Nineteen News Alden-Hebron District 19 9604 Illinois Street Hebron, IL 60034 FEBRUARY 2015 C.A.C. Community Trade Fair Community Trade Fair Thursday, April 2, 2015 ALDEN-HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL TRADE FAIR - EXHIBITS OPEN FROM: 5:00 – 7:00 P.M. Exhibitors are needed for our Community Trade Fair. Profit and Non-Profit organizations are welcome! Inside this issue PTO News………………………………...…………..2 Board Briefs………………….……...……………2 School & Community News………………..3 ENTRY FEES: NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS $15.00 BUSINESSES $25.00 Forms are available on the school website or at each building. The form will also be in the March 19 News. For more information please contact Marnie Lalor at 815/648-1603. From the Athletic Directors Desk..4 Boys Wrestling Schedule…………….....5 Girls/Boys Basketball Schedule......5 Student News……………………………………...6 MS/HS Honor Roll…………....……………...7 Guidance corner.………...…..…..….……...8 Nurse’s Notes...……………….……….………..9 School calendar…...…………….…………..10 Informational Flyers………….…..........11 (times are subject to change, keep an eye on our website for updates) Special points of interest Athletic news/Calendar Save the Dates/Programs MS/HS Honor Roll Community & Student News 1 PTO NEWS Spring Fundraiser kick off is Friday, Feb. 27. Watch for details in your elementary and/or middle school student's backpack. This fundraiser supports classroom activities, projects and field trips. There will be fun incentives for all participants. Remember every Sunday in February from 3:00-5:00 p.m. is Family Skate at Just for Fun Roller Rink in McHenry. This is free to all families and only cost $3 to rent skates. MARKET DAY ALERT: We are in need of a chair for Market Day as of March 2015. This is urgent. For more information, contact Kim Egerstaffer at (815) 648-2442 ext. 1531. Watch for our new spring Spiritwear options. Our next meeting is Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 2:50 in the Elementary Library. The music department is looking for costumes for the upcoming Alice in Wonderland Musical. All costumes are needed such as Alice, March Hare, Tweedledee & Tweedledum, the Cheshire Cat (possibly for 2 people), Dormouse, White Rabbit, Queen of Hearts, the Caterpillar, Mad Hatter, Humpty-Dumpty, etc. All of the characters that are typical of Alice in Wonderland which we are familiar with. The costumes could be dropped off in the music room. Thank you all in advance for your help! Board Briefs Board Members: Sue Walters, President: 815-648-2726 Chris Olson, Vice President: 815-648-2382 Jenny Linneman, Secretary: 815-648-2027 Jeff Helland: 815-648-4265 John Eskridge: 815-648-2624 Andy Madsen: 815-482-4948 Ken Winkelman: 815-648-2070 Dr. Debbie Ehlenburg: 815-648-2442 Ext. 1525 2 This is a brief summary of the Board Meetings held in January. Details of these meetings are available through the district office, posted in each building and on the website at : www.alden-hebron.org January Board Briefs: Ms. Geils gave a presentation on the Follett Challenge. Elementary Spelling Bee winners –1st place - Rhiannon Brummet Alternate – Connor Bates Middle School Spelling Bee winners – 1st place - Melanie Nielsen Alternate – Cody Miller We will be hosting the Regional Spelling Bee on February 5th. We will be hosting the high school boys basketball regionals February 23rd -27th CAC Trade Fair will be on April 2nd. Next Board Meetings : February 3rd & 17th @ 7:00 p.m. in the Elementary multi-purpose room Parent/Teacher Conferences will be held February 12th from 4-8pm and February 13th from 12-8pm. Parents will be notified of their scheduled conference times in advance. The Book Fair is coming to the Elementary School February 09-13 open daily until 3pm with FREE Book Fair Bingo on Thursday 02/12/15 in the Gymnasium from 8-9pm. Open during parent/teacher conferences. Hope to see you there !! Alden-Hebron PTO District #19 Family Skate at Just For Fun Roller Rink Who: All District #19 families What: Family Skate Where: Just For Fun Roller Rink 914 N. Front Street McHenry, IL When: February 1, 8, 15, 22 3:00PM – 5:00PM Cost: FREE admission. Bring your own skates or roller blades or rent skates for $3.00. The rink will be closed to the public on the above dates and open to all District 19 students and their families. Don’t miss out! Join the fun! Alden-Hebron Elementary School School District #19 Let’s Go Bowling! *Beat the winter blues and let’s have some fun!* Please Support Hebron Public Library Roof Fund Raiser: Premier Jewelry Party Saturday February 7th 2:00 in the Social Room at the Library All profits going to the library 3 Who: Alden-Hebron students and families! What: Bowling fun! When: 6-7PM February 3, 10 Where: Johnsburg Palace Bowl located on Route 31 Cost: ONLY $5.00! The cost includes shoe rental and bowling fee for one full hour per night. Just pay $5 per child each time you come. Can’t beat that! Come one night, or come all 6 nights! Parents are asked to provide transportation to and from the bowling alley. Thank you and hope to see you there! Any questions, please contact Kyle Dahlke 815-648-2442 ex 1524. Hello everyone, the winter sports seasons are already coming into the final third of their seasons. It seems like this year is going by very fast. The girls varsity team is 8-8 as I write this and they have been playing real well as of late. I hope, and I know coach Marty hopes they are starting to peak at the right time. They have had nice wins over North Shore Country Day, Faith Christian, Schaumburg Christian, Westminster and Harvard all at home in front of a great crowds. I can’t tell you how important a good crowd can be to the kids, if you were at the games you saw great games, a great crowd and the girls played their hearts out!!! That’s what high school basketball is all about. The girls have 8 games remaining before they start Regional play over at Christian Liberty Academy on Feb. 9 th. Keep up the good work and bring home a Regional Championship!!! The high school boys team is 6-10 as I write this and the boys have been playing very hard. The kids have had some up and down games this year but are constantly competing and showing improvement. The boys have 10 games left before they head into Regional play right here at Alden-Hebron starting on Feb. 23rd. There are several home games left so come out and support the kids, they would love to have some big enthusiastic crowds. It would also be great to get a Regional win right here at home!!! The wrestlers are almost at the end of their season with just two meets left before they head to the Regionals at Rockford Lutheran on Feb. 7th. It looks like we have the possibility of once again getting a Regional Champion and possibly a State Qualifier. Colten and David always do a great job and they are two of the hardest working kids in this school. I also want to mention that the Giants In Motion are performing at all the home games and if you haven’t had a chance to see them come on out and watch the girls perform, they put a lot of work into it. Saturday March 7 2015 Some important dates to remember: Senior night for girls basketball, boys basketball and Giants in Motion is 2/6/15 vs. Berean Baptist starting at 4:30 with the FS boys game. March 7 th will be the Alumni Basketball Games starting at 3:00 p.m. and March 1st will be the winter sports banquet starting at 4:00. Keep working hard and GO GIANTS!!!! Coach Lalor 22nd ANNUAL ALDEN-HEBRON ALUMNI/COMMUNITY BASKETBALL GAMES * We are asking for a $10 donation from all alumni players that signed up early $15.00 at the door. We will play two, 15 minute running halves. We will stop the clock the last 5 minutes of each half. Each team gets 2 timeouts per half. All IHSA basketball rules will apply. To make this event fair for all participants we will be awarding points to the veteran teams. For example, if the Classes of 1967-79 played the Classes of 1993-96, the 67-79 team would receive 14 points to start the game. (1993-1979=14) Any additional players will be added to the team for the year they graduated. If numbers are low for any team, some players from the other teams MAY be allowed to play for them. The goals of the Alumni Games are to have fun and help raise money for the Alden-Hebron Booster Club. GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP IS A MUST. Players not adhering to this policy will be asked to leave. 2015 McHenry County Area All-Star Extravaganza April 19th Girls Game Introductions 1:45 Game Time 2:00 Boys Game Introductions 4:45 Game Time 5:00 Come out and see “The Best of The Best” from the McHenry County Area. You will see this year’s top senior girl and boy players along with this year’s best coaches. Watch the 3-Point shoot-out and the Boy’s Slam Dunk Contest, plus some great halftime entertainment. To purchase tickets contact John Lalor @ (815)-6481662 or e-mail jlalor@alden-hebron.org. Tickets are $7.50 in advance $10.00 at the door. ** This event is hosted by the Alden-Hebron Booster Club** * Admission: $5.00 - Adults (Over 18 years of age) $3.00 - Students/Senior Citizens $15.00 - Playing Alumni * A 50/50 Raffle will be held during the course of the games. *THIS EVENT IS SPONSORED BY THE ALDEN-HEBRON BOOSTER CLUB* Call Coach Lalor @ 815-648-1662 or e-mail jlalor@alden-hebron.org to sign up to play before March 2nd to get the discounted rate of $10.00. 4 Alden-Hebron High School Boys Basketball Schedule 2014 – 2015 Date Feb. 3 6 7 11 17 20 23-28 Opponent Mooseheart Berean Baptist New Jerusalem Round Lake Keith Faith Lutheran IHSA Regionals H–A H H H H A “Con” A H Level FS/Var FS/Var FS/Var FS/Var FS/Var FS/Var Varsity “Con” Time 5:30/7:00 4:30/7:00 5:30/7:00 5:30/7:00 5:30/7:00 5:30/7:00 TBA Bus TBA Head Coach: Mr. Todd Mathis Asst. Coach: Mr. Kyle Dahlke Updated= 12/11/14 Alden-Hebron High School Girls Basketball Schedule 2014-2015 Date Feb. 2 4 6 9-13 Opponent Kirkland Round Lake Berean Baptist IHSA Regionals H–A A A H A Head Coach: Mr. Marty Hammond Asst. Coaches: Mr. Fred Shepston & Mr. Barry Nichols Updated: 12/11/14 Level Varsity Varsity Varsity Varsity Time 6:30 TBA 5:45 TBA Bus TBA TBA TBA Alden-Hebron Middle School Girls Basketball Schedule 2015 Date Feb. 3 5 9 10 17 18 19 20 24 25 27 28 Opponent Park Stanton Big Hollow Gavin South North Prairie Emmons Harrison Prairie Crossing Johnsburg @ Bush School Johnsburg 8th Grade Tournament @ Grass Lake 7th Grade Tournament @ Stanton H-A A H A H A H A H A A A Level 7th & 8th 7th & 8th 7th & 8th 6th, 7th & 8th 7th & 8th 6th, 7th & 8th 6th, 7th & 8th 6th & 7th 6th 7th & 8th 8th 7th A Time 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 TBA 4:00 4:00 4:00 4:00 TBA Bus 2:50 TBA TBA Head Coach: Mr. Adam Gardner Alden – Hebron High School 2014-2015 Wrestling Date Opponent Feb. 7 Sat. IHSA Regionals 13-14 Fri.-Sat. IHSA Sectionals Head Coach: Mr. Kevin Gricar Asst. Coach: Mr. John Cashmore Updated: 11/13/14 5 H-A Away Away Weigh In Time Bus TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2:50 2:50 3:00 3:00 TBA Miss Kelly's fourth grade class has been busy researching various health topics for their service learning project. Their goal is to spread the word about important health concerns to as many people as possible. The students have held conferences calls with numerous organizations, have made video calls to physicians, as well as hosted several face-to-face interviews to gain as much information as possible. They will be presenting their research at the Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday, February 7th from 9 a.m. until 12 p.m. Dear Families, On March 6, 2015, the Parent Involvement Committee will be hosting a Culture Fair. The goal of this night is to share individual cultures and educate the school community in hopes of creating greater understanding of the similarities and differences amongst cultures of the world. We are looking for families or individuals who would be willing to share their culture or heritage with our elementary school community. Culture can be reflected in both objects and ideas: Music Literature Art or Crafts Food/Cuisine Clothing Cultural Artifacts Games Holidays/Festivals/ Celebrations Beliefs/Customs/Traditions Language History Religion Dance If you are interested in contributing to our Culture Fair on March 6th, please contact Katie Straub at 815-648-2442 ext. 1518 Penguins in the Classroom? Students in Mrs. VanderPal’s second grade classroom used IBL (Inquiry-Based Learning) for their crosscurricular unit in Life Science. The unit specifically focused on: reading non-fiction and fiction books about penguins, composing stories/poems about penguins, creating math problems/graphs using penguin data, conducting experiments about blubber, and using digital tools. As a culminating project, students did their own research and used the data to create a Google webpage for each of the seventeen penguin species. In addition to their webpage, they created a model of their specific species using various materials/mediums. The penguin projects can be viewed in the elementary display case. As a grand finale Mrs. Geils, the Media Specialist, contacted Brookfield Zoo to set up a Facetime interview with the zoo’s librarian for a virtual field trip. Students eagerly wrote questions to ask Mrs. Owens. Then on Jan. 22, the iPad screen was projected onto the whiteboard and before the students eyes the Penguin Exhibit had come into their classroom! Mrs. Owens walked the students through the exhibit as she answered all of the questions. The unanimous highlight was when Pepe, a Humboldt penguin, curiously followed Mrs. Owens as she walked around with the iPad. At the conclusion of the interview, after the thank you and goodbyes, is when true magic happened. The students were amazed and in awe that they had just been to the zoo! 6 Alden-Hebron High School Semester 1 Honor Roll Freshmen Honor Roll Mikayla Caldwell Mason Mindham Katie Rosio High Honor Roll Safia Syed Nick Talbert Michaella Thoma Adam Johnson Cameron Norton Sophomores Honor Roll Thomas Baldwin Taylor Glenn Tally Lalor Kevin Mendoza-Ortiz High Honor Roll Alexis Morris Brittnany Nelson Austin Stauss Danyal Syed Hannah Hough Emily Webber Juniors Honor Roll Madison Bazilewich Colton Cashmore Karen Castaneda Alondra Cazares Bradley Craker Micaela Evans High Honor Roll Evelyn Gonzalez-Hernandez Tom Kruse James LeJeune Kayla Perez Nathan Peterson Kimberly Soto Tiffany Damato Sharren Johnson Zoee Lagerhausen Trevor Redlin Hannah Warren Seniors Honor Roll Hannah Behrens Jacob Bohl Madison Brown Marshal Glenn High Honor Roll Andrew Kracinski David Talbert Cody Nelson Alec O Halleran Hannah Thurow Matthew Winter Quarter 2 Middle School Honor Roll List 2014-2015 6th Grade A Honors B Honors Emma Klein Rylee Micklevitz Caroline Norton Karly Strand Leslie Aguilar Veronica LeBlanc Kendra Cashmore Caitlin Morris Melodie Holicz Aven Strobel Cody Kurcab 7th Grade A Honors Branden Aitken Madison Baldwin Morgan Baldwin Logan Bohl Jodi Brown B Honors Anna Dickfoss Austin Geils Carly Gritmacker Anna Webber Travis Bates Michael Ellison Briseida Flores Noah Higgins Colin Morosanu Julia Wikman 8th Grade A Honors Jareli Aguilar Melanie Nielsen Maggie Morris Justin Strand Madison Mindham B Honors Zoe Deeringer Leigha Erckfritz Regan Gaddini Taylor Horton Eden Wanderer Kylee Winter Bradley Judson Honor Roll was calculated using core subject grades, including PE, for each student. Honor Roll was determined by averaged PERCENTAGES and LETTER GRADES according to the Honor Roll Criteria delineated by the Building Committee. 7 Guidance Corner Academic Information Quarter 3 ends on Wednesday, March 11th. Right now is a fresh start to a new quarter and second semester! If you don’t like what your Quarter 2 report card or Semester 1 transcript looked like, please make some changes that are going to help you be more academically successful this year. Make sure you are taking advantage of this by continuing to work hard and get your best work turned in on time. If you need help or have questions – ASK YOUR TEACHERS! Course Selection Information Attention all 8th graders and high school students: You will all be meeting with and given course selection sheets to use to pick out your classes for next year. Those sheets must be signed by a parent and returned to Mrs. Schuda if you want a choice in your classes for next year. After Mrs. Schuda reviews eligibility, she will sit down individually with each student to solidify their class choices. Parents, please look over the class choices with your students. Once classes are chosen, it will be very difficult to make changes to your student’s future schedule, as we use these numbers to delineate classes, hire teachers, and create the master schedule. Parent Teacher Conferences Check the mail for a conference request from AHMS or AHHS. Please contact the office at 815-648-2442 if you have any questions or need to change your conference time. Thursday, February 12th: 4:00-8:00pm Friday, February 13th: 12:00pm-8:00pm FAFSA Completion Workshop for students AND PARENTS! On Thursday, February 12th, we will have a FAFSA expert in the middle school computer lab to assist students and parents in filling out the FAFSA. The expert can offer one-on-one assistance to actually help you complete the entire application! Please bring your tax information if you have it and come ready to learn and be productive! After your student’s conference you can go to the computer lab at any time for help, there’s no need to sign up ahead of time for it! College and Career Readiness 10th Grade Field Trip: The entire sophomore class will be going on a field trip to MCC on a date TBD. The purpose of this field trip is designed to introduce the idea of career planning to the sophomores. This is a great opportunity for sophomores to start their college and career planning journey. Permission slips will be handed out as soon as a date is set. Parents: College Visits: Parents, do you have a sophomore or junior considering college? Senior year is right around the corner and students will have to begin applying for schools as soon as September 1st rolls around. Help prepare them by taking them on college visits and researching various schools with them. Scholarships: If you have a senior who has applied to college, please encourage him/her to start researching various scholarship opportunities. We have a list of scholarships that AHHS has received that is available for all students, but students will find the most scholarship money by typing “scholarships” into the search engine at each specific school they have applied for admissions. Please check the guidance bulletin board at school, as well as our website: http://alden-hebron.org/scholarships/ FAFSA: Regardless of your financial situation, all students who are planning to attend a 2 or 4 year college are highly encouraged to fill out a FAFSA. The sooner you fill this out, the better! The 2015/2016 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is the form students must complete in order to be considered for the federal and state grants, federal work-study, & student loans. Last year grant money (FREE money going toward your college education that you don’t pay back) RAN OUT at the very end of February! If you are eligible for any sort of student financial assistance, you want to be able to collect this money before there isn’t any left. Please go to www.fafsa.ed.gov to fill it out, or come to our FAFSA Completion Workshop on Thursday, February 12th in the middle school computer lab. If a FAFSA website ever asks you for a payment, you are on the wrong website! It is absolutely FREE to submit. Upcoming Events in the School and Community FAFSA Completion Workshop at AHHS: There will be an expert here during parent-teacher conferences to sit down with parents and help them actually fill out the FAFSA together for their students. The FAFSA expert will be upstairs in the middle school computer lab on Thursday, February 12th at 6pm to conduct the parent workshop and help parents fill out this form. BRING YOUR TAX FORMS AND INFORMATION! FAFSA Completion Workshop at McHenry County College: There is another workshop opportunity for help with the FAFSA on Thursday, February 19th at MCC from 5:30 – 8:00pm in room A113. A reservation is required at MCC-not at AHHS. To make a reservation, please call (815) 455-8761, or visit the financial aid office at MCC in room A262. MCC’s Career Exploration Expo: This is the event of the year to help excite and re-energize our community about career possibilities in the area. Hear companies in manufacturing, healthcare, social assistance, finance, and more talk about what they do and demonstrate some of the jobs that people can have at those organizations. MIDDLE SCHOOL through SOPHOMORES and their families should attend. See Mrs. Schuda and the guidance website for more information. http://alden-hebron.org/guidance/ Testing Information MAP Testing: Winter MAP Testing will begin February 2 nd for the Middle and High School. Please pay attention to your specific dates and times. Parents, please help us encourage students to do their best! We use this data to help determine course placements, as well as interventions. PARCC: PARCC testing will begin on March 9th for grades 3-8, and all students enrolled in Algebra II, and English 3. ACT: Juniors: register for an ACT if you want to take one before the PSAE (March 3 rd and 4th). Please visit www.act.org to register. Laura Schuda Academic Advisor 8 Special Education If you have any special education concerns, please contact Molly Battaglini at 815-648-2442 ext. 1513 Brrrrrrrr, It’s cold outside! Cold Environments – Health Effects and First Aid. It’s very important to listen to mother nature during the winter months because it is very easy to get cold quickly if you are outside in wet, windy, or cold weather. It can also happen if you spend time in a building that is not well heated. Keep an eye on the weather forecast and let’s make sure that we are sending our kids to school in the proper winter attire, we’re bundling up before work and taking care of our four legged friends too! Toes, fingers, and ears are at greatest risk because these areas do not have any major muscles to help produce body heat. Also the body shunts blood flow to the extremities to help preserve heat for the internal organs. There are two classifications of cold injuries; nonfreezing and freezing. Nonfreezing injuries such as trench foot or chilblains, may cause pale and blistered skin like frostbite after the skin has been warmed. These injuries occur from spending too much time in cold but not freezing temperatures. The skin does not actually freeze. Freezing injuries include frostnip which is when the top layer of skin freezes. The skin may look white and feel numb and it will feel hard on top but the layers of skin underneath feel soft. Frostbite is caused by exposure to extreme cold or by contact with extremely cold objects like metal. The skin temp will fall below the freezing point of 0°C/32°F. Blood vessels can be damaged and obstruct the blood flow to tissue leading to tissue death. In mild cases, symptoms include inflammation of the skin in patches with slight pain. In severe cases, there can be tissue damage without pain, burning or prickling sensations, blisters. The skin is highly susceptible to infection and gangrene. Eye pain or changes in vision can be caused by cold exposure as well. Sunlight reflecting off the snow can cause injury to the cornea or even burn them. Eyelids may become red and swollen, or feel dry as though they have sand in them. The most serious injury from cold exposure is hypothermia, which is when the bodies core temperature drops below 33°C or 93°F. First you will feel the sensation of cold followed by pain in the exposed part then you will experience numbness and loss of sensation. Next comes muscular weakness and drowsiness. This condition is serious and requires immediate medical attention. First aid for Frostnip, frostbite, and trench foot includes: seeking medical attention, move victim to a warm area, loosen anything that constricts circulation, loosely cover affected area with sterile dressing, DO NOT attempt to rewarm the affected area, DO NOT rub area or apply dry heat, DO NOT drink alcohol or smoke. Transport victim to emergency care facility immediately. Nicole Lasak, MS RN School Nurse Alden-Hebron District #19 will hold the annual Preschool Screening on Thursday, March 19th at the Elementary School. The screening takes approximately 45 minutes and is open to children that live within our school boundaries that will turn three before September 1st, 2015. The screening evaluates language development, motor development, and concept knowledge; parents/guardians need to be in attendance during the screening process. Screening results are the primary consideration for fall entry into the Preschool Program. Students currently enrolled in Alden-Hebron Elementary School's Preschool Program do not need to be re-screened. If you are interested in enrolling your three or four-year-old in preschool for the 2015/2016 school year, please contact Jan Hall at 815-648-2442 during the week of February 23rd to schedule an appointment. Screening will be done by appointment only. 9 LUNCH MENU SUBJECT TO CHANGE SCHOOL CALENDAR February 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 4 5 MSGBB (H) 4:00 6 HSGBB (A) 6:30 HSGBB (A) TBA Sat HSGBB (A) 5:45 7 Wrestling (A) TBA HSBBB (H) 4:30/7:00 (FS/VAR) Board of Education Meeting 7pm Family Skate 3-5 pm HSBBB (H) FS/VAR 5:30/7:00 MSGBB (A) 4:00 7th & 8th HSBBB (H) 5:30/7:00 (FS/VAR) Bowling Fun 6-7pm HOT DOG 8 9 HSGBB (A) TBA CHICKEN PATTY 10 HSGBB (A) TBA MSGBB (A) 4:00 7th & 8th MSGBB (H) 4:00 6th, 7th & 8th PIZZA 11 HSGBB (A) TBA TACO 12 HSGBB (A) TBA HSBBB (H) 5:30/7:00 (FS/VAR) Family Skate 3-5 pm CHEESEBURGER 13 Wrestling (A) TBA 14 Wrestling (A) TBA HSGBB (A) TBA Early Release 11:00 Bowling Fun 6-7pm 2:50 PM PANCAKE SAUSAGE 15 16 CHICKEN NUGGETS 17 MSGBB (A) 4:00 7th & 8th HSBBB (A) 5:30/7:00 (FS/VAR) PIZZA 18 MSGBB (H) TBA 6th, 7th & 8th Family Skate 3-5 pm Book Fair Bingo Parent/Teacher 8-9pm in Conferences The Gym 4-8pm 19 MSGBB (A) 4:00 6th, 7th & 8th Parent/Teacher Conferences 12-8 pm 20 NO SCHOOL MSGBB (H) 4:00 21 HSBBB (A) CON 5:30/7:00 (FS/VAR) Market Day P/U 3:30 Board of Education Meeting 7pm NO SCHOOL 22 23 HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) 24 CORN DOG HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) PIZZA 25 MSGBB (A) 4:00 6th, 7th & 8th CHEESEBURGER 26 HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) FISH SANDWICH 27 MSGBB (A) TBA 8th HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) MSGBB (A) 4:00 6th 28 MSGBB (A) TBA 7th HSBBB (H) TBA (VAR) HSBBB = HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL HSGBB = HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL MSGBB = MIDDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL (H) = HOME (A) = AWAY (TBA) = TO BE ANNOUNCED Family Skate 3-5 pm PORK RIB 10 CHICKEN PATTY PIZZA TACO CHEESEBURGER Come one, Come all to the first community health fair at Alden-Hebron High School. When: Saturday, February 7, 2015 Where: Alden-Hebron High School gymnasium Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm McHenry County Health Department will be offering several screenings that day. A fasting Cholesterol test requires an appointment and has a $35 fee. There will be a prostate screening, pre-diabetes screening and a heart age screening that will be free of charge. Contact the health department to schedule your Cholesterol and PSA screening appointment. Alden-Hebron Fire Department will be providing free blood pressure checks, fire safety information, and hands on CPR demonstrations. Alden-Hebron Middle School and High School Service learners will be hosting poster presentations on various health related topics. Plus much more! Need more information? Contact Alden-Hebron District Nurse; Nicole Lasak, MS, RN At 815-648-1633 From the Transportation Dept: Looking for a Bus Driver for AM & PM routes. For more information please call Cyndie Erckfritz @ 815-648-2442 ext. 1523 The American Legion Eugene Drill Post 606 regrets to inform you that Four Chaplain Sunday has been canceled. Four Chaplain Sunday When: Sunday, February 1st 2015 Time: 1pm Where: Alden-Hebron High School From the Kitchen: The kitchen is looking for a substitute. For more information, please call Debbie Hyde @ 815-648-2442 ext. 1230 11 Alden Hebron District 19 9604 Illinois Street Hebron, IL 60034 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Phone: 815-648-2442 Fax: 815-648-2339 Website: www.alden-hebron.org NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 2
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