Bednarcik Bulldog Blast
February 11, 2021
Greetings from Mr. Bowers and Mr. Francis
Ms. Keyvan sends her love to all our Bulldogs
Upcoming Events and Important Dates
2/12/2021- Remote Learning for All & Early Dismissal Day @ 11:30 a.m. (see schedule below)
2/15/2021- NO SCHOOL - Presidents Day
2/16/2021 - Phase II Begins
2/18/2021- 8th Grade Spirit Wear Orders Due
2/26/2021 - Teacher Institute Day - NO STUDENT ATTENDANCE
3/29-4/2 - SPRING BREAK
PTO Meeting - Wednesday, February 17 @ 7:00 PM
February 12 Remote Schedule for All Students 11:30 Dismissal
1st Period 8:00-8:20
2nd Period 8:24-8:43
3rd Period 8:47-9:07
4th Period 9:11- 9:30
5th Period 9:34-9:54
6th Period 9:58 -10:18
7th Period 10:22-10:42
8th Period 10:46-11:06
9th Period 11:10-11:30
Phase II Student Schedule
Phase II Student Schedule - Phase II begins on Tuesday, February 16 and will run through Friday, March 26.
5 Essentials Survey
Every year we ask parents, students, and faculty to complete a survey to help drive improvement at Bednarcik. The survey helps identify areas of strength and those in need of improvement. Please take 10 minutes to provide feedback for us. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
*Make sure to use Kendall for the county.
Class Schedule Reminder
Parents, remind your students that they have Live Remote Classes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday PM.
Class of 2021 Spirit Wear for our 8TH Graders is here!
Mrs. Tweedy has been working with Imagination Print for our 8th Grade t-shirts. It was a collective effort with the 8th-grade team! We are very excited about how they turned out! Our BE store is all set to go. All orders due by FEBRUARY 18. Below is the link to order.
Did you know that February is American Heart Month?
It was declared so in 1964 by President Lyndon Johnson. American Heart Month, a federally designated event, is an ideal time to remind Americans to focus on their hearts and encourage them to get their families, friends and communities involved. Bednarcik's American Heart Association fundraiser is underway through our PE and Health classes. Students are learning about their heart health, why it's important to stay active and eat healthy, and much more! If you are interested in making donations, it will be done entirely online this year. Students can sign up, commit to a healthy heart challenge, and also send out communications for donations all via this link: http://www2.heart.org/goto/bednarcik308. If you have any questions, please email your child's PE or Health teacher for more information.
Bus Route Information
Supplies for In-Person Learners
- 2" Binder - We will have all classes use one binder until we are full 1:1
- Tabs (one for each class)
- Math Book
- Springboard Book
- Supply Pouch
- Writing tools
Breakfast/Lunch
Students will be able to take three days worth of food home each day they are here. There is no requirement for them to do so.
Building Readiness/Cleaning
Some additional measures that have been added to increase student safety include the following:
Signage is up around the building - both hanging from ceilings and taped on floors. Please review the traffic patterns and entrances with your Bednarcik students:
Please note entrances for In-Person learners.
ALL students who are brought to school by car will enter Door 2.
ALL students who are bussed to school will enter Door 11.
Drinking fountains have been turned off to avoid the spread of germs. Students are asked to bring their own filled water bottles from home to use while they are at school. Straws are encouraged to help keep masks on as much as possible.
Student restrooms will be regularly checked before school, during the time students are in the building and extensively cleaned each afternoon/evening. Bathrooms will be limited to one student at a time in our small bathrooms and 3 students in our larger bathrooms. Cleaning and sanitation will follow CDC guidelines, including frequent cleaning of high touch points. Thorough cleaning will occur each evening. Electrostatic sanitizing sprayers have been purchased to assist with sanitation. EPA approved disinfecting products will be used to disinfect hard surfaces throughout the day and during evening cleaning.
Parent Drop Off and Pick Up Procedure
Health Needs
Masks are required for all students and staff while in the building. ***Please send an extra mask in a paper bag or baggie for your student to change into a fresh mask if needed, they may then put the used one in the bag to take back home. Mints can be a refreshing way to help students tolerate their masks if they are still working on adjusting to wearing masks. Gators are not allowed as masks per district guidelines.
Hand sanitizer - The district has supplied hand sanitizer and there are automatic dispensers scattered around the building as well as pump dispensers in each classroom. Students may not care for the smell. If your student would like to carry their own hand sanitizer, that is a personal choice you may make.
Daily Health Certification is required for ALL students EVERYDAY they are here in person. If your student’s Health Certification is not completed, it will delay their participation in class. As students arrive we will be checking their status, if the daily certification has not been completed online, they will be instructed where to go and they will not get to go to class until they have had a temperature check and the questions have been completed with staff. The health secretary will be running reports first thing in the morning and sending reminders, the final report will be at 7:45.
Medication and medication authorization forms: I have received some medication authorization forms, but am probably still missing most of them. If your student requires medication at school either on a regular basis or just as needed, please have your physician complete the NEW 2020-2021 Medication Authorization Form as well as Allergy Action Plans or Asthma Action Plans as appropriate for your student. ALL prescriptions or over the counter medication must have an Authorization form on file each school year. Here are the links for the forms you may need. Please note the Medication form is now 3 pages in length and the last page has the areas that require parent initials and signatures.
Eating breakfast will be more important than ever, since students will not be eating while they are at school. Hunger can cause stomach pain or headaches which are Covid-19 symptoms and we would love to be able to keep your students in school and not have to send them home for quarantine.
Instructions for the Daily Student Wellness Screening Certification
DAILY REQUIREMENT FOR EVERY STUDENT RETURNING TO IN-PERSON LEARNING
Student Health Certification surveys will be available for junior high parents to complete on January 25th and 26th. These surveys will be available in the parent portal to all parents of 6th grade students. Only students attending for each specific day will need to complete the form even though it will appear for all 6th grade students. Starting on 1/28 students in all three grades who are attending in person will need to complete the screening in the parent portal on the days they are attending in person.
Students who are sick
Picking Students Up early during this time - Signing Out Students
If you must sign out your student, follow the instructions listed below.
Enter vestibule through Door #3
Have your driver license ready
Ring the doorbell in the vestibule
A Secretary will ask you who you are picking up
You will be instructed to hold your driver license up to the camera
Secretary will match your contact information to your student
Your student will be called out of class to meet you in the vestibule
Allow extra time to sign out your student. Secretaries will do the sign out
log from the office. They will also log the name of parent who is picking up
the student. Parents will remain in the vestibule until joined by their child.
Parents may not return to their car until their student arrives for student safety.
Do not call the office to have your child pulled out of class before you arrive.
Families Who Need to have Medications at School
Please contact Laura DeCapua, Bednarcik Building Nurse to schedule a time to drop off medication. You may call or email to set up a time and date that works for you (during school hours). Phone: 630-636-2502, email: Ldecapua@sd308.org
Medication Authorization Form:
https://www.sd308.org/cms/lib/IL01906463/Centricity/Domain/172/MedicationAuthForm.pdf
Allergy Action Plan:
Asthma Action Plan:
https://www.sd308.org/cms/lib/IL01906463/Centricity/Domain/172/asthma-action-plan-aafa.pdf
Seizure Action Plan:
https://www.sd308.org/cms/lib/IL01906463/Centricity/Domain/172/seizure-action-plan.pdf
Diabetic Management Plan
https://www.sd308.org/cms/lib/IL01906463/Centricity/Domain/172/diabetes-medical-management.pdf
Please review contact information for both phone and email addresses to be sure we are able to contact you in a timely manner.
We Invite You to Visit our Calming Room
Oswego Food Pantry- Open First Friday of Every Month NEW LOCATION
Hello SD308 Families,
The Food Pantry is open from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. We are in a NEW LOCATION at 61 Franklin Street. Please follow traffic patterns when you arrive. Entrance will be off of Franklin into the parking lot. If you have visited the Oswego Food Pantry, or are registered at the Yorkville location, please bring your Food Pantry ID#, as this will speed up the check in process. If you do not have your Food Pantry ID # or are visiting us for the first time, please bring an ID or other piece of mail that has your name and address showing a zip code in the SD308 boundaries or within Kendall County.
We will have food for 280. Cars will be provided with a numbered slip upon entering the parking lot, and the line will be closed when all slips have been distributed.
For more information please call 630.636.3667 or click HERE.
STAFF SHOUT OUT
Staff Shout Out Form
Students and families can complete this form.
Our Pledge
We will also include this form weekly in the Bulldog Blast for community members to provide feedback and keep lines of communication open so we can respond to needs as they arise and provide support when needed.
Important Attendance Information
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TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION
Trouble Logging Into Tyler?
Here are step by step instructions for students to log into Tyler.
Tyler Student Information System vs. Google Classroom
Through Remote Learning, most feedback occurs electronically. Students may submit work to the teacher and the teacher will comment on it and return it. Final grades will only be housed within Tyler SIS.
Google Resources
Parent/Student Technology Troubleshooting Portal
Device Request Form
Please complete this form if you need a device for your student or support with home connectivity. This form needs to be completed for each student you have within 308.
The 2020-2021 Bednarcik PTO Board
Mandy Doy: President
Amy Kosinsky: Vice President
Wendy Magana: Treasurer
Julie Mayfield: Recording Secretary
You can contact us anytime at BednarcikPTO@gmail.com
JOIN the PTO here: https://tinyurl.com/Bednarcik-PTO-Membership
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the PTO?
Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is composed of parents, teachers, and staff working together to better our school and foster relationships throughout the school community.
What do we do?
We assist the school with providing innovative teaching resources for our kiddos. We plan fun events to bring families into the school throughout the year such as the 6th grade ice cream social and the 8th grade dance. We support our teachers and staff with appreciation events. We work with our school administrators to collaborate on school events and help to staff those events.
Who can join?
If you have a child at our school, you can.
Membership fees help to pay for all of the fun events and innovative teaching resources we assist the school with throughout the year. We also host fundraisers to help.
What if I am not able to help at the school, can I still join?
Absolutely. We ask for volunteers throughout the year but there is no minimum requirement to be a member. We’re glad to have your support in whatever form you are able.
Do I have to attend meetings to join?
No. We would love you to be there to help us plan and to provide feedback on the things we are doing, but it is not a requirement of membership.
Bednarcik Junior High School Contact Information
Rosa Restivo-Principal Secretary
Push Coin, School Lunch and School Fees
Rrestivo@sd308.org (630) 636-2509
Melissa Kiliszewski-Attendance Secretary
Attendance
Automated Attendance Line (630) 636-2501
Mkiliszewski@sd308.org (630) 636-2516
Kim Goodall-Registrar
Registration, Withdrawals, Change of Address
Kgoodall@sd308.org (630) 636-2517
Laura DeCapua-Nurse
Ldecapua@sd308.org (630)636-2502
Email: seestaffdirectoryabove@sd308.org
Website: www.sd308.org/bednarcik
Location: 3025 S. Eola Road, Aurora, IL, USA
Phone: (630)636-2500
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bednarcik308/