Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Back to the Books

I hope everyone is having a great spring vacation and will return back rested and safe. We have quite a lot exciting and fun things in the final few months. But for hitting the books this time is always the hardest for students. It's hard to concentrate during the warm weather when all you can think about is summer.

But summer hasn't started yet ! Summer sports are on every ones minds and many school and community teams are beginning to practice. You can teach your child to be a good sport simply by being one yourself. When you attend a game, clap and cheer for players who try hard, even if the player is on the other team. You'll help your child learn to be gracious to everyone in the game.


One final thank you to all who supported me in my quest for the superintendents job. You all know how I feel about the district so I will be staying on as your principal and will be looking forward to another wonderful year.

Be Responsible, be Respectful and be Safe, Principal Schultz








Friday, March 23, 2012

Summer has come but not yet !






What terrific weather we all enjoyed this week; however, with the warm weather comes the thoughts of summer fun. Just remember we have two more months of school and we need to project our best. If your child is having a hard time adjusting to school in the warm weather and is a little more rambunctious, let them know they are still expected to do schoolwork and be responsible.




Have a lovely spring break and be safe!




Principal Schultz

Monday, March 12, 2012

Community Service

We strive to teach our students the importance of reaching out to make a positive difference in our community. As economic conditions continue to put additional strain on the amount of food that is necessary to distribute to members of our surrounding community who are in need, we decided to offer our students a wonderful opportunity to assist in this effort. The students in our
school, participated in a community service project to benefit the Woodridge food pantry. They learned that this pantry is a member of America’s Second Harvest which allows you to purchase one ton of food from the Northern Illinois Food Bank for just $360! Through their generous efforts, they happily met their goal of raising enough money to purchase one ton of food and exceeded it. Don't we live in a wonderful community !

Thursday, March 1, 2012

One of Our Own

There is not much to say this week in light of our tragedy, but with each
passing day may Hunter feel stronger and continue on the road to recovery.
We have you in our thought and prayers.
Principal Schultz