Middle Matters
Week of December 12, 2022
In This Issue
Highlights from this week's Middle Matters:
- Important Upcoming Dates
- Lost & Found Reminder
- SY22-23 School Calendar
- PTO Starship Student Lunch Ordering for 2nd Half of the Year
- PTO Meeting tonight
- PTO Middle School Craft Fair 12/16
- PTO Donuts for D.C.
- Volunteers needed for Selling Donuts for D.C.
- PTO Gift Card Fundraiser
- PTO Partners with Amazon
- Preparing for Winter in D97
- 8th Grade Graduation Date - June 8th
- Middle School Math Enrichment Program
- GBMS Yearbook Purchasing Details
- Library in the mornings (Repeat)
- Clubs and Sports Information (updated weekly)
- BRAVO Information (updated weekly)
- Student Announcements (updated weekly)
Highlights from GBMS PTO and District
- PTO News: PTO Angel Funds
- District News
- Allergy Safe School Information - No Nuts (Repeat)
- Stay Home When Sick (Repeat)
- Process for Reporting Positive COVID-19 Cases to D97 Schools (Repeat)
- How to Report Student Absences (Repeat)
- Office Phones and Dropping off Items at Brooks (Repeat)
- School Day (Bell Schedule and A/B/C rotation) (Repeat)
- Cell Phone/Mobile Devices Away for the Day (Repeat)
- Tardies to Class (Repeat)
- Water Bottle Reminders (Repeat)
- School Physical and Immunization Information (Repeat)
- Tech Support
Community Partner News
- OPRF Incoming Freshmen Parent Night
- Glenbard Parent Series (GPS): Navigating Healthy Families
- STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM
- Friday Night Place
- NAMI - SUPPORT4U
- Leyden Family Services
- THRIVE
If you have questions about the upcoming school year, please don’t hesitate to contact me at acapuder@op97.org. You can also contact my Executive Coordinator, Ms. Angel Banks, at abanks1@op97.org or (708) 524-7636.
Our administrative team is also available to help answer your questions.
Angelica Love Curriculum & Instruction AP (6th grade, 7th grade) alove@op97.org
Antoine Bland Curriculum & Instruction AP (8th grade, multineeds) abland@op97.org
Stacie Klein Culture & Climate AP sklein@op97.org
IMPORTANT DATES
Monday - A day; Tuesday - B Day; Wednesday - C Day, Thursday - A Day and Friday - B Day
NWEA MAP Testing: 12/12 through 12/21
12/22 through 1/6/23: No School (Winter Break)
1/16: No School
2/9: Family/Teacher Conference 12:45pm to 8pm (Noon Dismissal)
2/10: Noon Dismissal
2/20: No School
End of Trimester 2: 3/8
Trimester 2 Report Card Emailed Home: 3/24
3/27 through 3/31: No School (Spring Break)
4/7: No School
5/29: No School
6/8: 8th Grade Graduation 6:30pm at Oak Park River Forest High School Auditorium (last day of 8th Grade Student Attendance)
6/9: Last Day of School
This is just a reminder that the Lost & Found located in the Commons will be cleared out during Winter Break. Please remind your child to check the Commons if they have lost anything this school year.
PTO: Sign Up for Starship Lunches
Order for Starship lunches are being taken for the second half of the year!
*****If your student participated in the first half of the year, they need to sign up again.*****
Students that didn’t participate in the first half of the year are welcome to join!
Starship is a fundraiser that is Pay What you Can so that everyone that would like to can participate. For more information read here.
Sign up link: https://forms.gle/MaYCqRX2MTLWxFqNA
D97 Middle School Student Craft Fair - December 16 5-7p
An exciting opportunity for our Middle School students to exhibit their homemade creations. Students can register for a free booth to sell or simply share their homemade wares, including art, jewelry, photographs, beauty products, baked goods, pottery, and anything that is homemade. Items can be for sale or just to look at.
We welcome all families to attend, shop, and see the wonderful creativity from our middle schoolers. Planned events include a demonstration from Vex Robotics and hands-on activities.
WHEN: Friday, December 16, starting at 5 pm at Julian Middle School.
HOW: Please register by December 9th, but late registrations may also be accepted depending on how much space is left. Register for a Free Booth HERE.
QUESTIONS: If you have any questions please contact ptojulian@gmail.com
PTO DONUTS 4 D.C.
Doughnuts for a Cause!! Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School PTO is giving you the best reason to indulge in a dozen (or two) Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Until February 20, 2023, 50% of your order will be donated back to Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School PTO when you purchase via our fundraising sales page! Simply buy online, visit your local store & redeem using your code. Treat yourself or even gift them to friends and family here: grouprai.se/krispykreme6124sa #krispykreme #doughnuts #groupraise #digitaldozen #gwendolynbrooksmiddleschoolpto #donuts #fundraiser
Volunteers Needed to Help Selling Donuts 4 D.C. @Brooks during lunch
PTO GIFT CARD FUNDRAISER
Just in time for the holidays! The PTO has a new fundraising program with, RaiseRight, which allows you to start fundraising the easy way—by paying for your daily purchases with gift cards.
Raise funds simply by shopping gift cards from 750+ brands to use on your everyday purchases. With gift cards from RaiseRight, the Brooks PTO will automatically earn 2-20%. No extra money spent. No extra time wasted.
The idea is to use RaiseRight gift cards for everyday purchases like gas, groceries, etc. in addition to gift giving for special occasions like holidays and birthdays. The holiday season offers a great opportunity (or excuse, hahaha!) to get yourself a few e-gift cards to your favorite places to do some Cyber Monday shopping. For example, if you know you'll be getting a TV at Best Buy, grab an e-gift card from RaiseRight in the amount you need and use that to make your purchase. It's a win-win!
Note that although there is an option to pay the PTO or coordinator Judy Seals directly, do NOT select that option and please pay online. If you choose an e-gift card (recommended) you will receive it immediately. If you choose a physical gift card, those will be distributed at Brooks once or twice a month. To receive physical gift cards in time for Christmas, PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER BY THURSDAY, DEC. 8TH. Orders placed by Dec. 8th will be available for pick up at Brooks between Dec. 14 - Dec 20.
PTO PARTNERS WITH AMAZON!!!
Fund the Brooks PTO by shopping on Amazon
Begin your shopping through the Amazon Smile link here and our PTO will earn 0.5% of your total sale, at no expense to you. First time Amazon Smile shoppers will find our organization by typing Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization. Go to Your Account › Change Your Charity › Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School Parent-Teacher Organization
Thank you for your continued support.
Be Safe and Healthy: Preparing for Winter in District 97
As we head into the winter months, it’s important that we all continue to work together to keep our schools safe and healthy for learning. Please take a moment to review the district’s Winter Preparedness 2022-23 deck, or watch the presentation from the Nov. 15 board of education meeting.
Winter Illnesses and Everyday Preventative Strategies
This year, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), has noted an increase in individuals getting sick from respiratory viruses, including the flu, RSV and COVID-19. Health officials are urging individuals and families to take basic precautions to protect themselves this winter—stay home when you are sick, wash your hands frequently, cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough, and stay up to date on your vaccines. CLICK HERE to watch a brief video of everyday strategies to keep our schools healthy this winter >>
Emergency Closings and E-Learning Days
District 97 always strives to have schools open. However, if heavy snow or extreme cold make it dangerous to travel, we may need to close schools. The district’s emergency closing procedures are outlined at https://www.op97.org/communications/emergency-closings.
In July 2021, the District 97 Board of Education approved an E-Learning Plan for students to receive instruction electronically in lieu of traditional emergency days (or inclement weather days). This means that instead of canceling school, the superintendent now has the option of calling an “E-Learning Day” where students and staff learn and work virtually at home. This provides a continuation of learning and prevents the loss of critical instructional days, particularly in our first and second trimesters.
If the superintendent decides to close buildings and hold an E-Learning Day, the information is shared through multiple channels, including email, the district website, our Facebook and Twitter social media pages, and the Emergency Closings website. Staff and families are also encouraged to OPT IN to text messages from the district by texting YES to 87569.
Graduation Date - June 8, 2022
Graduation will be held at Oak Park River Forest High School on Thursday, June 8th from 6:30p.m.-8p.m.
MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH ENRICHMENT PROGRAM 2023!!
SAVE THE DATE: Middle School Math Enrichment Program 2023
In 2023, District 97 will be offering Math Enrichment Bridge Courses for Acceleration and Summer Math Review Courses for students in grades 5 through 7. Families should SAVE the DATE if their student is interested in participating in these courses (CLICK HERE to view the program flyer>>).
Registration information and additional details about this program will be shared with families in January.
GBMS 22-23 Yearbook purchasing details
It's time to purchase your GBMS 2022-2023 Yearbook! The cost is $26.02. Use the purchase link below to get started. You can also use your TreeRing account to share photos with our Yearbook Team throughout the year as well as design your very own custom pages (first two pages are free). If you have any questions regarding the yearbook, please contact Meaghan Pabellon at mpabellon@op97.org.
Purchase Link: https://tr5.treering.com/validate
GBMS Passcode: 1014096931934358
Deadline to purchase a yearbook is April 5th, 2023.
Library Opening in the Mornings (Repeat)
- Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
- No pass needed
- To enter, students wait in-between the Kenilworth doors (by the main office)
- An adult will escort groups to the library at 8:00, 8:15, and 8:30. For example, if you arrive at 8:10 you will have to wait until the 8:15 group heads up. If you arrive after the 8:30 group has been escorted, you may not enter the library that day
- You will sign-in and stay in the library until the 8:50 bell
- These times are for students to quietly read, do homework, or meet as a group to study or work on a project.
CLUBS & SPORTS INFORMATION
BOYS BASKETBALL
please email Mr. Darren Haus (dhaus@op97.org) for practice schedule.
WRESTLING
The district has approved our wrestling program for all students in middle school! Email Mr. Colucci about your interest, questions or concerns at mcolucci@op97.org. Find out more here at https://www.littlehuskieswrestling.org/ or speak to Mr. Colucci and Dr. Holmes. Wrestling is a technical sport and requires people to use their mind to overcome physical challenges and win. If that sounds like something you would like to embrace, come join the team!
Wrestling program will start on Monday, November 28th. Please reach out to Coach Michael Colucci at Brooks for more information at mcolucci@op97.org.
Asian-American Culture Club
Are you interested in learning about Asian American culture? If so, please attend our next meeting! Our club’s goals are to learn about Asian American culture through art, languages, music, food, traditions, religions, dance, clothing, etc. We will feature several guest speakers. Our next meeting will be in room C407 on Tuesday, December13th from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Meetings will be every other Tuesday. Please email or see Ms. Borah (cborah@op97.org /room C407) or Mr. Alejos (dalejos2@op97.org/ Media Center) for more information.
Speech Club
If you have any questions and/or concerns, please feel free to reach out to Mrs. Perros (sperros@op97.org) or Mrs. Gaffney (pgaffney@op97.org )
Social Justice/Rubik's Cube Club
Next meetings is December 1st from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in room C405. Our beliefs that students play a valuable role in shaping the climate and culture of their schools. With the community's support, we have expanded opportunities for students' voices to create a more positive and welcoming learning environment for all. Celebrating our 4th year, we are excited to hit the ground running, building an inclusive community and curating our Second Annual Black History Month Celebration. The club's goals are to continue improving school culture and promote and develop leadership skills in our students.
The Brooks Annual Black History Month Celebration
Partnering with Rainbow Revolution Club
Establishing the foundation of the club (developing roles and expectations, establishing a sense of community)
Analyzing the school community (assets and challenges)
Conducting research and developing ideas for solutions
Implementing solutions and reflecting.
Math Team
We meet on Mondays in B409 from 3:30 to 4:30pm. Calling all mathletes! Math Team provides students with the opportunity to participate in various mathematics competitions. In the past, Brooks has sent teams to the following events: Fenwick Junior High School Math Competition, The Latin School of Chicago Mathematics Contest, MathCounts, and Math Olympiad. The primary emphasis of the math team is team work and problem solving. Students of all abilities are welcome. Our next competition is at Latin School, on Saturday, January 28th.
Best Buddies Club
We will meet next on Wednesday, December 14th in the Cafeteria. Come to see what we have planned for fall. Bring a friend and get ready to make a friend. See you then! If you have any questions please reach out to Ms. Malina (vmalina@op97.org), Ms. Sefcik (bsefcik@op97.org) or Ms. Gaffney (pgaffney@op97.org)! Best Buddies is the world's largest organization dedicated to ending the social, physical and economic isolation of the 200 million people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Here at Best Buddies we will strive to create a sense of belonging here at Brooks through inclusive activities and social outings! Students will have the opportunity to build one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, offering social interactions while improving the quality of life and the level of inclusion. People with IDD form meaningful connections with peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, share interests, experiences and activities that other students may also enjoy!
Yearbook
Our next meeting is on December 15th in D304. Need a permission slip? Stop by the 3rd Floor C wing. You can pick up a permission slip from the Art Department Bulletin Board in the hallway. Come with a charged Chromebook so you can begin designing our yearbook. Remember, no permission slips means you can’t use the design website, so don’t forget!
Intramurals
Intramurals will be every Monday and Thursday after school 3:30-4:30pm and meets in the third floor gym. Depending on gym space the activities we will start the year off with will be basketball, football, frisbee and badminton. Please pick up permission slips from Mr. Gillespie (mgillespie@op97.org).
Rainbow Revolution
Brook’s very own group that welcomes students who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies—ALL are welcome here! Our next meeting will take place Monday, December 5th at 3:35pm in the Brooks Media Center. If you have any questions, please reach out to Ms. Berman (aberman@op97.org).
BEAT (Brooks Earth Action Team)
We meet on Tuesdays from 3:30-4:30 in Room C202. Next meeting is November 29th, bring a mug. No School on Tuesday this week. Everyone is welcome! We have so many cool projects going: designing an outdoor classroom, saving the Rusty Patched Bumblebee (an endangered species!), designing a bird sanctuary, growing food and more!
Chess Club / Game Club
We meet in room C108 from 3:30-5:00 p.m on the following dates:
December
Wednesday 7th
Tuesday 13th
Tuesday 20th
January / February Dates coming soon!
Coordinator: Mark Hausfeld mhausfeld@op97.org
The goal of Chess / Game Club is to provide enrichment, teach, sharpen and reinforce game skills while learning to appreciate not only the games themselves but good sportsmanship as well. I hope to help all players, regardless of skill level, improve their “gaming” skills.
**All permission slips can be emailed, dropped in the main office, or brought on the first day our
Crochet Club
We meet on Wednesdays in B202 from 3:30-4:45!
Want to learn how to crochet or want to hang with others that like crocheting? Crochet club is back on! We meet Wednesdays 3:30-4:45. What to bring: Crochet hook (I personally like 3.5mm but look at your yarn for size), Yarn (I have some if needed). Knitters are welcome! Meeting Wednesdays in B202 from 3:30-4:45! Bring a mug for Hot Chocolate! If you have any questions, please email Ms. Rodriguez (trodriguez@op97.org)
Art Club
Meetings every Thursday from 3:30-4:30. Open to all students. Drop in when you can. Make art! Make friends! Email Mrs. Murray to be added to the Canvas course at kmurray@op97.org
Service Club
Service club meets Friday mornings from 8:00am to 8:50am in B209.
Please join us to find out about the service projects we’ll be organizing this year. You are welcome to share your own ideas about how we can help our community too. See or email Ms. Walsh (B209, swalsh@op97.org) or Ms. Martínez (B208, bmartinez@op97.org) with questions.
Morning Choirs (click here for more info) -
If students are still interested in joining, talk to Mr. Blackman in D105
- Fledgelings (all 6th grade and 7/8th not in a music class) meets Thursdays at 8am
- Downbeat (7/8th in Band, Choir, or Orchestra) meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 8am
For more information regarding the clubs (see 2nd tab on spreadsheet):
Brooks 2022 - 2023 Extra-Curricular Activities, which is being updated weekly.
THE ROBOTICS LEAGUE
Robotics House League Starting!
The Brooks Robotics House League meets on Mondays. The House League is the less competitive robotics option at Brooks. House league is geared towards students who have an interest in learning more about the designing, building and coding of robots, without the pressures of the competition team. The house league is geared towards students who are interested in exploring robotics without the pressure of competitions and/or who may not have had any previous experience with robots and coding. The students will work in teams to design, build and code a robot to play a game. If you’re interested, please fill out the Brooks Robotics Club Application by Thursday September 29, 2022. We’ll begin on Monday 10/3/22 after-school in D202 and will meet weekly for about 11/12 sessions. There will be a nominal participation fee to cover the cost of consumable supplies, materials, etc.
If a student is interested in the competition team, House League is a great place to show your interest and for the coaches to get to know you. Spots on the competition team are very limited so this will serve as an opportunity for the coaches to evaluate the student interested in the competitive robotics team at Brooks. Students interested in the competitive team can indicate so on the application.
BRAVO Friday Pizza Lunch
Student Announcements
BROOKS SCHOOL STORE
PTO Weekly Communication
BROOKS PTO - ANGEL FUNDS
The PTO can't exist without YOU!
Do you want to have the inside scoop on what is going on at Brooks and D97? Do you want to make our school better than it ever as we transition back to a more ‘normal’ school day? NOW is the time to get involved!! We are looking to fill positions for the 2021-2022 school year and have some critical roles open! Sign up here and email gwendolynbrookspto@gmail.com with any questions! We look forward to hearing from you!
Connect with the Brook’s PTO
Please ensure you are a part of the Facebook gbms PTO group. Email gwendolynbrookspto@gmail.com with any questions.
2022 - 2023 District News and Information
Be Safe and Healthy: Preparing for Winter in District 97
As we head into the winter months, it’s important that we all continue to work together to keep our schools safe and healthy for learning. Please take a moment to review the district’s Winter Preparedness 2022-23 deck, or watch the presentation from the Nov. 15 board of education meeting.
Winter Illnesses and Everyday Preventative Strategies
This year, the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), has noted an increase in individuals getting sick from respiratory viruses, including the flu, RSV and COVID-19. Health officials are urging individuals and families to take basic precautions to protect themselves this winter—stay home when you are sick, wash your hands frequently, cover your mouth and nose when you sneeze or cough, and stay up to date on your vaccines. CLICK HERE to watch a brief video of everyday strategies to keep our schools healthy this winter >>
Emergency Closings and E-Learning Days
District 97 always strives to have schools open. However, if heavy snow or extreme cold make it dangerous to travel, we may need to close schools. The district’s emergency closing procedures are outlined at https://www.op97.org/communications/emergency-closings.
In July 2021, the District 97 Board of Education approved an E-Learning Plan for students to receive instruction electronically in lieu of traditional emergency days (or inclement weather days). This means that instead of canceling school, the superintendent now has the option of calling an “E-Learning Day” where students and staff learn and work virtually at home. This provides a continuation of learning and prevents the loss of critical instructional days, particularly in our first and second trimesters.
If the superintendent decides to close buildings and hold an E-Learning Day, the information is shared through multiple channels, including email, the district website, our Facebook and Twitter social media pages, and the Emergency Closings website. Staff and families are also encouraged to OPT IN to text messages from the district by texting YES to 87569.
D97 Back-to-School Information
As a reminder, we have created a central location for important back-to-school updates and documents: https://www.op97.org/back-to-school.
The district’s COVID-19 Health Safety Plan is linked below and can also be found, along with other COVID-19 resources and information, by going to https://www.op97.org/updatecenter.
Mitigation Change: Effective Sept. 30, District 97 will no longer require masks for indoor events or field trips. Masks will continue to be required in the school nurses' offices. Please visit the district website for complete details about our current health and safety protocols.
Combined Student and Family Handbook for 2022-23
This year, the district worked to merge the Effective Student Behavior Handbook and Family Handbook into one comprehensive resource, the Student and Family Handbook, in order to streamline information for families and staff. The new handbook contains important information regarding school policies, procedures, student rights and responsibilities, and important notifications required by state and federal law.
The purpose of this handbook is to outline the expectations for building an educational community where everyone feels safe, included and able to learn. Having shared expectations, procedures and policies helps us respect all members of the school community in which we learn and work every day. Please take the time to read through the handbook and review it with your child.
Meal Information for the 2022-23 School Year
The breakfast and lunch menus for our elementary and middle schools are available at http://www.op97.org/business-office/food-service. During the 2022-23 school year, students may:
Bring a nut-free lunch from home.
Order school lunch.
PLEASE NOTE: During the 2022-23 school year, all students will be required to pay for their breakfast and lunch meals unless they are directly approved by the State of Illinois or approved after completing the 2022-23 Free and Reduced Meal Application.
Food Allergies/Nut-Safe Schools
Nuts and nut products are not allowed in any District 97 schools during the 2022-23 school year. This includes products that are labeled “processed in a facility that shares equipment with nut products.” Our schools have been nut-safe for the past two years—helping to create safer, more inclusive environments for all of our students.
Please visit https://bit.ly/3AyGPpI to access information about the district’s food allergy management program, as well as tips and options for identifying food that is safe for snacks and field trips. We appreciate your support of this important initiative!
School Fees
The district is currently accepting fee payments for the 2022-23 school year. Full payment is due by September 30, 2022. You can access the fee information by visiting https://www.op97.org/business-office/fees.
Text Messages from District 97
District 97 uses the notification system BrightArrow to communicate with families via email and phone calls. We have started using periodic text messages to send reminders directly to parents' cell phones. In order to receive text messages, parents must opt in by texting YES to 87569. Once you have subscribed, you will receive a text confirmation.
Texts may appear from District 97 from 87569 or a phone number with a 424 area code (you may wish to save them to your contacts).
Wellness Check-in Program
Please reach out to your school's school psychologist or social worker if you have social-emotional concerns about your child. If your child is experiencing an immediate mental health crisis, please call the Thrive 24hr Crisis Hotline at 708-383-7500. You may also refer to this local resource guide created by the Community Mental Health Board of the Oak Park Township.
Repeated Topics For Reference
GBMS Athletics Update
Keep D97 Schools Allergy Safe - No Nuts Allowed
Please visit https://bit.ly/3j0KGTB to access information about the district’s food allergy management program, as well as tips and options for identifying food that is safe for snacks and field trips.
Nuts and nut products are not allowed in any District 97 schools during the 2022-23 school year. This includes products that are labeled “processed in a facility that shares equipment with nut products.”
We appreciate your help in adhering to this preventative measure.
(708) 524- 3058 or tbiggerstaff@op97.org
Process for Reporting Positive COVID-19 Cases to D97 Schools
If a student or staff member tests positive for COVID-19, they must complete the following steps:
1) In order to notify the school nurse and receive a return-to-school date, families/staff must complete the confidential COVID-19 Positive Case Notification Form as soon as possible following the positive test. Information provided will also be shared with the Oak Park Department of Public Health.2) Families must continue to report student absences via the school attendance line, and staff must enter their absences in Frontline.
To see the rules for isolation and quarantine, click here. Additional resources are linked below.
STUDENT ATTENDANCE - How to Report Student Absences
Office Phones and Dropping off Items at Brooks
Please note that our office staff sets the phone to go to voicemail from 8:30am to 9:15am daily. Please leave a message of your student's absence or you can email brooksattendance@op97.org. Our office staff will listen to voicemails to call back or direct calls as needed after 9:15am daily. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
Dropping off Items at Brooks for your Student
You may drop off forgotten items for your student in the main office. Please note that we will not call into your student's classroom, as it is a disruption to the learning for other students and the teacher in the classroom. Your student should plan to stop by the main office on their way to lunch or between passing periods, if they think you may have dropped off the forgotten item for them to retrieve. We appreciate your understanding.
SCHOOL DAY
We will be following a block schedule again this school year. Students will attend 4 of their 8 classes Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday following an A/B Schedule and on Wednesdays following C Schedule where students will attend all of their classes. On the weeks where there is a day with no school, students classes will be A and B days only. Here is the A/B/C schedule rotation for this school year. Here is the BELL schedule for each grade level on A/B and C days.
Cell Phone/Mobile Devices Away for the Day
Cell phones/Mobile Devices are not to be used during school hours. This includes calling parents/guardians due to illness, requesting items to be dropped off, etc.
Students can ask a teacher to use the classroom phone or the phone in the main office, if needed.
Cell phones are to be turned off/on silent upon entering the school building, stored in the student’s locker, and not used until the dismissal bell rings.
More Information can be found here. This will also be shared with students during the first week of school.
Tardies to Class
Being on time to class is essential for optimal learning for all students. This school year when a student reaches 15 tardies within a trimester, they will meet with their SOAR teacher to develop a strategy to ensure the student will get to all their classes on time. At 25 tardies within a trimester, the student will be assigned a time during their social time to meet with an administrator to reflect on root causes of tardies and develop a plan, additionally, parents/guardians will be contacted. At 35 tardies within the trimester, parents/guardians will be contacted to meet with their student and an administrator to develop a tardy contract.
Water Bottle Reminder
We ask that if possible to please send your student to school with a filled water bottle. There are no drinking fountains open, but we have water bottle filling stations in the school for our students to refill their water bottles when needed.
School Physicals and Immunizations
Incoming 6th-grade students and/or any new students who have transferred into District 97, MUST have a wellness physical and dental exam dated no less than one year prior to August 25th, 2022. Your child's physical must have been performed after August 25th, 2021 . Your child may not be admitted to school without these documents as of Monday, October 17th, 2022. Please submit the documents by mail or in person no later than August 25, 2022 to the following:
Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School
Attn: Health Office, Nurse Tracy Biggerstaff
325 S. Kenilworth Ave
Oak Park, IL 60302
SPORTS PHYSICALS – The State of Illinois Office of Education requires that any student who wishes to participate in interscholastic sports MUST have an Athletic Physical Examination, dated no less than one year prior to the first day of the current school year, anytime after August 25, 2021. It is MANDATORY that your child have this physical before they will be eligible to try out or participate in any interscholastic activity.
To access student health forms please visit http://www.op97.org/hr/health-requirements
**For any family having difficulty securing an appointment to get the physical completed, please email our School Nurse, Tracy Biggerstaff, tbiggerstaff@op97.org.
Technology Support
Technical support will be available from school and district technology staff by accessing the Help Desk through email, helpdesk@op97.org. When an email is submitted, a Help Desk ticket is created and assigned to technology staff, who will be working throughout the day to address technology concerns. Our technology team can support District 97 devices and student online programs.
The Help Corner will features a frequently-asked question related to services and opportunities available for District 97 students and families. We will keep a complete list of these FAQs on our district website.
District 97 has created Community Resources Page. We also encourage families to stay connected through Facebook and Twitter. Additional updates can be found at:
Oak Park and River Forest High School District 200
District 97 also has a broad network of partner organizations that provide an array of supports and services for Oak Park residents. The Community Mental Health Board and Oak Park and River Forest Townships have also put together a COVID-19 Social Services Resource Guide, which is available at https://tinyurl.com/oprfguide.
Community Resources
Glenbard Parent Series (GPS): Navigating Healthy Families
The Glenbard Parent Series (GPS): Navigating Healthy Families is a distinguished speaker series dedicated to presenting relevant, high-profile authors, educators and clinicians. These high-caliber presenters offer practical research-based knowledge, strategies, and personal experience to support students’ engaged learning, and well-being.
Founded in 1995, GPS is a weekly resource for parents/caregivers/guardians (for children of all ages) as well as students, school staff, professionals and community members. GPS is here to inform, connect, and inspire. All programs are free and open to the public. Many events are presented at both noon and 7pm, and offered in multiple languages.
GPS is a resource for parents, educators, students, and community members to foster self-empowered children who collaborate, communicate, embrace diversity, create and think critically.
For the safety and convenience of our participants the majority of this year’s Glenbard Parent Series events will be presented virtually on zoom. No registration is required and all are welcome to attend.
Programs are offered free of charge, no registration is required, and the public is welcome to attend.
Details, event updates, and Zoom links can be found here: www.GlenbardGPS.org
STRENGTHENING FAMILIES PROGRAM
Classes open to families with children ages 7-17 years of age.
- Delicious dinner provided. —One night less of cooking dinner!
- Program proven to work– is taught in all 50 states and 36 foreign countries
- No cost to you! ...plus your kids will learn skills to help them all the rest of their lives.
- Must reside in Oak Park or River Forest. (Proof of residency is required, such as ID or Utility Bill.)
Friday Night Place
PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH SHORTS, SWEAT PANTS, T-SHIRT & GYM SHOES
GREETINGS TO ALL STUDENTS, PARENTS/FAMILIES, FACULTY, STAFF, AND ADMINISTRATORS FRIDAY NIGHT PLACE IS KICKING OFF FOR THE 28TH YEAR! FOR NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS REGISTRATION AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE FRIDAY NIGHT PLACE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM OFFICIALLY BEGINS THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH, 3:30PM TO 5:30PM. THE LOCATION REMAINS THE SAME, PERCY JULIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL. STUDENTS WHO ARE ATTENDING, PLEASE COME PREPARED WITH YOUR GYM SHORTS AND OR JOGGING PANTS, T-SHIRT, AND GYM SHOES. IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING FURTHER DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT COACH JEROME AT (773)-793-0867. ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT, AND FOR ALL NEW COMERS, WELCOME! GET READY, GET READY, GET READY!
WHO: 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th Graders
WHERE: Oak Park, Percy Julian Middle School
WHEN: Beginning Friday, September 16th, 2022
TIME: 3:30p.m. - 5:30p.m.
SUPPORT4U
SUPPORT4U is a mental health resource for our students to anonymously text licensed mental health clinicians any time of the day for assistance or guidance. Students can text for any issue; typical reasons might include social issues, anxiety, depression, substance use, suicidal ideation, eating disorders, bullying, abuse, or any other mental health-related topic. The clinician’s goal is to steer the student to available resources in the school and community. To use, students just need to go to Support4U.live on their phone, click on the Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School logo and hit send. Help is just a text away.
Thrive Services and Programs
PHONE-BASED COUNSELING
Thrive is offering phone-based counseling, 24/7 crisis intervention services, medication management and, a free Thrive Check-In phone support line (Ext. 8) to address our community’s needs during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Call us at (708)383-7500. Our Front Desk team is also ready to assist you Monday-Friday, 9am to 2pm, with requests for referrals or new services and to reschedule or cancel an appointment.
Mental Health Resource, "Call4Calm"
Thrive is also a proud partner of the Illinois Call4Calm Text Line Service. Text “TALK” TO 552020 (or “HABLAR) for Spanish. The Illinois Call4Calm Text Line is not a crisis hotline, but is a source of support for anyone experiencing stress and in need of a listening ear.
And we know the COVID-19 pandemic can wear on every resource—from food and shelter to our emotional bandwidth and mental health. Fortunately, the Illinois Department of Human Services has launched a support line called Call4Calm that is reachable via text. Individuals who want to speak with a mental health professional can text the word “TALK” or “HABLAR” (for Spanish speakers) to 552-020. Within 24 hours, that individual will receive a call from a mental health professional employed by a local community health center.
People can also text other terms, like “unemployment” or “food” or “shelter” to the same number to receive information on how to navigate and access supports and services. Call4Calm is free, and individuals who use it can remain anonymous. We encourage you to share this resource with your students, families, and staff.