L. J. Hauser Jr. High
65 Woodside Road
Riverside, IL 60546
(708) 447-3896

Archive for December 2007

Hauser Hi-Lines Sent Home on December 20

Posted Dec 20, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on December 20, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

Parents: Your student should have brought home the December “Hauser Hi-Lines” today. If you have not received it, please check the backpacks!



Sock Hop

Posted Dec 11, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on December 11, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

Reminder to parents: There will be a sock hop after school on Friday, December 14 at 3:30 p.m.



Survivor Karaoke

Posted Dec 11, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on . Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

Survivor Karaoke will be held on Friday, January 25 at 3:30. We are looking for parent volunteers to help with food sales during the performance. We would LOVE if a parent group (or 2 or 3) would perform. The Hauser staff/teachers will be doing a number. If we had more adult involvement, it would give the students more time to regroup if/or when they move onto round #2. Please contact Joy Brabec for more information.



Basketball & Cheerleading Tryouts

Posted Dec 11, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on . Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

Just a reminder:

Boys basketball tryouts
Thursday 12/13 - 8th grade boys
Monday 12/17th - 7th grade boys

7th & 8th Cheerleading Clinics
Thursday, 12/13 and Monday 12/17

Cheerleading Tryouts
Tuesday 12/18



Spiritwear Pickup

Posted Dec 9, 2007 | Category: News, Spiritwear

This information was originally posted on December 9, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

Spiritwear pickup day will be Wednesday, December 12. Come to the table in the front hallway either before or after school to pick up your order.



Hauser’s Holiday Program December 12

Posted Dec 7, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on December 7, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

The Hauser holiday program will be Wednesday, December 12, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. The 6th grade band, orchestra and choir and 7th/8th grade band , orchestra and choir will perform. (Students performing are to wear polo shirts and dark bottoms.) There will be about 100 seats available at the 2:00 performance for grandparents and family members who cannot attend the evening program. These seats will be at the left rear section of the main floor and the left section of the balcony.



Handwashing at Lunch

Posted Dec 5, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on December 5, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

During lunch time hand sanitizer will be available for students’ use, at the door and near the beginning of the lunch line. There is no tardy bell prior to your student’s lunch period, and students can take time to go to the bathroom before lunch and wash their hands prior to eating. Students may also bring wet wipes to school and keep them in their lockers.



MRSA Case at Ames School

Posted Dec 2, 2007 | Category: News

This information was originally posted on December 2, 2007. Please note that the article refers to events from a previous school year.

If you have a student at Central or Ames you will have received this information already, but in case you haven’t, we are forwarding this information from Dr. Lamberson:

District 96 received notification today that there was an identified case of MRSA at Ames School. As a matter of courtesy I am forwarding to you a copy of the letter sent by Colleen Lieggi to the Ames parents Friday afternoon, November 30, 2007. Please feel free to distribute it electronically to your parent community.

District 96 is taking every precaution and reacting appropriately to this situation. If you have any questions regarding this situation and our reaction to it, please feel free to contact me at the District office.

Jon Lamberson

Letter from Ms. Lieggi:

November 30, 2007

Dear Parents,

Last night an Ames School student was diagnosed with Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). This child did not attend school today and will not return to school until the child receives clearance from the family doctor. This child is currently being treated for MRSA. We have no other known cases of MRSA in the school.

The classroom that this child attends class in was thoroughly cleaned and sanitized in a timely manner. All desks, tables, counter tops, light switches, doorknobs, keyboards and laptop computers were cleaned with a bleach solution and alcohol wipes. Additional custodians will be sent to Ames School after school today to thoroughly clean and sanitize each room in the building in the same manner. All handrails and door knobs in the building will be thoroughly sanitized as well. Thorough cleaning and sanitizing of desks, tables, lunch tables, chairs, laptops, light switches, doorknobs, keyboards and computers will occur daily.

It is important to note that measures are being taken to minimize the spread of MRSA and other infections/illnesses in the building including:

Teachers and students have been told they must thoroughly wash their hands with warm soapy water or clean their hands with the provided hand sanitizer which contains 60% alcohol base

All classrooms in the building and lunchroom have hand sanitizer available to the students for use throughout the day

Teachers are prompting students to use the hand sanitizer

Lunchroom supervisors are squirting hand sanitizer into each child’s hands before they enter the lunchroom for lunch

Teachers require the students to use hand sanitizer before they enter the classroom after lunch

Students with cuts or wounds have been instructed not touch their open wounds or others

Teachers have been asked to send students with cuts or wounds directly to the nurse’s office for proper cleaning and bandaging

Students have been told not to share personal hygiene items; paper towels, Kleenex etc.

The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority. We are being
extremely cautious in our dealing with this situation. Attached you will find:

-a MRSA Fact Sheet

-a “What To Do about MRSA” fact sheet
-a Special memo from the Illinois Board of Education that provides web sites that will have additional information (including the Illinois Dept. of Public Health site with a MRSA update)

Please take the time to read this information. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at lieggic@district96.org .

Sincerely,

Colleen Lieggi
Ames School - Principal