Christian's Weekly Communication
November 13, 2022
Picture Day on Wednesday
A Taste of Julian - Please RSVP today!
If you would like to attend this event, you must RSVP in advance. Thank you.
Wrestling Club
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Michael Colucci, M.Ed LBS1
Brooks Middle School, D97
6-8 Special Education Teacher
Julian Spirit Wear
Thank you in advance for your support!
-PJMS School Office
Background Checks
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Autesha Latimer
HR ReceptionistOak Park Elementary School District 97
708-524-5836
Winter Running Club
**Every Julian student must have a current sports physical on file in order to participate in athletics at Julian Middle School. Find the form here>>**Please reach out to Ms. Tysse, or Mr. Talarico, if you have any questions.
Culture & Climate Corner
School Store
As we prepare for our January school store, we find that many of our items are now out of stock - especially gift cards! Can you support our PBIS (Positive Behavioral Interventions & Supports) efforts by purchasing items from our Amazon wishlist? THANK YOU!!
DePaul Community Coordinator
Could your family use some extra support in housing & rent assistance, coordinating medical and mental healthcare, insurance and benefits applications, after-school programs and tutoring, or support groups and parent coaching? Reach out to our DePaul Care Coordinator at jbroadn2@depaul.edu.
Care Coordinator Flyer
Request for Assistance Form
If your child might benefit from some additional social emotional support such as Check In Check Out or the DePaul Mindfulness Group, please complete this Request for Assistance Form. Our Culture & Climate team will review submissions at our bimonthly meeting and will follow up with you about potential next steps.
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Katie Trathen, LCSW
Culture & Climate Coach
Percy Julian Middle School
416 Ridgeland Ave, Oak Park, IL
Julian Visitor Policy *reminder*
And remember, when you arrive to the building, please use the doorbell. One of the school office staff members will greet you over the intercom and will ask you the reason for your visit.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Julian Cellphone Policy
Parents/Guardians, this is a reminder of the cell phone policy that was shared with Julian families at the start of the 2022-23 school year:
"Please encourage your student to ensure that their phone is-AWAY FOR THE DAY, EVEN IN THE HALLWAY! This includes earbuds, airpods, applewatches, etc. As a reminder, Board Policy 7:190 Student Behavior addresses this topic. Please refer to #5 under "Prohibited Student Conduct" for the specific language regarding electronic devices. The language is also listed below for your reference."5. Using or possessing an electronic paging device. Using a cellular telephone, video recording device, personal digital assistant (PDA), or other electronic devices in any manner that disrupts the educational environment or violates the rights of others, including using the device to take photographs in locker rooms or bathrooms, cheat, or otherwise violate student conduct rules. Prohibited conduct specifically includes, without limitation, creating, sending, sharing, viewing, receiving, or possessing an indecent visual depiction of oneself or another person through the use of a computer, electronic communication device, or cellular phone. Unless otherwise banned under this policy or by the Building Principal, all electronic devices must be kept powered off or silenced during the regular school day unless: (a) the supervising teacher grants permission; (b) use of the device is provided in a student’s individualized education program (IEP) or 504 Plan; (c) it is used during the student’s lunch period, or (d) it is needed in an emergency that threatens the safety of students, staff, or other individuals."
Reporting Positive Covid-19 Cases
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.
HEALTH OFFICE MESSAGE
COVID-19: Reminders & Resources
Staying home when sick is essential to keep COVID-19 and other infections out of our schools and prevent spread to others.
If a student or staff member has tested positive for COVID-19, please complete the POSITIVE CASE NOTIFICATION FORM.
Families must also report the absences by calling the school attendance line, and staff must enter their absences in Frontline.
To view the district’s COVID-19 Health Safety Plan, along with other COVID-19 resources and information, please visit the COVID-19 Update Center.
Thanks, Misty
--Misty Howe, MSN, RN, CNL
Percy Julian Middle School
Health Office
phone: (708) 524-7648
fax: (708) 524-3035
Communication
In 2020, Principal Christian implemented the theme of "over-communicate" amid the flexibility of the COVID19 virus and how information might change at a moment's notice. Last year, our theme was "growing together". And now in 2022-23, we'd like to continue with our new theme of "Stronger, Together". Here are the ways in which Principal Christian and the Jayhawk staff communicates:
- Our Official Percy Julian Facebook Page (click here)
- Christian's Weekly Communication (every week)
- PowerSchool Daily Bulletin Alerts
- Text Messages (Jayhawk Text Messages District 97 uses the notification system BrightArrow to communicate with families via email and phone calls. This year, 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.)
Percy Julian Middle School
Family-Teacher Conference Survey
Thank you for attending our Family-Teacher Conferences! In addition to the work that is already underway in classrooms, we are committed to creating new and innovative ways to support our students through our partnership with families. As part of this work, District 97's "Be a Learning Designer" team is collecting family-teacher conference data to better understand the family and student experience. If you haven't already, please complete this quick survey to provide District 97 and your school with feedback about your experience at conferences. We will be using this data to reflect on and redesign our family conferences to best meet the needs of students and families. Click here to take the survey now >>