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Dear Fulton Families,
It was great to see and meet with so many families during Conferences last week! We love for our staff and students to be able to share their goals for learning and their work samples during the conferences and look forward to sharing their growth in February. Your partnership helps support these goals, so thank you for participating!
We still need several volunteers to ensure several of our upcoming activities go off without a hitch! Please sign up to volunteer for the the Book Fair, Family Reading Night, Trunk or Treat (the more cars, the better!), and Fall Parties. So far we only have 1-2 volunteers for the Book Fair. Without volunteers, we can not offer these fun opportunities. Please use the sign-up links below!
Keep scrolling the Update week! There is soooo much to see!
Remember! One more day off on Monday. We'll see everyone back on Tuesday!
Save the Date--
October is Bullying Prevention Month
- October 6th-24th--Candy War Collection
- October 13th--Columbus Day/Indigenous People Day No School
- October 14th-- Bus Evacuation Drills/PTO Meeting and Give Back Night 4:30 at Sip
- October 16th--Earthquake Drill
- October 17th--Book Fair Set Up
- October 20th-24th--Scholastic Book Fair-Volunteers Needed!
- October 20th-23rd--Bring in Storybook Pumpkins
- October 23rd--Family Reading Night--Spider Challenge, Storybook Pumpkins, and Book Fair
- October 24th--Evacuation/Reunification Walk during Specials
- October 28th--PTO Trunk or Treat
- October 31st--Fall Parties AM/11:45 Dismissal
- November 2nd--Daylight Saving Time (Fall Back 1 hour)
- November 4th--Election Day (School in Session)
- November 11th--Veteran's Day Assembly (School in Session)
- November 26th--1/2 Day--11:45 Dismissal
- November 27th-28th--Thanksgiving Break-No School
Flame love, Mrs. Mitera
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PTO Meeting and Give Back Night
Join us at Sip on Tuesday for the PTO meeting from 4:30-5:30, to pick up dinner for the family, or to enjoy a night out with Fulton friends!
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Wheel of Wisdom Assembly
Fulton students (and staff!) had a blast answering trivia questions in a game-show format. Almost everyone was able to participate and earn prizes. Thank you to the PTO for helping sponsor our assembly!
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The Book Fair is Coming!! Volunteers Needed!!
📚 Calling All Book Lovers and Super Parents! 📚
Our upcoming Book Fair is just around the corner, and we need your help to make it a success! 📖 If you have a passion for books and some time to spare, we'd love to have you as a volunteer at the fair. It's a fantastic way to get involved, support our school, and foster a love for reading in our students. Whether you can assist with setup, help kids discover new books, or manage the checkout, every bit of your time and energy counts. 🙌 Ready to dive into the world of books with us? Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Each volunteer will receive a free book as a thank you for donating your time! Let's make this Book Fair the best one yet! 🌟📚
Thank you!
Fulton PTO
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2nd Annual Trunk or Treat AND Candy Wars
We’re excited to bring back our 2nd annual Fulton PTO Trunk or Treat on October 28th! To make this event a success, we need the help of our amazing school community. Please let us know how you’d like to be involved!
There are several volunteer opportunities we need to fill in order to have a successful event.
First, we need a planning committee that will meet via Zoom to coordinate the details of the event (organization, Candy Wars, line ups, etc.) We also need decorators who will decorate their car trunks the night of the event, and who will pass out candy and prizes the PTO collects from the Candy Wars held at school. Lastly we need volunteers to get the candy/prizes together the day before the event and volunteers the night of the event to help it run smoothly. Please sign up below!
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Volunteer opportunities include planning, decorating, set up, and candy sorting. We need YOU! Sign up here!
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We also need LOTS of candy and non-edible treats to make this event a success. Join us in our CANDY WARS for a fun way to pitch in and help out!
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Evacuation and Reunification Walk to Zion Lutheran Church
On Friday, October 24th students will be taking a walk to Zion Lutheran Church during their PE/Music time. This is Fulton’s “Safety Evacuation Location” in the event we need to evacuate the school for any reason. Students will be walking down 171st, crossing Oak Park Avenue, and continuing down 171st to Zion. (Kindergarten and 1st grade will not cross Oak Park Avenue).
We feel it is important for all students K-5 to practice this route. All students will participate. However, if you would like to opt-out of the walk, please return the form sent home last week.
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Fall Parties
Volunteer Sign-Up Links were sent out by each classroom teacher through Seesaw on Friday. Below you will find more information about the parade and safety guidelines. We can't wait for some extra fun at our Fall Parties!
FALL PARTY INFORMATION
Friday, October 31st, will be our Fall Parties at Fulton School. Because it is a half day (8:55-11:45), all students are welcome to come to school wearing their costumes. Students in grades K, 1, and 2 will walk in the costume parade from 10:15-10:25 a.m. Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will wear their costumes outside to watch the parade and for their parties. Weather permitting, the students will walk outside and families are invited to come view the parade. The classroom parties (for all students in grades K to 5) will be from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Parent volunteers may come in at 10:00. All volunteers should have a current background check on file.
Please note the following guidelines for safety.
Students may wear a costume to school. Please keep costumes as simple as possible, as it is a long day and small pieces may be lost and costumes may be damaged through “wear and tear”. If the costume is easy to put on independently, students may choose to bring a costume and put it on in the classroom right before the parade time.
Please no "blood” or “blood” make-up, or scary masks. Remember our younger students may scare more easily.
No aerosol spray cans or other unsafe items may be brought to school. Any hair coloring or light make-up should be done at home in the morning before students arrive at school.
No props such as swords, weapons, pitchforks, etc. should be brought to school. We want all students to feel safe, and regular school safety guidelines as noted in the parent/student handbook still apply on this day.
No food in favor bags that may go home with students. If you sign up to bring a treat for the class, please send it in by Friday, October 24th (unless it is fresh fruit/vegetables).
Only pre-approved food will be allowed at the parties.
EL CLASSES WILL RECEIVE THEIR PARTY INFORMATION DIRECTLY FROM THE CLASSROOM TEACHER REGARDING THEIR TIME SCHEDULE FOR THEIR PARTIES ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30TH.
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Party Food Guidelines
D146 elementary schools have three (3) classroom parties throughout the school year--October, December, and February. We encourage celebrating with non-food novelty items like stickers, pencils, games and crafts; however food is welcome during these three celebrations, only.
Classroom teachers and/or the PTO coordinate food donations (examples are included on the online volunteer sign up sheet). If you participate, all food must be pre-packaged and labeled by a manufacturer. One week prior to the event teachers will approve food submissions. Parents or guardians of students with documented medical food allergies are asked to collaborate with classroom teachers to help ensure the safety and well-being of their child.
Only pre-approved food items will be allowed at the parties. Please do not send in additional treats with students the day of the party, or it will be returned home.
Items strictly prohibited:
· Peanuts, tree nuts and all their derivatives
Please note: Teachers may implement additional restrictions based on student allergies in their classroom or grade level.
***Birthdays may be celebrated with NON-FOOD items. Examples include stickers, pencils, books, or games for the classroom.
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Fall Costume Parade Information
The parade will start at 10:15 a.m. on 10/31. Students in Kindergarten, First, and Second Grades will exit the front doors, follow the closest sidewalk into the Administration Center building, come out the back doors there to follow the horseshoe past the kindergarten playground, around the horseshoe and back into door 13. Parents may stand anywhere around the parade route. 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders will also be around the horseshoe to view the parade.
If it is raining (or snowing!), parents and grades 3-5 are welcome to gather in the gym where grades K-2 will parade around one time before going back to their classrooms. Please check in at the office before going to the gym.
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Student Council
The Fulton Student Council organizes activities that give back to our local community. We'll be collecting pop tabs all year for the Ronald McDonald House. Can we beat last year's total?
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Fulton Morning News
Every Friday, the student Fulton Morning News crew shares their broadcast for all classes to view. We'll share the videos with you here, too! Enjoy!
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Bullying Prevention Month
October is Bullying Prevention Month. Many classes will begin their bullying prevention lessons during the Social Emotional block. Our assembly on Tuesday will include questions about bullying and bullying prevention. You can see samples of content here: Second Step Bullying Prevention. Ask your children if they know about bullies, victims, and bystanders this week!
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Fulton Flames Spirit Wear
The PTO is selling in-stock spirit wear using this link.
Order today!
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Counting Coins in 2nd |
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Sharing Day in 1st |
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5 Senses in K |
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Bones, Joints, Tendons, and Muscles in 4th |
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Book Club in 3rd |
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Hands-On Activities in PK |
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We’re so proud of all of our students who are recognized for displaying the characteristics of a model Flame! Keep up the great work!
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Before/After School Activities
We are excited to share with you our dozens of before/after school activity offerings for K-5 students! From the arts to meditation; from sports to coding; from Student Council to games, and so much more in between, there is something for everyone to enjoy! Please review all of the activity descriptions and dates and expect permission slips home in the future. Remember, it's important to be on time for arrival and dismissal of the activities.
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Check here to see when Fulton activities take place
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Illness at School
As we enter cold and flu season, please remember:
A child who is well should be in school, and one who is sick should be kept home. A child who has a fever at or above 100 degrees, and/or is experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, or an uncontrolled cough should be kept home and not return to school for 24 hours after symptoms subside and fever returns to normal (without the use of fever reducing medications).
A child who has a diagnosed communicable disease, undiagnosed rash, or uncontrolled cough should also be kept home.
Returning to school prematurely after illness may result in additional absences because the child is vulnerable to recurrence of the illness, and because of the potential cross infection with other students who may be in the beginning stages of an illness.
A student who sustains an illness or injury which requires an absence of four or more days must present a physician’s statement in order to be readmitted to school.
Encouraging hand washing and covering coughs will help limit the spread of germs.
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Students will be going outside for recess as often as possible. The following are our school/district guidelines.
🔆Hot Weather Conditions: We will switch to indoor recess if the temperature is 100 degrees with heat index or if the grounds are too wet.
⛄Cold Weather Conditions: We will switch to indoor recess if the temperature is below 20 degrees with wind chill, or if our grounds are too icy or wet.
We value the opportunity for students to engage in movement and independent play/socialization. Please watch the weather and be sure to send whatever your child needs to be comfortable playing outside each day.
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To ensure the safety of all students and to remain in compliance with state law, parents are required to notify the school office if their child will not be in attendance. This notification must take place within the first hour of school. When reporting an absence, please call the school office, use the voicemail system, or enter the absence into Powerschool anytime, day or night. You may inform the office of attendance 24 hours day/7 days a week.
Please notify the office of any absence or anticipated late arrival by calling 708-614-4525. Additionally, if your child will have a change in dismissal plans (leaving early, not taking the bus, etc.), please let the office know by 2:00. Informing the office in a timely way makes dismissal run more smoothly for all!
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Thank you again for your patience during arrival and dismissal. It isn't always the fastest process, but we have procedures in place to try to keep safety at the forefront for all. We need EVERYONE to take their time and attend to the signage to stay safe and arrive and depart efficiently.A few reminders for the front of the school at dismissal:
- Please do not park against a yellow marked curb. Parking nearest the exit over the yellow lines obstructs everyone's view and clearance.
- Please park behind the yellow sign closest to the school. The spaces directly in front are reserved for special transportation needs.
- Please adhere to the sign and turn RIGHT out of the driveway during arrival and dismissal. This reduces the chance of crossing oncoming traffic and the potential for an accident.
- Pedestrians crossing the drive to get to their cars should use the crosswalk at the east end of the drive for the safest path.
- Please avoid turning around in our neighbors' driveways and blocking entrances/exits.
- No cell phone use in school zones.
Bus transportation is also available for most students attending Fulton school. Please contact the office if you would like to add your child(ren) to a bus route.
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Anyone who would like to volunteer in classrooms or at school events must have a background check on file. Please be sure to submit an application here: https://apps.raptortech.com/Apply/ODQzMzplbi1VUw== If you are unsure whether you have submitted a background check in the past, please contact the office.
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As you may have seen, we have a new food service vendor, Whitsons Culinary Group. Breakfast and lunch will be available for all K-5 students for a fee (breakfast $1.50, lunch $3.75). Lunch money may be set up through Pushcoin. Students will receive a debit card to purchase meals through the breakfast/lunch lines. If needed, applications for free and/or reduced fees should be completed. These forms are available in the school office and on the district website. When available, monthly menus will be posted to the district website, https://www.fdmealplanner.com/, and the FD MealPlanner app.
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Click on the link above and enter "Fulton School" to find the monthly breakfast and lunch menus.
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During the first weeks of school, we practice many safety drills including evacuation drills, tornado drills, and a lockdown drill with the police department as required by Illinois School Code. Fire drills are done three times, once with the fire department. Students may also walk to the off-site evacuation location (opt-out forms shared at a later date).
Lockdown drills with students will be communicated with you before and after so you are aware of those procedures, the language used, and the time they'll be conducted.
These drills are crucial to ensure our students and staff follow safety procedures efficiently. Thank you!
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Within a couple of weeks, American School Bus will use Bus Bulletin to alert District 146 parents of bus delays and schedule changes. Bus Bulletin sends parents instant notifications via text message, email, and/or phone call. There is no cost for parents to sign up and receive notifications. For more information or to sign up for notifications, please visit the Bus Bulletin website.
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We want to hear from YOU! Please let us know about your experiences at Fulton School so we can work together to improve or keep the good things going!
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Please click the button to share your experiences with Fulton here
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Please review the information from the health office regarding immunizations, medications, illnesses, and injuries.
Health Records Requirements by Grade
Early Learning and Pre-K
- State of IL Physical exam with up-to-date immunization record (first year enrolled in program only)
Kindergarten
- State of IL Physical exam with up-to-date immunization record, State of IL dental exam and complete eye exam
Grade 2
Grade 6
- State of IL Physical exam with up-to-date immunization record and dental exam
Grades 7 and 8
- Sports physical (only required if trying out for a CMS interscholastic sport).
Transfer Student
- Physical exam with up to-date immunization record (kindergarten or 6th grade physical from transfer school is acceptable if it’s comparable to State of Illinois requirements); and complete eye exam (if attending Illinois school for the first time).
Students will be excluded from school on the morning of Tuesday, October 15th if the required physical exam and up-to-date immunization records have not been submitted by that date. These are Illinois Department of Public Health and Illinois State Board of Education requirements. No exceptions and no doctor’s notes with scheduled appointment dates will be allowed. Please call your school’s health office if you have any questions.
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Our 25-26 PTO Board can't wait to partner with YOU for events like Book Fairs, appreciation days, etc.!
President: Megan Combs
Vice President: Melissa Sands
Treasurer: Jamie Bellik
Secretary: Melissa Santangelo
Committee Members: Jennifer Matise and Kristin Wooten
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Fulton School
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Megan Mitera
Megan is using Smore to create beautiful newsletters
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