News from Sanborn School
March 29, 2021
A note from Mrs. Johansen
I hope everyone had a wonderful Spring Break! It was a great opportunity to rest and recharge with the ones who mean the most to us. We're in the home stretch for the end of the school year! When I think of how far we've come in the past year, I am so impressed with the dedication and perseverance our staff and students have put forth! Let's finish strong, Tigers!
I've included pictures from our Spirit Week before break. It was such fun to see the enthusiasm from staff and students- both in-person and virtual. What a gift our school community has for coming together!
We still have time left in the 5Essentials Survey window. If we do not receive a response rate of 20% of our parents, we will not receive your feedback. Currently we are at 19%. We are almost there!!! Please consider taking this survey to help us use Parent Feedback as we make plans for next year. More information about this survey is included in a section below. https://survey.5-essentials.org/Illinois/
I look forward to introducing Mrs. Arenberg to the Sanborn community over the next few months. The first place you'll be able to meet her is at the Sanborn PTA meeting on April 13th at 6:30. Please send me an email if you'd like the Google Meeting link to join the meeting!
Have a great week!
Erika Johansen
Back by Popular Demand! Sanborn Spirit Wear
Beyond Just Boundaries Community Engagement
Since its founding in 1946, District 15 has become a destination district, known for our academic and social emotional initiatives and for leading the way in literacy and culturally responsive practices. While we are incredibly proud of the work we have done academically, little attention or funding has been given to the operational foundation of the district over those 75 years—our 20 school buildings, and how to most effectively use them to support the academic needs of our uniquely diverse population.
Our decades-old boundary lines no longer meet our communities’ needs. Solving these challenges brings opportunity. By improving our boundary lines and modernizing our facilities, we can achieve many of the enhancements our community has requested for decades, which will support our students’ academic and social emotional needs.
Realigning school boundaries is never easy. But the outcome of this process will result in widespread improvements for everyone in District 15—not just for today’s students, but for generations to come.
That’s why our community has collaborated - for the past three years - in order to develop a solution. Thousands of community members have provided insight to our district leaders and elected Board of Education Members, and together we have identified nine high value priorities for our school district while maintaining our commitment to fiscal responsibility:
Focus on Near-Neighborhood Schools
Establish a Cohesive Educational Path for Students
Balance Enrollment
Offer Full-Day Kindergarten for All
Upgrade to a Middle School Model
Eliminate the Bilingual Overlay
Ensure Equitable Access to Programs and Services
Utilize Our Facilities More Efficiently
Repair and Restore Our School Buildings
This multi-year effort requires continuous planning, even in the midst of the pandemic. We are ready to take the next steps forward by inviting the community to learn more about where we are in the planning process and invite them to share feedback to help further inform our thinking.
Our goal throughout this process is to gather feedback from the community with opportunities for two-way communication. In an effort to keep a two-way dialogue, we will have a cap on the number of participants for our virtual sessions. We will follow state and local guidelines for the number of in-person participants we will host. If you are not able to attend or are not selected for one of the sessions, we will be recording and sharing a session to ensure the whole District 15 community will stay informed.
All of the sessions will cover the same information. To register for a session, please visit the website
Update from the Sanborn PTA
We are still looking for the following positions:
Board positions: President Elect and Vice-President
Committee chairs needed:
National Bike/Walk to school days (Fall/Spring dates)
Ice cream social (November- same night as Turkey Shoot)
We are committed to making sure everyone who steps up will be supported.
At our April 13th meeting, we are excited to welcome Mrs. Kate Arenberg, the new Sanborn Principal. She is eager to meet our families and learn all the ways that Sanborn is an amazing place to grow and learn.
Also at the April 13th meeting, we will be reviewing and voting on the update to our By-Laws. You can find a copy of those By-Laws linked below. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Kindergarten Registration Is Now Open!
If you are interested in learning more about the C.A.R.E. Program through the Park District, more information will be coming soon at this LINK.
Chromebook/Tech Support
Please use this FORM to request Chromebook or Tech Support. We will respond within 24 hours to your request during the school-week. This will help us stay on top of the requests that will come in.
SPIRIT WEEK FUN!
Upcoming Dates to Remember
- March 29: School Resumes
- March 29 at 6 pm & 7:15 pm: Beyond Just Boundaries Community Engagement Virtual Sessions - Register Here
- April 2: No School (Student & Staff Nonattendance Day)
- April 13 Sanborn PTA Meeting- Meet Mrs. Arenberg, the new Sanborn Principal for 21-22!
Make sure to check out all the ways that #sanbornrocks on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram!!
Erika Johansen
Email: johansee@ccsd15.net
Website: ccsd15.net/GMS
Location: 101 North Oak Street, Palatine, IL, USA
Phone: 847-963-7000
Facebook: facebook.com/sanborntigers
Twitter: @SanbornTigers