PBIS tickets for following our school wide
expectations. It looks to be an exciting year of fun, friendship, and learning.
Jackson Breedlove, Morgan O'Neil, Tommy Mularz, and
Gael Lagunas
FIRST GRADE
Second graders started off the year sharing information about themselves and their families by writing,
“All About Me” essays, creating “Selfies”, learning about kindness, and sharing photos of themselves.
Students also interviewed one another to learn about their interests, activities and favorite things to
do. What a fabulous way to get to know one another and start the year off on a great note!
Brynlee Faldzinski and
Adriana Sues
Roman Studencki, Lilliana
Andrews, Kaden Schlender,
and
Makenzie Schuster
William, Avery, Charlie, and Allison
Students from
Mrs. Pfieffer’s Class
Students from Ms. Hand’s
Class
Students from
Mrs. Rios’s Class
Students from
Mrs. Aleo’s Class
Allyson Eck, AJ Torba, Zayd
Adam, and Mia Becker
SECOND GRADE
In honor of September 11th and Patriots Day, all 3rd grade classes reflected on what it means to
be a proud American. Students read various patriotic stories, held class discussions on types of
heroes, talked about the important job of first responders, and how we came to celebrate
Patriots Day! All students took part in creating a Remembrance Quilt to honor those who lost
their lives, the first responders who rushed in to help, as well as to honor those who risk their
lives every day to ensure our freedoms as Americans
Cohen P
Hallway Quilt
Jake N Gianna S
Students from Mrs. Wandersen’s Class
THIRD GRADE
Fourth grade students started the year discussing their names! Some classes were given
homework to discuss the meaning of their name with their families. While they were doing this,
the students were able to learn a lot about themselves and their families. Some students were
even able to research the meaning of their name and learn something that even their families
did not know about their name! Once they brought this information back to school, they were
prompted to use their research to practice their paragraph writing. As a fun follow-up activity,
the 4th graders then worked with their teachers to sketch self-portraits. These self-portraits
turned out so well. Then, they were able to write their names in a creative way to accent their
portraits. The conversations that students were able to have about themselves and their names
were truly a great back-to-school experience. The teachers enjoyed learning about their
students and the students enjoyed learning about themselves as well as their peers!
Brendan Richardson
Suad Musleh
Faye Messana
FOURTH GRADE
In physical education class, we have been working on our soccer skills! We learned how to
dribble the soccer ball, pass, and sole trap. After learning these skills, we used them to play
various games. During these games, we continued to work on being a good teammate and
encouraging others.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
This year we started the year off right with our PBIS booster
for Back to School!
The students first visited various stations to learn about the
PBIS expectations around the school. We then went to an
all school assembly to visit with Scout, and then headed
outside for some teambuilding activities. A great day of
learning and fun!
Mrs. Wright reviewed lunchroom expectations
with the students.
Mrs. Pospichal and Mr. Cotter reviewed School Grounds
expectations with the students.
Mr. Schneider and Mrs. McClain reviewed arrival
and dismissal expectations with the students.
We are all RESPECTFUL, RESPONSIBLE, and SAFE students!
The students played some team building games such as the Scout Puzzle and Alaskan kickball.
We had an awesome day reviewing the expectations! We are ready for a great year!
Mrs. Manning and Mrs. McCarthy reviewed the
Upstander expectations in the Expect Respect
station with the students.
Scout visited during our all school assembly.
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