WMS Friday Forecast

MARCH 19, 2021 - Week 28

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WMS "Quick Links" for Families - CLICK HERE!

CONTAINS LINKS TO A/B CALENDARS, BELL SCHEDULES, TECHNOLOGY ASSISTANCE, & MUCH MORE!!! We add information and updates to this form regularly!

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Future Saints!

Attention 8th Graders interested in St. Charles East High School Student Council. Applications for STCE HS Student Council are posted in the 8th grade Hub and are to be done online this year. Applications are due Friday, April 23rd. If you have questions, email Mrs. Hagedorn or Mr. Schilb.


CLICK HERE for the application

Revised Calendar 2021-2022; Approved Calendar 2022-2023

The Board of Education revised the District 2021-2022 calendar and approved the 2022-2023 calendar at Monday night's meeting. The changes in the calendar for next year are that the institute day that was previously scheduled for February 25 is now scheduled for March 4 and the former half-day parent conference in the spring for PreK-5 is now a regular day of school. The institute day was moved by the county since the D303 calendar was first adopted. Here is a link to those calendars.

8th Grade Parents:

SAVE THE DATE!

8th ONLY-grade students will be completing the Illinois Science Assessment on Wednesday, March 24th and Thursday, March 25th. Please check your email for specific details for both in-person and full-remote learners participating in ISA. As with every test, please make sure your child is well rested, has a good breakfast and is on time to school for testing on these dates. This will help set them up for success as they take these tests. They will need to bring the following items to school with them for each day of testing:

  • Chromebook FULLY charged and ready to go

  • Earbuds - (check to ensure they are working, please)

  • Healthy Snack

  • Water Bottle

8th Grade End-of-the-Year Celebration:

We have had some parents inquire if we are going to have an 8th-grade celebration. Absolutely! We are working with our PTO, along with our partners at TMS, to make sure we have an end-of-the-year celebration for our 8th graders. Check back in future editions of the Friday Forecast for more details. We will have further information available closer to the end of the school year.

5 Reminders for After School Pick Up

Just a reminder to parents...

  1. You need to pick up kids at the Norris Center parking lot after school, not off the Dunham Road driveway, Kirk Rd, or Fox Chase Blvd roadways.

  2. Go slowly and be aware of all students and cars in the lots, crossing the roadways.

  3. You need to pull into a parking space in the Norris lot.

  4. Please follow all posted signs and arrows.

  5. Parents may NOT pick-up students from our back parking lot without permission from Mr. Loversky (ex. due to injury). They will receive a pass for this purpose. We have too many smaller buses trying to pick up students from this area.


Thank you,

Tim


REMIND YOUR STUDENTS:

Library Reminder Emails may be going to your Spam Folder!

If you want to be sure to receive our reminders about overdue books, (before you are charged to replace a book considered "Lost"), be sure to add this address to your Contacts list:

email.destiny@d303.org

Attention 6th, 7th and 8th Graders:

Cheer will be starting right after Spring Break. If you are interested, please plan on attending one of the two virtual informational meetings scheduled for:

If you think you won’t be able to attend one of the meetings, stop in the main office and talk to Mrs. Johnson. Look for the google meet link in either the Friday Forecast of in the Daily Announcements. Hope to see you there.

Wredling Families

The Wredling PTO is excited to open its online Spirit Wear Store for the opportunity to purchase a special edition Wredling t-shirt. The online store will be open beginning Friday, March 5th thru Wednesday, April 7th.

Visit the online store at https://stores.inksoft.com/wredling/shop/home or scan the QR code on the flyer. Orders are expected to be completed and delivered to school by mid-April individually packed and labeled. The front office will disseminate orders to each student or arrange pick up for remote student orders according to building/school guidelines.

If you have any questions feel free to contact the Wredling PTO at info@wredlingpto.org.

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Chromebook Device Exchange

If you need assistance with a broken device, please contact the live chat service during business hours or visit the IT Technical Resources site for information.


The IT device exchange takes place at the Haines building (305 South 9th Street), Door #2, between 12:00 - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday. You do not need to make an appointment.
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Remote Academy Learning Resources

Welcome to remote learning! Remember that remote students have classes every day. Below are resources for our full remote learners:


You can check the attendance for any of your students at any time by logging into the Home Access Center and clicking on the attendance tab to view. Toggle between students using the arrow in the upper right hand corner.


If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call the main office at (331) 228-3100! We are here to help!

D303 Remote Learning Resources for Students and Parents

All students have the opportunity to engage in optional learning experiences by visiting the D303 Remote Learning Resources page. There are a variety of learning experiences in the areas of math, digital citizenship, English Language Arts, college and career, virtual field trips, STEM, and social emotional learning. Students may engage in these experiences at any time.
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Looking for a job?

It takes more adults to operate schools safely for students during the pandemic. District 303 currently has numerous job openings in a variety of job categories. If you are looking for temporary, part-time, or full-time employment, please visit the D303 Human Resources page to apply for a position.


One of the more flexible positions available is that of a D303 Substitute. You can choose to work, or not work, as your schedule permits. Take a moment and read the Substitute Handbook to see what this job entails.


If you are interested and hold a:


  • Bachelor's degree in any field you would qualify to apply for a substitute license with the state which allows you to sub for teachers or teacher assistants. You would apply using THIS link.
  • Associate's degree you apply for a Paraprofessional license which only allows you to sub for Teaching assistants. You would apply using THIS link.
  • High School diploma you have to take an aptitude test with the KANE ROE office. Once you pass that, you apply for a Paraprofessional license which only allows you to sub for Teaching assistants. You would apply using THIS link.



Contact Julie Wenger (julie.wenger@d303.org) with any questions.

INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS NEWSLETTER IS CURRENT AS OF PUBLICATION DATE.

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