What's Up at Whittier
Week of February 20
Mr. Krugman's Weekly Message
We had a great week at Whittier! We ended the week on Friday, with our All School - Make Kindness the Norm Assembly. All students and staff gathered in the gym for our assembly. We started the assembly with our student recognition. This month, the 5th grade Grove Foundation Award winners were announced. Congratulations again to Gavin and Tyler on receiving this award. You can read more about it and see some pictures later in this newsletter. We also recognized the Orchestra and Band students who participated in the Solo and Ensemble Festival. Great job to our school musicians.
The assembly then ended with our Making Kindness the Norm activity in conjunction with Random Acts of Kindness Day, which happened to be on Friday. During the week, students and staff wrote kind thoughts and sayings on post-it notes and then posted them on the "Share a Smile" display in the Primary Wing Hallway. At the conclusion of the assembly, each student and staff member took a note with them. As students and staff read their notes, there were many smiles heading back to class and then as they left the building for the long holiday weekend. It was a great ending to the week! We hope your child(ren) shared their experience with you. We are working hard to make kindness the norm at Whittier!
We hope you and your family are continuing to help us "Make Kindness the Norm," as well. Each month we will share a calendar with Daily Kindness Challenges. Be sure to check out the calendar for February below and help us make kindness the norm!
As a reminder, please be sure to send a healthy snack to school each day with your child(ren), as many classes do take a snack break at some time during the day. We have had more requests than usual from students for a snack each day as they tell us they forgot to bring one from home. We cannot supply snacks to students every day, so please send a snack and let your child(ren) know that they have one each day. Thanks for your help!
Be sure to scroll all the way through to the end of the newsletter for updates in the Whittier PTA Corner and the Whittier Calendar of Events.
As always, thank you for sending your children to us each day - ready to take on new adventures and learn all they can!
Stay safe, stay healthy, and stay strong! Enjoy the long weekend!
Michael Krugman - Whittier Principal
Making Kindness the Norm
School Hours for 2022-23
Kindergarten Half- Day:
8:15-11:20am (Monday-Friday)
Grades 1-6 and OKEEP:
8:15am-2:00pm (Monday)
8:15am-3:00pm (Tuesday-Friday)
Whittier Office Hours:
8:00am-4:00pm
Click the link below for the approved District 58 school calendar for 2022-23.
Lost & Found Items
Blue Visits Whittier Classrooms
2022-23 Survey Information
Parent/Guardian Survey Information:
To help us ensure a nurturing, supportive, and child-centered learning environment for every student, we ask you to please participate in District 58’s annual Parent/Guardian School Environment Survey. This survey should take just a few minutes, yet the valuable input you provide will help guide the work of our principals, teachers, and district administrators as they plan school improvement efforts. All responses are anonymous.
We invite parents/guardians to take the Illinois State Board of Education’s 5Essentials Parent Survey at https://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/ now through Friday, March 31. District 58 will receive 5Essentials Parent Survey data if 20% or more of a school’s parents/guardians participate in this survey. This survey gathers data related to five indicators that can predict important student outcomes, including improved attendance and larger test score gains. Your participation in this survey will help us understand the conditions at your child’s school and guide improvement. Your identity and survey responses will be kept confidential and will not be connected to you or your child.
Student Survey Information:
In addition to the parent/guardian survey, fourth through eighth-grade students will be asked to participate in a 5Essentials Student Survey sometime between January 31 - March 24.
The Illinois 5Essentials Survey: Organizing Schools for Improvement was developed by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE). The survey’s results will become part of the 2023 Illinois State Report Card for your child’s school. Student, staff, and parent identities will be kept confidential, and responses will not be linked to any individual. To view the privacy policy related to this survey, visit https://survey.5-essentials.org/privacy. To view the 5Essentials survey that will be administered to fourth through eighth-grade students, visit https://impactsurveyshelp.force.com/s/article/illinois-5essentials-survey-questions. The survey results will be used by your child’s school to inform planning.
If you have any questions about these surveys, please contact District 58 Community Relations Coordinator Megan Hewitt at mhewitt@dg58.org.
Congratulations to our Band and Orchestra Solo Festival Performers
On Saturday, February 11, many of our 5th-8th grade students performed in DG58’s Solo & Ensemble Festival at Herrick Middle School. Students have been learning their solos in weekly lessons, practicing diligently at home, and even working with a private instructor and piano accompanist outside of school.
Please join me in congratulating these band and orchestra students on their performances:
6th Grade Orchestra
Raylynn Bingel
Garrison Cheng
Maddie Davis
Colin Maffei
6th Grade Band
Meredith Daly
Giuliana Juetten
Ryan Justice
Grant Longino
Sean Russell
Lucas Schroeder
Brendan Tan
5th Grade Orchestra
Caroline Anderman
Kaitlyn Butts
Luca Ruiz
Mira Spector
Grove Foundation Award
ATTENTION 1st Grade & 5th Grade Parents - Health Requirement Letter
As you begin to think about the 2023-2024 school year, we wanted to remind you of the health requirements for your incoming second or sixth-grader. All second and sixth graders will need to have a dental exam completed and turned in no later than May 15, 2024. This form can be dated anytime between November 15, 2022 - May 15, 2024. The form can be downloaded and printed here: Dental Form
All sixth graders are required to have a physical and two additional vaccinations; Meningococcal and Tdap, which are required at the age of 11. If your child is not 11 years old at the start of the year, they still should have their physical completed with a note from their physician stating when they are scheduled to return for their required vaccinations. This physical can be dated as early as August 23, 2022, and must be turned in by October 15, 2023. Prior to turning it in, be sure to complete and sign the top of the backside! The form can be downloaded and printed here: Physical Form
The completed forms can be dropped off at the school office, mailed, or emailed to the school nurse.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out!
Stay well,
Laura Monyek and Michelle McGarry
2023-24 Registration for Grove Children’s Preschool will open on Feb 22
Will your child be 3 or 4 years old this August? Please consider applying for your child to attend Grove Children's Preschool in District 58! Grove has earned back-to-back gold ratings, which is the highest rating the State awards preschools for excellence in teaching and learning. Applications will open on Wednesday, February 22 at 8 am at www.dg58.org/preschool. First priority applications are due Wednesday, March 8.
Give Kids a Smile Day
Summer Learning Opportunities
Another Isolation Loss for Mr K
Food Pantry Help Needed
The Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry serves in a single year (7400 homes) throughout the Township area (9 different towns). They hand out food 2 days a week (drive-up service only) on Wednesday and Friday from 9am-11am and average about 80 homes in that two-hours of time! The Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry has the ability to store both perishable and non-perishable items and they have a walk-in freezer and refrigerator. The Bloomingdale Township also has a Diaper Bank they host twice a month on Mondays from 10am-11am (scheduled days are listed on their website at bloomingdaletownship.com/event-calendar).
The Food Pantry is connected to the Illinois Food Bank, but there is a shortage of food donations at every level. The Bloomingdale Township’s Food Pantry stock is running VERY LOW and they need our support!!
On February 25, 2023, the Social Services Team at the Roselle Police Department will be hosting a Food Drive to benefit the Bloomingdale Township Food Pantry. Food donations can be dropped off at the Roselle Police Department (103 S Prospect St. Roselle IL 60172) between 10am and 2pm. Volunteers will be onsite to assist with unloading donations from cars. They will be accepting non-perishable items on the day of the food drive; those donations can be made directly to the Food Pantry on another day.
If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Food Pantry Sue Ryan can be contacted for arrangements 630-529-9993.
BLOOMINGDALE TOWNSHIP PANTRY WISH LIST:
Peanut Butter*
Jelly*
Crackers
Instant mashed potatoes
Rice
Macaroni & Cheese*
Pastas – any shape or size
Pasta sauces
Spaghetti O's
Canned ravioli*,
Canned chili*,
Canned stew*
Canned meats* (tuna, chicken)
Canned soups
Canned fruits
Canned vegetables
Dried milk
Jell-O
Pudding
Flour Biscuit Mix
Sugar
Juice
Coffee
Tea
Hot Chocolate mixes
Hamburger Helper
Tuna Helper
Personal Products, including:
toothpaste
toothbrushes
laundry soap
dish soap
bar soap
shampoo & conditioners
toilet paper
paper towels
tissue
napkins
disposable razors
feminine products
formula
baby food
Diapers* and Pull-ups* (larger sizes 5’s, 6’s, 7’s)
Baby Wipes*
* indicates a highly sought item
Thank You!
Outdoor Recess Information
Now that the cold weather and snow is upon us, I wanted to share with you the Outdoor Recess Procedure at Whittier, and throughout District 58. We will do our best to give our students an outdoor recess opportunity whenever safe and possible. Across the District, we follow the "0" degree guideline. If the outside temperature is "0" degrees or below; or the windchill factor is "0" or below, recess is held indoors.
If recess is outdoors and there is snow is on the ground, we follow our snow procedure:
If student wears snow pants AND boots - play in the snow
If student wears snow pants OR boots - play on the blacktop
If student wears NO snow pants or boots - play on the blacktop
We want to make sure students return to the classroom after being outside in the snow ready to learn.
Please make sure your child(ren) comes to school prepared to go outdoors for recess. Coats, hats, mittens or gloves, scarves, boots, and snow pants are necessary items to stay warm while playing outside in the wintery weather.
Thank you for your assistance.
Arrival and Dismissal Procedure 2022-23
Student safety is always at the forefront of our mind when planning at school. It is extremely important for all individuals who are driving students to and from school to follow all the rules of the road, along with our Whittier procedures. Please share this information with anyone transporting students.
Arrival
Students may arrive at Whittier beginning at 8:05am each day when adult supervision begins. In order to assist with a timely and safe arrival process, the school playground will be closed before school. Upon arrival, students should line up by their assigned door. Students will be directed to enter the building beginning at 8:15am. Anyone arriving after 8:15am should enter through Door One for an office pass.
Dismissal/After School
Following daily dismissal at Whittier (2:00 pm on Monday and 3:00 pm Tuesday through Friday), all students who are not scheduled to remain in the building must leave the school grounds and check in at their destination as there is no supervision on school grounds. We want to ensure the safety of all students.
Students may return to the playground after school hours and/or on the weekends. This will be done at family discretion, as our district playgrounds also function as community parks outside of school hours.
Hill Street traffic - travels WEST ONLY from 8:00am-4:00pm (One Way Street)
- Hill Street will be used as a Student DROP OFF ONLY during school hours.
- Hill Street will be used as a Student PICK UP ONLY during school hours.
- Car drivers will need to travel west down Hill Street entering the Drop-off/Pick-up Lane.
- As you enter the Drop-off/Pick-up Lane, please pull all the way up to the white street
markings and drop-off or pick-up. The car does not need to be at the ramp to drop-off
or pick-up students. Driver stays in the car. Students should exit the vehicle from the
passenger side.
- If car drivers want to park and walk their child(ren) to their designated area, they may do so after parking in a designated parking space at the west end of Hill, or on Blodgett or Grand. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk.
Grand Crosswalk at the Intermediate Playground
- Students should cross the street at the Grand crosswalk at the Intermediate Playground.
- Car drivers who travel south on Grand, may drop off intermediate-level students on Grand.
- If car drivers want to park and walk their child(ren) to their designated area, they may do
so after parking in a designated parking space at the west end of Hill, or on Blodgett or
Grand. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk.
Hill & Blodgett Crosswalk
- A crossing guard will be stationed at Hill & Blodgett to assist students in crossing to
school.
Blodgett Street
- We continue to ask parents NOT to drop off students on Blodgett.
Staff Parking Lot
- Please do NOT use the Staff Parking Lot as a drop-off or pick-up location.
- Students should NOT walk through the parking lot, they should only use the sidewalks.
Student Entrance and Exit
- Each class has been assigned to a specific door for entrance and exit to the building. (See the article below for specifics for each class).
- Please follow these guidelines to assist us in maintaining safety for all.
You may also review this information in the attachment below.
Order Your 2022-23 Whittier Yearbook
Delivering or Dropping Off Items for your Child(ren)
Reporting Student Absence from School
As a reminder - we ask that parents report their child(ren)'s absence to the school office. Please call the school office at (630) 719-5865 (24 hours a day), and leave a message regarding your child's absence from school. You can also email the Whittier secretaries (ccasella@dg58.org and adunbar@dg58.org). It is important to notify the office of any student absence from school.
While many parents contact the classroom teacher with absence information, the school office MUST also be notified. Thank you for your assistance!
Homework Requests
We wanted to share with you how we handle homework and classwork when a student is absent. If you have any specific questions, please contact your child's teacher; otherwise, we ask that parents honor the homework request process that is followed by teachers at Whittier.
If a student is absent 3 or more days, on the third day, homework can be requested if they are feeling well enough to complete it. Otherwise, the teacher will touch base with the student upon his/her return to school and work on what needs to be made up.
If a student is going to be absent due to a vacation or other out-of-town obligation, daily homework will not be provided. Upon return to school, the teacher and student will touch base to discuss what was missed and what needs to be made up. During their time out of school, we recommend that students read, keep a journal of experiences on the trip, and practice math facts or current concepts.
There is no change to the Home Learning Connection process, which is followed when students are required to quarantine at home.
It's Cold and Flu Season
Cold and flu season is upon us and we are seeing students with cold and flu symptoms. To prevent the spread of these common viruses in the close confines of the classroom, we are cleaning daily and encouraging handwashing in the class. To decide whether or not to send your child to school, please consider the following guidelines.
Consider keeping your child at home for an extra day of rest and observation if he or she has any of the following symptoms:
· Very stuffy or runny nose and/or a cough
· Mild sore throat (no fever, no known exposure to strep)
· Headache
Definitely keep your child at home and consider seeking medical attention if he or she has any of these symptoms:
· Fever (greater than 100 degrees by mouth. Your child may return to school only after his or her temperature has been consistently below 100 degrees, by mouth, for a minimum of 24 hours without medication)
· Vomiting (even once)
· Diarrhea
· Chills
· General malaise or feelings of fatigue, discomfort, weakness or muscle aches
· Frequent congested (wet) or croupy cough
· Shortness of breath
· Lots of nasal congestion with frequent blowing of nose
To help prevent the flu and other colds, encourage good hygiene habits:
· Wash hands frequently
· Do not touch eyes, nose or mouth
· Cover mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing, use a paper tissue, throw it away and then wash hands
· Avoid close contact with people who are sick
The flu shot is one of the best ways to prevent illness from the seasonal influenza virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends adults and children receive the flu vaccine each year. Yearly flu vaccination is needed because immunity against the flu wears off over time. In addition, the flu virus strains often change, so the vaccine also changes from year-to-year in order to match the flu viruses expected to be circulating in the community.
Fruit/Snack Break
Phone/Wearable Technology Use
Gym Shoes for PE Class & Shoes at Recess
It is important for students to be prepared for PE class. In order to participate safely in PE class, we ask that ALL students wear closed-toe gym shoes during each PE class. This allows for maximum safety during PE activities, and does not mark up the gym floor. Students can keep a pair of gym shoes at school to change into, or wear gym shoes on PE days. If a student arrives to PE class without the appropriate shoes, he/she will be given an alternate activity to complete. He/she will not be able to participate in the regular class activity that day, due to safety concerns. Thank you for helping us keep our students safe during PE class.
In addition, we want to maintain safety at recess, too; and having students wear the proper shoes to play outside is very important. Please make sure that your child wears closed-toe shoes for outdoor recess. While sandals and flip-flops are cute and comfortable, they are not always safe for kids when they are playing. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in keeping kids safe!
Elementary Student Entry Time
Just a reminder that students now enter the building at 8:15am. Supervision still begins at 8:05am, but if your child(ren) do not want to stand in line for 10 minutes, please plan your arrival to school in the morning accordingly. Students arriving after all have entered the building will need to enter through the Main Entrance and go to the office for a tardy slip.
Student Entrance and Exit from the Building
Student Arrival
Parents may not escort their students to entry doors. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk, at which time students will join the line to enter the building.
Students may arrive at Whittier beginning at 8:05am each day when adult supervision begins. In order to assist with a timely and safe arrival process, the school playground will be closed before school. Upon arrival, students should line up by their assigned door. Students will be directed to enter the building beginning at 8:15am. Teachers will direct students to their cubby area. Anyone arriving after 8:15am should enter through Door One for an office pass.
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the Main Entrance (Door 1):
1Q - Mrs. Quill
1R - Mrs. Richards
2Su - Ms. Sullivan
2Sw - Mr. Swade
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the Primary Entrance at the west end of the building off the Staff Parking Lot (Door 2):
KB - Miss Boehm
KL - Mrs. Hedman
3K - Miss Karius
3M - Mrs. Modine
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the Intermediate Entrance off the Intermediate Playground (Door 4):
4M - Mr. Miller
4S - Mrs. Smitley
5H - Mrs. Hodkowski
5L - Mrs. Lyons
6M - Mrs. Miller
6Z - Mrs. Zagorski
Student Dismissal
Following daily dismissal at Whittier (2:00 pm on Monday and 3:00 pm Tuesday through Friday), all students who are not scheduled to remain in the building must leave the school grounds and check in at their destination as there is no supervision on school grounds. We want to ensure the safety of all students.
Students may return to the playground after school hours and/or on the weekends. This will be done at family discretion, as our district playgrounds also function as community parks outside of school hours.
Primary Students will dismiss from Door 2 (west end of the building near the Staff Parking Lot).
Intermediate Students will dismiss from Door 4 off the Intermediate Playground.
Safety and Security at School
The District and School Emergency Management Plans are reviewed with all staff at the start of the school year, as well as re-visited throughout the school year.
Safety Drills are held throughout the school year.
- Intruder/Lock Down Drills are practiced in coordination with the DG Police Department.
- Fire Drills are practiced in coordination with the DG Fire Department.
- Tornado/Take Cover Drills are practiced.
A Parent Guide, developed in conjunction with MAVinS (Mothers Against Violence in Schools), on talking to children about safety drills is sent home in early fall.
We do our best each and every day to maintain the safety of all who are in our school.
Whittier PTA Corner
OUR MISSION: To make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. Our mission requires that diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) be central to our work and used in our day-to-day decisions and actions.
The Whittier PTA strives to create a kind, responsive culture where all feel welcome.
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75% of Whittier Families are Members! (9 more families for 80%!)
67% of Whittier Staff are Members! (5 more staff for 80%!)
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★ WHITTIER VARIETY SHOW ★
Saturday, March 4th 10am @ The Tivoli
Get excited for the 2023 Whittier Variety Show - Dream Big! We have a fabulous group of talented and entertaining kids who can't wait to perform for their family, friends and teachers. Please come out to support them! This is a free event and all are welcome.
Date: Saturday, March 4, 2023
Time: 10 AM - 12 Noon (doors open at 9:45)
Place: Tivoli Theater
Details: Doors open at 9:45 (if you arrive earlier, you will be waiting outside) and seating is on a first come, first served basis (don't worry the Tivoli is huge and there is plenty of room). Everyone is invited - including extended family, siblings, friends, etc. The concession stand will be open and snacks/drinks will be available for purchase.
Email us if you or your guest will need handicap seating. Although it is limited at the Tivoli, we will work to try to accommodate you.
We are in need of 3 backstage volunteers during the performance. Email us if you can volunteer (if your child is performing, we will make sure you are back out in the audience for your child's act).
We can't wait for you to see the show!
The Variety Show Committee (whittiervarietyshow@gmail.com)
Melissa Rausch; Megan Winthrop; Carol Avila; Katy Anderman and Andi Wiklund
★ SAVE THE DATE: SPRING FUNDRAISER ★
Saturday, April 29th at the Tivoli. Adult Event. Committees for planning, fundraising, etc. are forming now - interested? Contact Jenn McDonald (jenn.mcdonald430@gmail.com) or Meghan Landers (meghanlanders1@gmail.com).
★ HOST A SPRING EXPERIENCE! ★
Experiences are a fun way to build community among students and parents while also fundraising for the PTA in support of our Fall & Spring Fundraisers.
Typically, twice a year all are invited to host or sign up for Experiences, which are funded and organized by Whittier families and/or staff. The hosts cover the cost of the event and then all registration fees collected from those signing up for the event go to the PTA. More info HERE.
If you are interested in hosting or want to know more, please contact Julie Orozco at juliembaker@gmail.com by Wednesday, March 1st.
★ SCHOLARSHIP FUND ★
NEW FOR 2023! Whittier Alumni Scholarships for Qualifying High School Seniors.
The Whittier Elementary PTA is excited to announce, for the very FIRST time, a one-time $1,000 scholarship awarded to two (2) graduating seniors from Illinois High Schools who attended Whittier Elementary School for at least four (4) years and has already been accepted into a college, university, vocational or trade school.
Our application is live and can be accessed HERE until Friday, March 31st. Best of luck to all of our applicants!
Barb Allen, Mandi Torello and Sarah Forillo - Whittier Scholarship Committee whittierscholarship@gmail.com
★ PTA MEETINGS ★
The next general meeting is on Tuesday, April 11th at 7:00pm. Please mark your calendars! Meeting Minutes and Agendas can be found on our website HERE.
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Calendar of Events
Monday, February 20 - Presidents' Day Holiday - NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, February 21 - Student Council Community Service Project Begins - American Red Cross (buy a Smencil for $2 during lunch periods - all proceeds will be donated to the ARC); Friendship Club, 3:00-3:45pm; Young Rembrandts, 3:00-4:00pm
Wednesday, February 22 - SC Spirit Day - Tropical Day (wear your favorite tropical or Hawaiian clothes); 4th Grade STEM Club, 3:00-3:45pm; Language Labs, 3:00-4:00pm
Thursday, February 23 - 5th Grade Field Trip
Friday, February 24- Whittier Spirit Day (wear your favorite spirit wear or our school colors - blue and gold/yellow)
Monday, February 27 - Choose Happy Orange Spirit Day; BOE Special Meeting, O'Neill Middle School, 7:00pm
Tuesday, February 28 - Teacher Institute Day - NO SCHOOL
Wednesday, March 1 - SC Spirit Day - Backwards Day (dress backwards); Language Labs, 3:00-4:00pm; Variety Show Tech Rehearsal, The Tivoli Theater, 3:00-6:00pm
Thursday, March 2 - Variety Show Dress Rehearsal, Whittier Gym, 3:00-5:30pm
Friday, March 3- Whittier Spirit Day (wear your favorite spirit wear or our school colors - blue and gold/yellow); Fun Lunch; Variety Show School Matinee
Saturday, March 4 - PTA Variety Show, 10:00am, The Tivoli Theater
Whittier Vision Statement
Whittier strives to develop lifelong learners within a caring, safe, and healthy learning environment. Our staff will be responsive to each student and collaborate with families and community. Our students will solve problems with perseverance, and develop a social conscience which enables them to contribute to their school, family, and community. Together we will be respectful of diversity and inclusivity, and we will positively impact the world.
Whittier School
Email: mkrugman@dg58.org
Website: www.dg58.org/wh
Location: 536 Hill Street, Downers Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 6307195865
Twitter: @MKrugmanDG58