R.A.I.N. Presentation – Sensory Processing Disorder

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Riverside Area Inclusion Network  (R.A.I.N.)
Invites you to an Evening of Information.

What: Sensory Processing Disorder, practical applications for parents and caregivers.

Presented by Christy Walloc, Doctor of Occupational Therapy, Associate Professor, and Program Specialist at Rush University Medical Center.

When: Wednesday, April 27th at 7 pm. Cost: Free
Where: Riverside Library, Meeting Room.
Who: Parents/Caretakers, any person interested in Sensory Processing disorder and treatment options. Christy will discuss ways parents/caretakers can help their children at home and in School. She will discuss some of the latest treatment options and practical applications for home.

The talk will last around 45 minutes. There will be a question and answer session following the talk. We will have time to update the audience on the latest information from our R.A.I.N. committee.
We will not have child care at this meeting, but are looking into it for future events.
Questions or concerns contact Mary Komperda at mylaf@prodigy.net or 708-447-8648

R.A.I.N. Parent Night

(RIVERSIDE AREA INCLUSION NETWORK)  RAIN Parent Night Flyer

Please join us for a night of information regarding District 96’s special education programs, parent support network and community support for children with special needs and their parents. All parents from D96 and the surrounding communities are welcome!

R.A.I.N. (Riverside Area Inclusion Network) is a new parent committee group in District 96, part of PTO/PTAs. Our mission is to promote awareness, education, support, networking and acceptance of students with learning differences. We will be discussing our mission and goals for the coming year.

There will be presentations by parents, Dr. Mary Polk – Director of Special Education D96, and LADSE (LaGrange Area Department of Special Education).

WHEN: 7 pm, February 23, 2011(Wednesday)
Where: Hauser Library (LRC West)
Who: Parents of children with IEPs, 504s, in ECE, or whose children are attending out of district but whose home is District 96, and any parent interested in special education services in the Riverside area.

~Refreshments will be served~

Questions? Please contact mylaf@prodigy.net

Schools Closed on Wednesday, February 2, 2011

All schools in District 96 will be closed on Wednesday, February 2, 2011 due to the snowstorm.

All after-school activities are also cancelled.

Late Start on Thursday, February 3, 2011
All schools in District 96 will open at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, February 3, 2011 with normal dismissal times.

Morning kindergarten will start at 10:00 a.m. with their normal dismissal time. Afternoon kindergarten will follow their regular schedule.

No Cell Phones in School Zones

The following was posted on the Hauser PTO website this past Tuesday,  December 7, 2010.

Parents & others driving through the Hauser school zone should be aware of the following:

The Riverside Police Department is continuing with intensified enforcement of traffic laws. Since January 1, 2010, the use of cellular telephones within school and construction zones has been prohibited.  Today the Riverside Police Department saturated the school zone around Central and Hauser Schools. One hour of intensified enforcement within this area led to a total of 8 citations. The department also arrested one individual for Driving with a Revoked License.

The department absolutely agrees that our children’s safety is first and foremost. Surprisingly, the vast majority of the drivers stated that they were not aware of the law. When the law was enacted January 1 of this year, the State of Illinois along with the Illinois Department of Transportation placed educational commercials on television and the press was also involved. The bottom line here is: Drivers should not be distracted with cellular telephones while driving around children.

The Riverside Police Department can assure the community that this type of intensified enforcement will continue throughout the Village. The goal is to slow everyone down and keep everyone safe from harm.

Chief Tom Weitzel stated: “This type of enforcement program is a direct result of working with our partners at District 96 and parents of students who attend District 96 schools. The department has had numerous complaints of distracted drivers picking up children in the school zones on Woodside Road. Enforcement will continue periodically through the end of 2010 and into 2011?.

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  • Field Trips
  • Speaker/Parent Education
  • Honor Roll Recognition
  • Award Ceremony & ISAT snacks

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Internet Directions:
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  2. Register using Hauser PTO’s account number – 425007607.
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