Emerson Middle School Newsletter

November 18th-December 2nd

Emerson Families,


We have officially finished the first trimester at Emerson. Thank you for a great start to the school year. Just as a reminder---we do not have school next week.


Have a wonderful Thanksgiving break!


Best,

Dr. Samantha Alaimo

Emerson at a Glance

  • 11/21-25: No School, Thanksgiving Break


On the Horizon…

  • M 11/28: Classes Resume

  • F 12/02: Report Cards Made Available via Parent Portal

Emerson's News Broadcast: WEMS

Each Friday Emerson airs WEMS, our local news broadcast, to all students in homeroom. Check out this week's edition here!

Student of the Trimester

On Wednesday, in homeroom, students were honored as a "Student of the Trimester" by their teachers. Click here to check it out!

Veterans Day

On Wednesday, in homeroom, students wrote letters for an organization called Honor Flight. These letters are delivered to veterans during an "honor flight" to Washington DC which honors their service to our country. Check out this link for more information.

2023 Scripps Spelling Bee

Calling all Emerson Students: You are officially invited to participate in the 2023 Scripps Spelling Bee!


WHO: All Emerson Students

HOW: You must complete the Permission Form by Monday, December 19, 2022 and begin studying

WHEN: The Spelling Bee will be held on Friday, January 27, 2023 at 3:15pm

WHERE: Emerson Middle School LRC


Permission Forms will be emailed to all students' D64 email the week of November 28.

Please contact Ms. Donato with any questions.

End of the Trimester & Report Cards

The end of the first trimester is today, Friday, November 18, 2022. The parent portal will be temporarily closed today and will reopen on December 2nd to allow grades to be entered. Report cards will only be available through the parent portal. Please click HERE for directions on accessing your child’s online report card.

NOTE: Unless otherwise requested, hard copies of report cards will not be mailed home.

Winter MAP Assessment

Emerson students will take the Winter MAP assessment on Monday, December 12th and Wednesday, December 14th from 8:05am -10:00am.


Please ensure your child has a charged chromebook and headphones for this assessment.


More Information will be communicated after Thanksgiving break.

Opt-In D64 Text Alerts

District 64 continues to utilize many different platforms to ensure you have important information delivered to you in the most convenient way. One of those ways is through our SMS Text Messaging Service.


Getting messages delivered to your mobile device is a helpful tool, and District 64 is reenergizing our efforts to bring this to you.

These alerts will be info about events, school closings, safety, and more. That said, our SMS Text Messaging Service will be used supplementally in our communication efforts and does not replace any school emails or calls you are receiving.

How to receive text messages:

  • You must opt-in to receive text messages. To do so, you will need to text “Y” or “Yes” to 67587.

  • If you’d like to no longer receive District 64 text messages, you have to send “Stop” to 67587.

If you have any questions regarding the use of text messages to communicate District/School messages, please email Christopher Lilly at clilly@d64.org.

Vocal Notes Newsletter

Please see the Vocal Notes Newsletter #9 from Mrs. Broeker.

Yearbooks

This is a friendly reminder that yearbooks for the 22-23 school year are on sale. The cost for a copy is $25. Yearbooks can be purchased online through My School Bucks, OR with cash or check in the main office. The deadline to secure a copy is Wednesday, December 14. After this date, yearbooks will be sold on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions, contact Ms. Apuli (mapuli@d64.org) or Ms. Dobrydnio (edobrydnio@d64.org).


We are also seeking student photos from any and all school events. If you have any to share, you can send them over through either of the following options:

News from PTO

Dine to Donate

11/29, 4-9pm- Lou Malnati’s Pizza, Park Ridge. 20% of sales goes to PTO.


Toys for Tots

We are pleased to announce that Emerson Middle School PTO will be supporting the annual Toys for Tots Drive sponsored locally by the Niles Fire and Police Departments. The mission of the Marine Toys for Tots Program is to collect new unwrapped toys and distribute those toys to less fortunate children during the Holiday season. The toys Emerson collects will be distributed to local organizations in Cook County. The Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, is an IRS recognized 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charity which was created at the behest of the U. S. Marine Corps in 1991.


Where to donate your unwrapped toy between now until 12/8:

  • Your student may bring it to Emerson school.
  • Drop off your toy at the following collection sites:
  • By Carpenter School: 238 N. Broadway Ave, Park Ridge
  • By Franklin School: 1117 N. Knight Ave, Park Ridge
  • Or, utilize the Emerson Wish List on Amazon and your gift will be sent to our collection site.


Thank you for considering supporting this charity this holiday season.


7th Grade Social

The 7th grade social will be on January 27th. If you’re interested in helping with planning and/or day of activities, please sign up via our website. https://emersonmspto.membershiptoolkit.com/volunteer/89981


Pickwick Movie Night

December 8th @ 6pm. Get into the holiday spirit -- grab your family and friends to watch ELF in the BIG Theatre at the Pickwick! Purchase your tickets today!!

https://emersonmspto.membershiptoolkit.com/packet/1750


Membership

The Emerson PTO is soooo close to meeting our membership goal. If you have not yet joined, please do today!


PTO membership is the main fundraiser for the Emerson PTO. It helps fund our whole yearly budget for student events, support staff and all the other little things.


https://emersonmspto.membershiptoolkit.com/


**We have had some PayPal issues with folks not being able to use the guest checkout feature. To fix this, we are moving to another payment platform in the coming months. In the meantime, if you don’t want to create a PayPal account, please select “pay by check” and drop off a check in the office.**


Next PTO Meeting

Wednesday, January 19th @ 6:30pm.

News from District 207

District 207 (which includes Maine East, Maine South and Maine West high schools, as well as Frost Academy) is looking forward to the anticipated arrival of the current 8th grade students in the fall of 2023.


District 207 reminds parents that the enrollment process for high school has begun. If your child will be attending Maine East, Maine South, Maine West or Frost Academy in 9th grade, please know that District 207 requires families to complete the initial enrollment process by Jan. 1, 2023. Completion of enrollment is required to access the course selection meeting with your child’s high school counselor.


Parents should have already received an email from District 207 with this information. If you did not receive the email, please contact the school your child will attend for 9th grade:

Maine East - 847-692-8528

Maine South - 847-692-8214

Maine West - 847-803-5768


If your child will not attend District 207 schools, please contact District 207 at info@maine207.org so you can be removed from future communications from the high school district.

D207 English Placement

District 207 Change in English Curriculum to Benefit All Students:


With the goal to provide an opportunity for all students to be successful and participate in the high quality programming at Maine East, Maine South and Maine West, District 207 is making a change so that now all students will be enrolled in English 1 as 9th graders beginning in the 2023-24 school and English 2 as 10th grader beginning in the 2024-25 school year. The English sequences for current 9th and 10th graders will be unchanged.


District 207 considers this to be an “all in” experience for students that grants access to the rigorous curriculum traditionally associated with classes labeled “accelerated” to a larger number of students. An additional benefit is that students will now have expanded opportunities to earn college credit as early as junior year through AP and Dual Credit courses (those courses will be weighted for purposes of GPA). With this change, students can now earn up to 12 college credits (instead of only 6 that was previously available).


District and school representatives provided presentations on this topic in each of our partner school districts for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade parents recently. This communication is meant to ensure all parents have access to the information through the linked materials that include a video of the presentation (https://youtu.be/K4tEMH16hBU), an overview document (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Kxfjl9Nj1C3EwuQ2eRP7nDbL0kV8m8yz-0RHVStMO6k/edit?usp=sharing)and a FAQ document (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VOyjT_a8ZVJz7YR9O5laE9J6m71sOm3KTNrfIJeUmwY/edit?usp=sharing).


After reviewing all the materials, if you have questions that were not answered, please feel free to contact Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Innovation Shawn Messmer at smessmer@maine207.org.

Information from Maine South

Maine South High School has information dedicated to the incoming Class of 2027. You can find this webpage linked below. There are important dates to note, including building tours and course selection information sessions. This will culminate with a Freshman Kickoff Event on Wednesday December 7th from 6:00-9:00 pm.


Maine South Class of 2027 Webpage
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Information from Maine East

SAVE THE DATE: Class of 2027 Welcome Night

Tuesday December 6th, 6:00pm-8:00pm


This evening is an open house style event for all incoming 9th grade students and potential 9th grade students and families to learn about Maine East High School, meet our staff and explore the different course options and electives offered at Maine East High School. All families are encouraged to attend.


For more information, please click here.

Lunch Reminders

The cafeteria will not be accepting cash to purchase lunch items. Students must use their MySchoolBucks account to purchase any food. Please see this flyer for more information from Quest, our food service company. You can also get a food service overview by clicking HERE.


Unlike elementary school, you do not need to pre-order meals or beverages. Students may select from daily offerings in the Emerson cafeteria. More information about our school lunch offerings and payment can be found here on the D64 Middle School Lunch webpage.


Though we have many food choices in our cafeteria, most Emerson students bring their lunch to school. We strongly encourage this during the first weeks of school while we get our cafeteria systems and procedures up and running.


We highly encourage waste-free lunches. To help reduce waste, please consider using reusable containers for your child’s food and drink, rather than disposable bags and bottles. Emerson is committed to green efforts in the lunchroom. The cafeteria also has a lunch waste sort station for students to empty their lunch waste into recycling, compost and trash. We encourage all students to do so every lunch period.


FORGOTTEN LUNCHES

If students forget something at home or are being brought a lunch, items may be dropped off at the Emerson Office. We instruct students to check in with the office during passing periods to pick up these items. We will not interrupt class to notify students of items/lunches delivered to the office. As noted in our district student/parent handbook, parents are discouraged from delivering lunch to the office from local restaurants; lunches brought to the office should be reserved for emergency situations, such as a forgotten lunch.

Activity Bus

There will be three 4:00pm activity buses that will go to the Franklin, Carpenter, and Field areas. The buses will run Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. These buses leave the the school around 4:15, giving students time to get from their activity to the bus. Please note: there is no 4pm bus on Wednesday or Fridays before long weekends/holidays.

Attendance Reminders

Tardiness

All students are expected to be seated in homeroom at 8:05 a.m. Students who arrive at school after the homeroom period (8:05 to 8:10 a.m.) must report directly to the office before proceeding to class. A doctor’s appointment or a bus problem are acceptable excused tardies. All other reasons will be considered unexcused. Exceptions must be approved by the principal. To assist students and parents in correcting this problem, a sequence of escalating interventions is followed after three unexcused tardies. These range from calls home, parent letters and conferences at school, detentions, tardy contract, and possible legal action against the parents.


Early Check-Out

If a student needs to leave the school before the end of the day, a parent note giving the reason, date and time of departure, and person picking up the student should be given to the teacher whose class the student is leaving. If you email this message to the teacher, please be sure to include the school secretary (em-office@d64.org) as a recipient. The student should report to the office at the time of departure. The parent or guardian must come into the office to sign out the student for the length of time the student will be away from school. If your child returns to school before the end of the day, please enter the school building and sign your child back in before he/she returns to class. Please note that students must arrive by 9:20 a.m. or be dismissed after 1:45 p.m. for their attendance to be counted as a full day.


Absences

For safety reasons and in compliance with state law, a parent is requested to notify the school office in writing or by phone within the first hour of school. If notice is not received, the school secretary will call parents at home or work to confirm the absence. To report an absence, please call the school office anytime, day or night, to access the voice mail system at 847-318-8110. When calling, please provide: student’s name; classroom/ homeroom; date of absence; and reason for absence. For illness, please share symptoms or diagnosis.


• EXCUSED: A valid cause for absence includes illness, observance of a religious holiday or religious instruction, death in the immediate family, family emergency, other situations beyond the control of the student, other circumstances that cause reasonable concern to the parent/guardian for the student’s safety or health, or other reason as approved by the Superintendent or designee. For a student to be released from school as an excused absence to observe a religious holiday or for religious instruction, parents should give written notice to the Building Principal at least five calendar days before the student's anticipated absence.


• UNEXCUSED: Absences due to vacations, travel, attendance at a cultural or sporting event, or participation in a team sport, acting or fine arts performance are considered unexcused. This also includes tiredness (unless your child is ill), oversleeping. If your child is NOT called in by 10am, they will be marked unexcused for the day, and parents will be contacted by the office to verify the absence.


Vacations

Every school day is important, and the District strongly discourages scheduling family vacations on school days as these are considered unexcused absences. If your child will be absent from school for an extended period of time for a family trip, please inform the school office and your child’s teacher. Work will be given upon return for students leaving the country or immediate District area when your children RETURN to school. It must be completed at home under a parent’s supervision. Teachers are not expected to provide homework or assignments in advance for students who will be absent for an extended period of time for family vacation and other activities.

School and Office Hours

School hours for student classes are from 8:05 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Please note that each Wednesday, students are dismissed at 2:10 p.m. for staff professional development activities.

Doors to the school open for students each morning at 7:58 a.m. Homeroom begins at 8:05 a.m. Students with an early entry pass will be permitted to enter the school between 7:35-7:45, but not before. There will be a teacher opening the door to permit entry at that time. We WILL allow students to enter before this if there is inclimate or cold weather.

School office hours are from 7:20 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Remember that our student absence line (847) 318-8110 is available 24 hours a day. Please let the Emerson Office know as soon as possible if your child will not be in attendance. Please do not rely on e-mail notification for reporting absences as it may not be seen until later in the day.

COVID-19 Guidelines

You may access our guidelines for the 2022 - 2023 School Year on our website. The guidelines are very different from what we've experienced over the past two years. There are only a couple of mandatory rules we must follow when someone tests positive, yet the remainder of the guidelines only list recommendations. Each family can decide their own comfort level regarding which recommendations to follow, and we ask that everyone respects the choices of others.

Portal Access

All Emerson students and parents are provided access to schedules via the PowerSchool parent and student portals. The PowerSchool Parent Portal allows you access to your student’s academic information, including student schedules and grades. If you have any questions on how to login, please contact the Emerson Main Office for assistance at (847) 318-8110.

Handbook

Emerson Middle School, along with all District 64 schools, operates in accordance with policies and practices that have been reviewed and implemented by the District 64 Board of Education. Please review the D64 Student-Parent Handbook prior to the start of the school year to familiarize yourself with the information contained in it. We want to work in partnership with you to ensure a positive school year, and having an understanding of this information will help to promote a successful school year. This handbook is intended as a convenience for District 64 families and staff by summarizing selected information about procedures, services and programs. It also provides a quick reference for contact information and District timelines.


Communications

In an effort to keep you informed, we typically send a Friday newsletter each week. We may also send occasional e-blasts for important reminders and notices of events. The Emerson PTO also sends out regular communication with important information for the week. To join our wonderful PTO, please visit their website.

Emerson Website and Calendar

The Emerson website and Emerson school calendar are valuable resources to keep informed of important updates and events throughout the year. The calendar is kept up to date throughout the school year, and new information is posted regularly. We hope that these tools are helpful resources for keeping you and your student organized and informed as we progress through the year.
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