Beverly Manor Students:
Have you ever dreamed of hitting your teacher in the face with a pie?
Do you like to eat pizza, especially FREE pizza?
Do you like to raise money for a great cause?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then don’t forget that Penny Wars Week 2 begins tomorrow! Make sure to bring pennies and dollars for your grade level and silver coins for your enemies.
The grade level with the highest amount at the end wins a free pizza party and the opportunity to pie some lucky teachers in the face!
Please know the health and safety of our students and staff remains our top priority.
We have been actively monitoring the outbreak of Coronavirus (Covid-19). To date there are no reports of cases involving Coronavirus disease COVID-19 in our area. A fifth case of Coronavirus COVID-19 has been confirmed in Illinois and all individuals infected are from in or around Chicago.
Since late January, our Regional Office of Education has been working to ensure timely and accurate information is provided to the districts they serve related to Coronavirus (Covid-19). As a result, they have created a Google Drive Folder to provide school superintendents with up-to-date information to assist them in making informed decisions for their respective districts (we have been receiving daily updates since this started). Also, starting next week (March 9th), they will be on a weekly call with the Tazewell County Health Department to remain informed of this ever-evolving situation and pass along updates to us. In addition, on March 12th the Regional Office of Education #53 and Public Health Administrators will host an informational meeting on Covid-19/Coronavirus for local school district administrators.
We are grateful to our parents for promoting healthy habits at home with their children. Please keep reminding your children of these:
(1) Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available.
(2) Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
(3) Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
(4) Stay home when you are sick.
(5) Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
(6) Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
We wish you all the best!
Good afternoon! Our first week of Penny Wars results are in and we have had quite a successful week! The following is the leaderboard for the end of the first week! Remember, pennies and dollars are positive and silver coins count as negative!
1st Place- 6th Grade (74.45)
2nd Place- 4th Grade ($0.48)
3rd Place- 5th Grade ($-3.63)
4th Place- 8th Grade ($-6.26)
5th Place- 7th Grade ($-8.30)
Which grade level will get to pie the teachers in the face and win a delicious pizza party?
We will find out in two weeks!
Just a reminder we are in the middle of our Spring pastries fundraiser. All orders are due by Monday, March 16th, so keep up the great work! You can earn some fun prizes for the items you sell, and you are doing a lot to help our district and schools. Thank you for your support.
WASHINGTON, ILLINOIS
March 6, 2020
PRESS RELEASE
On March 5, 2020 a notebook containing a handwritten list of several pupils created by a Beverly Manor School student that threatened “revenge” against those on the list was turned in to Beverly Manor School administration. Upon learning about the list, administrators immediately commenced an investigation which included involvement of law enforcement. Based on our investigation, we were able to identify the student responsible, speak with the student at some length, and conclude that the student did not intend to carry out any threat. Nevertheless, such threats are not tolerated and appropriate steps are being taken to hold the responsible student accountable. Parents of students on the list were contacted by administration to inform them of the matter.
Miss Carrabotta's class loved Guess Who Day! They had so much fun guessing which book characters everyone was dressed as!
Correction!! I am usually in the mood to tell everyone what IS happening and not what isn't! The information about Whole Life Solutions counseling is corrected below...It is NOW being offered! My sincere apologies.
Good morning,
Whole Life Solutions counseling is now offering two free groups focusing on body image support and a teen support group for anxiety and depression. Both groups are free for any interested students within the age band of 11-16 for the self-image group and 14-18 for the depression and anxiety. Please check out the flyers attached if you are interested and contact [email protected] for more information.
Washington Park District Happenings
Attached is a copy of happenings that will be going on soon at the Park District. Please take a look.
WCHS 6th-8th grade clinic and K-5 pantherette clinics: 3/14/2020 6-8th grade arrive at 9:00am, K-5 arrive between 9:15-9:30am at WCHS. $25 Registration fee includes a tshirt, snack, group picture, and 2 showcase tickets for 3/15/2020 show at Five Points! Flyers available!
The University of Illinois Extension’s STEM program is offering some exciting day programs! Please see the information below. For more information, please contact the University of Illinois Extension office at 309.347.6614
Just a reminder that even though Monday, March 2nd is Casimir Pulaski Day, we are STILL IN session and all students will be in attendance! (Please ignore that date in student planners as it was an adjustment after they were printed).
Parents: A new Tik Tok challenge has surfaced and it is a dangerous one. Please know that while we have not had any issues with this at Manor at this time, we would appreciate you having a conversation with your student about the danger of the Outlet Challenge. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/videos/authorities-warn-of-new-tiktok-outlet-challenge-among-teens/vi-BBZnM1D
The track meeting was held today during advisory, instead of tomorrow after school. If your student was absent/not able to attend today, please have him/her see Mr Maxwell for the informational handout. Any questions, please contact Mr Maxwell. Thank you!
Pantherette Dance Clinic - The Pantherettes Dance Clinic is on Saturday, March 14th and the Pantherettes are excited to meet and work with any interested dancers. If you child is interested please have them come pick up a form from the main office and/or let their teacher know.
District 50 schools is accepting applications for the position of Head Cook for the 2020-2021 school year. Previous kitchen experience preferred.
Applications can be picked up from the Superintendent's office at:
District 50 Schools
304 E Almond Dr
Washington, IL 61571
Interested applicants can also submit a letter of interest and resume to [email protected].
5th grade came together to donate stuffed animals with Deputy Shallenberger for the Children’s Hospital! Thank you for all the donations!
Reminder that tomorrow is picture day for volleyball and 6th grade bb. Students may bring in completed order forms or order online when photo proofs are received and sent home. Also, there is a 6th grade home bb game tomorrow night! Come out at 5:00pm and cheer on the team!
Hope everyone is enjoying the day! All extracurricular events and practices are cancelled for today. For those interested, the track informational meeting will be held on Friday (2/28) afterschool. Students must have current sports physicals on file to participate in track.
Due to the weather, school has been cancelled for today, Wednesday February 26th. Stay warm and safe today.
District 50 PTC is sponsoring a spring pastry fundraiser. Our kickoff will be later this week, with all orders due no later than March 16. Orders will be delivered April 6 to Manor, just in time for Easter weekend. These pastries are delicious, and were a big hit last year!