District 401 Headlines

Dr. Anderson Meets with EPNCO

Dr. Kevin Anderson, Superintendent of Schools for Elmwood Park District 401, will be appearing Tuesday, February 21, 2012, at a public meeting hosted by the EPNCO. This meeting will start at 7 p.m. in the Elmwood Park Library and will feature Dr. Anderson giving a brief update on the Elmwood Park schools and answering questions from the audience. The meeting is free and open to all.

Summer Academy Registration Begins Now

Registration is currently taking place for our High School Summer Academy with an early-bird registration discount available until May 11.  Summer Academy is designed to provide students with opportunities to gain academic credit or to explore enrichment/non-credit interests. Information packets are available in the office or online.  Registration deadline is June 1, 2012.  A printable form is available below.

Summer Academy Registration Form

 

Winter Band Concert

The EPCUSD 401 All-District Band Concert will be held on Tuesday, February 28, at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium.  The concert will spotlight grades 5-12.  Admission is free. We hope to see you there!

 

 

Weather-Related School Closing Information

The safety of our students and staff is our top priority in making a decision to keep schools open or close schools in bad weather. School closing info will be announced in several places:

  • Posted on the District website: www.epcusd401.org
  • Posted on www.emergencyclosings.com
  • Announced on WGN radio
  • Announced on local news television stations
  • You can call the District at any time to learn of emergency announcements: (708) 452-7272 and press option 8.

Faculty Accolades

In the recent edition of District 401’s Focus on Education, we highlighted the accomplishments of teachers at Elm Middle School. Here are more highlights about our staff members, this time from Elmwood Elementary School. Thanks to Sue Ponzio, principal, for providing this article!

 

Dr. Kevin M. Anderson

Superintendent of Schools

 

 

Elmwood School

Faculty Accolades

 

Our Elmwood School Faculty embraces our mission statement which states that we strive to inspire our students to life-long learning.  In doing so, we continuously seek out opportunities to enhance our own learning and make a difference in the lives of others. In addition to the many staff development opportunities that we partake in within our district,  thirty-one of our teachers hold a master’s degree, some more than one master’s and four working towards their first or second master’s degree.  Ms. Schultze most recently attained her Master’s in Education. Ms. Rodriguez just received her ELL Endorsement which she adds to her Bilingual Approval in Spanish. Ms. Stefanski was recently awarded the Award of Continuing Education from the American Speech and Hearing Association.

 

Some of our faculty members teach or provide training outside of the district.  Ms. Vero teaches online through the University of Phoenix.  Mrs. Laskowski provided training at LASEC for the PAL-RW Intervention Program.  Mrs. Horvath trained teachers in Oak Park on KRT, another Title I program.  Mrs. Nikols teaches Greek as a second language at St. Demetrius and the Hellenic American Academy in Deerfield.  Mrs. DiFrisco presented at the Day of Reading event at Concordia University, Mrs. Kanas presented at the Illinois Association for Gifted Children Conference, and Mrs. Maite teaches CCD classes at St. Vincent Ferrer School.

 

Many of our faculty members provide services outside of the academic realm to give aide to others.  Included in these services are the following places: River Grove Food Pantry, Lydia House, Frontier Horizons for Ukrainian Orphans, St. Jude Society, Pancreatic Cancer Walk, the Knights of Columbus, PAWS, The Cradle, Respite Work, Children’s Liturgy, as well as volunteering in their children’s schools.  Among these faculty members are Mrs. Predovich, Mrs. Bilotti, Mrs. Kanas, Mrs. Maite, Mrs. Loffredo, Mrs. Lester, Mrs. Horvath, Mrs. Ponzio, Mr. Ward, Mrs. Glancy and Mrs. Schultze.

 

Some of our faculty members also share their time and talents in other ways.  Ms. Vero develops plays and directs projects at the American Blues Theater.  Mrs. Bilotti and Ms. Dagostino teach Pom Poms at Elm Middle School.  And many of our faculty coach sports both in and out of district, including Mrs. Scimeca, Mr. Scheiwe, Mr. Falk, Mrs. Marzillo, Mr. Bolin, Mr. Uhler and Mrs. Anichini. Speaking of sports, Mrs. Anichini ran the Chicago Marathon! 

 

Our teachers run numerous extracurricular activities during which they share their own unique talents.  Mr. Subler runs an Art Club and Mr. Uhler and Mrs. DiDavide a Technology Apprentice Program.  Mrs. Kirsch runs Panther Press, our school newspaper, and Mrs. Horvath runs Student Council. Our Go Green Club is run by Mrs. Kanas and our Variety Show by Mrs. Kanas and Mrs. Anichini.  Mrs. Lester and Ms. Dagostino run a Cheerleading Intramural Session in the spring.

 

Our Elmwood students are fortunate to thrive and grow at the hands of such a talented, generous and caring faculty.  It is their time and talents that make Elmwood School a wonderful learning environment for the students of Elmwood Park.

Keeping Healthy This Season

The flu season is upon us.  We all need to do some simple things to help keep healthy such as:

~Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough, sneeze or yawn. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.

~Wash your hands often with soap and warm water, especially after you cough or sneeze.

~Wash your hands before eating.  Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective.

~Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.

~Stay home if you are sick, experiencing diarrhea, vomiting, or fever until at least 24 hours after you no longer have a fever (100 degrees F or 37.8 C) or signs of a fever (without the use of a fever-reducing medicine)

~Remember to drink loads of fluids, avoiding caffeinated beverages, and get plenty of rest.

 

Weather-related school closing information

The safety of our students and staff is our top priority in making a decision to keep schools open or close schools in bad weather. School closing info will be announced in several places:

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