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LaSalle School 300 N. Highland Avenue |
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"MAKE IT A GREAT DAY OR NOT; THE CHOICE IS YOURS"
Our elementary school is designed to meet the needs of each individual child. We focus on developing kind, caring and responsible young people. Ultimately, each student will gain from school according to the effort he/she applies. To increase the degree of educational success, it is very important that teachers, parents and administrators communicate openly and frequently concerning the progress of your child.We all want the best for your children, but WE are not enough. You as parents, must play a role in the education of your child. Your words of encouragement, a hug when the day has been rough, your interest in your child’s work, and your presence at school are all vital.Parents count! Come to school, meet and talk to us, join the Parents Club, and volunteer your time and energy. Your involvement will show your children that you value their education. Let’s resolve to work together to make this the best year ever for you, your child and for LaSalle School .Thank you for visiting this site!
Brad Bennett , Principal of LaSalle School
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March
1 - ISAT Testing March 1 through 12
1- Market Day Pick-up 5:15-6:15 at LaSalle School
3 - Parkview Parents' Club Meeting 6:00pm
5 - Spirit Day - wear blue and white
9 - BOE Meeting 6:30 at the Litchfield Building
11 - LaSalle Roller Skating at PlanetX 6:00pm-8:00pm
12 - One Hour Early Dismissal - End of the 3rd nine weeks
13 - Creve Coeur Community Center All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast 7:30 - 10:00 am
IGSMA Solo/Ensemble Contest at Illinois Central College (ICC)
16 - Parkview School Talent Show Auditions 2:45 - 4:00 pm
17 - LaSalle School Popcorn Day Parkview School Science Fair
18 - LaSalle School Parents' Club Meeting 6:00pm
19 - Early Dismissal Day for School Improvement Parkview at 11:00am and LaSalle at 11:30am Report Card Day.
22 - Hearing/Vision Screening At LaSalle
LaSalle School Chuck E. Cheese Night 3:00pm-9:00pm
23 - Hearing/Vision Screening At LaSalle
BOE Meeting 6:30pm at the Litchfield Building
24 - Parkview Year Book Orders are Due
Parkview Donuts with Dad and Muffins with Mom 7:00am-7:30am
25 - Parkview School Talent Show 7:00pm
26 - One Hour Early Dismissal Last Day Before Spring Break
SPRING BREAK MARCH 27TH - APRIL 5TH. CLASSES RESUME APRIL 6TH.
LaSalle Elementary
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Parkview Jr. High
Each building has received a one-year site license ($599 value for each) providing unlimited access to all Sylvan Dell eBooks, featuring Auto-Flip, Auto-Read, and flipviewer technology with selectable English and Spanish test and audio.
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FlowerIn 1907, Illinois schoolchildren voted to select the state tree and the state flower. They selected the Native Oak and the Violet. The General Assembly approved a bill to make these selections official in 1908. |
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TreeIn 1973, a special poll of 900,000 schoolchildren changed the State Tree from the Native Oak to the White Oak. |
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BirdIn 1928, Illinois schoolchildren selected the cardinal as the State Bird of Illinois. The General Assembly made that designation official in 1929. |
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InsectIn 1974 a third-grader from Decatur suggested that the monarch butterfly become the state insect. Schoolchildren lobbied for the monarch butterfly and the General Assembly passed a bill making it official in 1975. |
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FishSchoolchildren selected the Bluegill as the state fish in 1986. Although the Bluegill grows to only about 9 inches in length and weighs less than a pound, it has a reputation as one of the best fighting game fish. |
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MineralThe General Assembly established Fluorite as the state mineral in 1965. Illinois is the largest producer of Fluorite in the United States. Fluorite is used in making steel, enamels, aluminum, glass, and many chemicals. |
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AnimalIllinois schoolchildren voted to select the white-tailed deer as the state animal in 1980. The vote was made official by the General Assembly in 1982. |
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FossilThe Tully Monster is the state fossil. The Tully Monster was a soft-bodied marine animal that lived 280 to 340 million years ago. More than 100 Tully Monster fossils have been found in Illinois. |
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DanceThe Square Dance was designated as the official state dance in 1990. |
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Prairie GrassIn 1989 the Big Bluestem became the state prairie grass. The General Assembly adopted this designation following a poll of students conducted by the Illinois Department of Conservation. |
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