Fri., Feb. 28, 2019
Principal's Corner
Over the past couple of days there have been several discussions about social media and online safety, especially in light of recent news reports about the MoMo Challenge, in which children are reportedly being urged to perform a series of dangerous tasks, including violent attacks and suicide, in order to avoid a curse. Fortnight, PewDiePie videos, and overall online supervision also have raised concerns. Protect Young Eyes can be a valuable resource for parents, and this article has some relevant recommendations about online safety here .
Principal's Corner
Here's what's been happening at Immanuel Lutheran School!
  • Our students have collected more than $1,400 in chapel offerings so far this year, which are being given to the following organizations: Operation Christmas Child, 4KenyasKids, Wells for Sudan, Faith Comes from Hearing, Voice of Care, LCC Comfort Dogs, Hearts for Jesus, Walcamp, Voice of Hope, and Phil’s Friends.
  • Our junior varisty boys basketball team finished their season and enjoyed a pizza party compliments of their coach. Immanuel is very blessed to have talented coaches who not only teach our young athletes fundamental skills, but also invest in their character and faith development. We are very thankful for all they do!
  • Our cheerleaders are competing in the state cheer competition sponsored by the Lutheran Sports Association of Illinois. We wish them God’s blessings as they glorify Him with their talents!
  • Our preschoolers had their first Ballet Stories dance class.
  • The final round of Talent Show tryouts were held. Please join us Apr. 26 at 6:30 PM for an evening of entertainment, courtesy of individuals and classes in grades K-8.
State Cheer Meet is Tomorrow!
The ILS cheer team will be first-time participants in the thirty-fifth annual Illinois Lutheran Sports Association State Cheerleading Championship that will be held tomorrow at Concordia University in River Forest, Illinois at 6 PM.
I mmanuel Eagles cheerleaders are : Bekkah Dauksha, Olivia Groetken, Colleen Siemann, Julia Viehweg, Tessa Lejeck, Alexis Morales, Natalie Lester, Jane Acuna, Julia Schoppe, Kayleigh McLane, Sarah Jerdee, Jorie Anderson. The team is coached by fifth grade teacher/assistant principal Penny Suydam and parent volunteer Melissa Lejeck.



Can't make it to the competition in person? Watch our cheer team perform via live stream here !
Ash Wednesday is Next Week
Wed., Mar. 6, Ash Wednesday services at 2 and 7 PM, in the sanctuary

“Ash Wednesday begins the season of Lent, a time of reflection on the depth of God's love revealed in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. It is a time to reflect on how we have or have not responded to that love, to turn away from those aspects of our lives that are unworthy of us as Christians, and to turn toward God. It is about the mystery of our salvation in Christ in preparation for the celebration of His resurrection.“-- Scott Snider at quora.com.
 
Immanuel assists our efforts to turn toward God through weekend worship services that will revisit and explore the parables Jesus shared with his disciples in an effort to prepare them for what was to come and by exploring the concept of prayer at midweek messages. Midweek services are scheduled for Weds., Mar. 6-Apr. 10 at 2 and 7 PM in the sanctuary.
Willy Wonka, Jr.
B Y ROSIE FEECE, GRADE 7

Immanuel Lutheran School-Batavia is proud to present Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr. on Mar. 8, 9, and 10. Tickets
for the performance cost $5 for adults, $4 for seniors, and kids under 5 years of age are free. The performances are at 6:30 PM on Friday and Saturday, and on Sunday the performance is at 2:30 PM.

Willy Wonka Jr. is directed by Bill McLane, Rebecca Bello, and Grace Politowicz, music teacher, is helping with the choir. This is the third annual spring musical following Joseph and the Technicolor ®  Dreamcoat , and The Lion King, Jr. The show stars Sarah Jerdee as Charlie Bucket and Chloe Nelson as Willy Wonka. Also starring in some of the big roles, Colleen Siemann, Rose Davis, Kayleigh McLane, Ryan Bowman, and Jack Nelson.
 
Immanuel Lutheran School welcomes you to the grand production, Willy Wonka, Jr. Immanuel is located at 950 Hart Rd., Batavia. You can buy tickets now at www.ilsbatavia.seatyourself.biz .
Student Ministries Director Installed
Mar. 10 at 9:30 AM
Sun., Mar. 10, 9:30 AM
Matt has already been on the job since Feb. 1, working on redeveloping Immanuel’s Student Ministry program following previous student ministry director Kari Larson’s transition to Family Ministry. Matt joined the teens and parent volunteers on their most recent service trip to Phil’s Friends Hope Center in Roselle, Illinois. We look forward to working more with Matt!
Preschool Open House
Tue., Mar. 19, 6-7 PM
Tour our facility and take the opportunity to talk with our experienced, caring staff. Children in attendance will participate in special activities related to the children’s book, If You Give a Moose a Muffin . Contact Megan Popp, Director, Community Connections, 630 406 0157 or mpopp@immanuelbatavia.org. 

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Music at Immanuel
Band and Orchestra News
Immanuel Lutheran School band students recently participated in the Band for Today Solo Festival, held last weekend at St. Francis High School. More than 200 students, G4-8, from the Chicago participated in the festival.
 
Clara Bello (G4) earned a gold medal for her trumpet solo and Michael Junitz (G5) earned a silver for his saxophone solo. Both played the piece, Sawmill Creek , one of two pieces beginning students could choose for the competition. Clara and Michael are both band program beginners and this was their first solo contest. Congratulations to these outstanding young musicians!
 
Immanuel Orchestra students, led by our school orchestra teacher and Immanuel Church member Char Bogda, will perform in concert for preschool students at our school on Thu., Mar. 7 as part of Lutheran Schools Week celebrations. In addition, they are participating in the Seventh Annual Immanuel Orchestra Festival on Sat., Mar. 9, 8-11:45 AM. Our students will perform solos and the Chamber and Flock Orchestras will work with clinician Rebecca Rudy, Immanuel Church member and orchestra teacher in the Naperville school district, for a wonderful morning of music-making. You are encouraged to stop by and begin your Saturday with music!
 
Children's Choir (K-7) Restart
Thu., Mar. 7, 6-6:45 PM in the Music Room
Our Children’s Choir restarts this week following an extended break after the holidays. Why might you consider vocal music for your child?
 
Experts agree that music is an important part of life. There is good neuroscience research that children involved in music have improved neural activity and regular singers are found to have lower levels of cortisol, indicating lower levels of stress. 1  
 
Endorphins and oxytocin, hormones released during singing, provide a sense of pleasure and alleviate anxiety and stress. 1 Oxytocin also enhances feelings of trust and bonding, which may explain why studies have found that singing decreases feelings of depression and loneliness. 1  
 
Children taking music lessons tested on average three IQ points higher than other groups. Music can improve children’s abilities in learning and other non-music tasks 2  and research has found a causal link between music and spatial intelligence. This means that understanding music can help children visualize elements that should go together, as when solving a math problem. 2  
 
Finally, students involved in music education programs scored roughly 22 percent higher in English and 20 percent higher in math scores on standardized tests. 2  
 
To learn more, contact Sharon Dalpini, Director of Music Ministries, at 630 406 0157 or sdalpini@immanuelbatavia.org.
 
Sources: 1 http://ideas.time.com/2013/08/16/singing-changes-your-brain and 2 http://www.pbs.org/parents/education/music-arts/the-benefits-of-music-education.
Bible Studies - You're Invited!
  • The Gospel of Mark, Monday AM Bible Study, Mons. at 9 AM; Monday PM Bible Study, Mons. at 7 PM; and Early Risers Bible Study, Weds. at 6:30 AM
  • The Gospel ProjectTuesday AM Bible Study, Tues. at 9:30 AM, Fellowship Hall
  • A Heart Like His: Seeking the Heart of God Through a Study of DavidWomen’s Bible Study, Wed. at 9 AM, Fellowship Hall
  • The Holy SpiritThursday PM Bible Study, Thu. at 7 PM, Heritage Room
  • The Large CatechismMen’s Bible Study, Sat. at 8 AM, Fellowship Hall/Panera

To learn more about Bible studies and in-home small groups,
contact Pr. Chris at cdavis@immanuelbatavia.org .
Restaurant Nights Put the FUN in FUNdraiser!
  • Thu., Mar. 14, Culver's 411 S. Lincolnway St., North Aurora. NO FLYER NEEDED for this Restaurant Night!
Shop and Share
ShopWithScrip ® for 2018 2019
Raise money for ILCS and save money on everyday purchases! Shop with Scrip allows families to do both while purchasing items such as gas, groceries, and clothing. Retailers offer a rebate percentage; 55 percent of this rebate goes to ILCS and 45 percent is refunded to purchasers at the end of the school year. Email Mike Riddell   with questions.   Next order due date is Mon., Feb. 11.

Visit   shopwithscrip.com   to see a list of retailers and use the enrollment code 96A591B555773 to sign up. Signing up for PrestoPay allows purchasers to receive gift cards immediately and with no need to write and drop off a check.

Did you know your purchases can make a difference? AmazonSmile donates to Immanuel Lutheran Church and School when you do your holiday shopping at smile.amazon.com/ch/36-2683484 .
Mission and Ministry Council
The governing board of Immanuel Lutheran Church and School is the Mission and Ministry Council, comprised of four officers and seven at-large members. the 2018 2019 members are: Dan Nottke, Chairperson; Mark Macauley, Vice Chairperson; Bo b Goetz, Treasurer; Elvin Harms, Secret ary; John Barry, Keith Bartelmey, Bob Dannenberg, Amy Lewis, Kristen Siebert, and Michael Riddell.

Reach out anytime to Congregation Chairperson Dan Nottke at chairperson@immanuelbatavia.org .
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Mar. 25-29
No School, Teacher Institute Day
ILSA State Cheerleading Competition , 6 M at Concordia-Chicago, live stream here
Willy Wonka, Jr., 6:30 PM in the gym

Seventh Annual Orchestra Festival, Fellowship Hall

Willy Wonka, Jr., 6:30 PM in the gym

Willy Wonka, Jr., 2:30 PM in the gym

Preschool Open House, 6-7 PM

No School - Spring Break
Immanuel's Mission
 The Word of God is at the foundation of all we do.
We welcome and equip people to follow Christ and live authentic faith.
We are a family that demonstrates our faith in Christ
by the way we love, support, and grow together.

Developing Today’s Disciples 
Church 630 879 7163, 8-4 PM
School 630 406 0157, 8-4 PM