

Thompson Friday Forecast
March 21, 2025
From the Substitute Principal... Donna Clavelli
Hello Thompson Families!
I've had the privilege of spending this past week supporting TMS as Dr. Clark recovers from his knee surgery. This has been a "homecoming" of sorts as I was a teacher and administrator at Thompson many years ago.
I've been re-acquainting myself with the newer aspects of the building and getting comfortable with the flow of middle school life.
If you haven't had the opportunity to do so, please take a few minutes to complete the 5 Essentials survey (linked below).
Have a great weekend and Roll Thunder!
Mrs. Donna Clavelli
Substitute Principal
Please complete the 5 Essentials survey!
The 5 Essentials survey is now open and awaiting your feedback. The survey gathers data related to five indicators that can predict important student outcomes, including improved attendance and larger test score gains.
This survey only takes about 10 minutes to complete!
Here is the link to the survey. It is in Spanish and English.
Please be sure to put in Kane County as our county so you can find Thompson. Also, please read the questions and possible answers carefully as they sometimes mix up the "importance" of the responses.
5,700 PAIRS OF SOCKS... AND COUNTING!
Spring Assessments: IAR IS NEXT WEEK!
This is just a reminder that ALL Thompson students will be taking the Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR) for Reading starting tomorrow through Wednesday of this week.
Please make sure your child is well rested, has a good breakfast, and is on time to school on these dates. This will help set them up for success as they take these tests.
They will also need to bring the following items to school with them for each day of testing:
Chromebook FULLY charged and ready to go
Earbuds - (they cannot be wireless. Please check to ensure they are working, please)
Book to read (Hard Copy)
Writing Utensil
Also, please note that we will conduct our first round of make-up sessions after Spring Break starting on Monday, April 7th. Our IAR Math Assessment will begin on Tuesday, April 8th and end on Thursday, April 10th. Thank you for your assistance as we prepare for tomorrow’s assessment.
Math Corner with Mrs. Zitella
Guess and Check…
A common mathematical strategy that is often used to find a missing variable is “guess and check”. When solving equations, this strategy involves making an educated guess for the variable’s value, substituting it into the equation, and then checking the equation to see if it remains true, equal on both sides. If the answer is incorrect, make another guess and repeat the guess until the correct answer is found.
Understand the Problem:
Identify the equation and what you are trying to find
ANalyze the problem to find a possible range of values to guess and check
Make an Initial Guess
Choose a reasonable value for the unknown in the equation
Consider the “Context” of the problem to make a stronger guess
Substitute and Check
Substitute your guess and check to see if it is equal on both sides
Equal sides indicate that the answer is correct
Refine and Repeat
Analyze your answer to refine your new guess
Continue to repeat as you are finding the correct answer.
Guess and Check is an important strategy in mathematics. It also lends itself as a strategy in science as well. Be inquisitive! Guess and Check!
***Please see the grade level below to find out what we’ve learned in math class this week!
St. Charles Youth Police Academy
The St. Charles Police Department is excited to announce that it will be accepting applications for the Youth Police Academy!
The 2025 academy will be held June 9th-13th. This is open to students who attend St. Charles school, ages 13-17. This is a great opportunity to learn about the St. Charles Police Department and law enforcement in general.
Please follow this link for more information including the application documents:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-28Kbu-DTK9PTR2iGlpweZPnVtwRqeev?usp=sharing
Builder's Club Volunteer Opportunity
Thompson's Builders Club needs help supporting the Northern Illinois Food Bank. On Thursday, April 24 from 5:30 PM-7:30 PM, we are scheduled to serve at the food bank, and we need people to volunteer. Students who attend need to attend with a parent. Those who volunteer will need to arrive at the food bank by 5:15 PM. This opportunity is an excellent way to serve the community, to spend time with family/friends, and earn service hours. An entire family, along with friends, may attend with a Thompson student who would like to volunteer. Children need to be eight years of age to volunteer. If you want to attend this rewarding service opportunity, please email David Simone at david.simone@d303.org with the first and last name of each individual who will be attending by Thursday, March 27. Thank you for your time and consideration.
TMS Spirit Wear Store is OPEN
Upcoming PTO Restaurant Nights - Chipotle March 17th
From the Nurse
Physical and Immunization Requirements:
Attention parents of incoming Kindergarten, 6th and 9th grade students! Per Illinois school code, your student will need a school physical and a complete record of immunizations prior to the first day of school next year, which is August 13, 2025. Make your appointments today-these appointments fill up quickly! Please contact your school nurse prior to May 29, 2025 if you need a copy of your child's immunizations. Please note-a sport physical is not the same as a school physical! You may turn the required forms into your school nurse anytime- please remember to make a copy for your own records!
Dental Examinations:
State legislation requires that all Illinois children in Sixth Grade will have a dental examination. A licensed dentist must perform the examination, and he or she shall sign the form. Dental offices should have the form available, but it is also available online at www.d303.org under Departments, then Health Services, then “Health Documents and Forms”. Each 6th grade student must present proof of a dental examination by a dentist prior to May 15, 2025. The exam must be dated within 18 months prior to May 15, 2025. If your child has had an exam already, you can ask your dentist to complete the form for the exam.
The Illinois Department of Public Health has established a waiver for children who show undue burden or lack of access to a dentist. Parents or legal guardians who object to the dental examinations on religious grounds shall present to the school a signed, detailed statement of the objection.
The deadline is quickly approaching! Please submit this if you have not already done so. You can Email it to TMSC-Nurses@d303.org
If you have any questions, please contact the TMS nurses:
Diane Isbrandt RN, Certified School Nurse
Amy Kashuba, RN
Stephanie Ross, RN
Thompson Middle School
331-228-3104
StC High School Peer Leadership Information
St. Charles East Peer Leadership
Peer Leadership is an extracurricular program that matches selected incoming freshmen with juniors and seniors who make the transition into high school fun and easy and mentor them throughout the year. Because this program meets during the school day, it has to be put into a student’s schedule when registering for next year’s classes. Although we would like to be able to offer this to all interested incoming freshmen, our numbers are limited by available classroom space and our budget. Therefore, in order to start the selection process, interested students should apply using the application found below.
Short video "What is Peer Leadership?"
Peer Leadership Flyer from Future Saints Night
If your child is interested in the program, please fill out the application and e-mail it to Kelly Pursel, the Peer Leadership Coordinator (Kelly.Pursel@d303.org).
We hope to hear from you!
Hard Copy Application for you to print, complete, and return
St. Charles North Peer Leadership
SCN is a great place, but it’s also a big place. Peer Leadership (PL) hopes to make the transition to high school more comfortable and fun, while offering opportunities for growth.
The goals of Peer Leadership are to:
Match incoming freshmen with selected upperclassmen mentors.
Foster lasting friendships and bonds between the freshmen, their mentors, and the kids in their PL Groups.
Improve freshmen self-confidence and self-advocacy.
Prepare freshmen to become participants in clubs, sports, classes, and other activities at SCN.
Prepare freshmen for future leadership roles.
PL Students meet together in groups every day. PL is formally added to student schedules and takes the place of lunch/ study hall. There are weekly themes that are educational, informative, supportive, and fun. PL also attends a day of teambuilding “Camp”, has several “all PL” activities during the year, and meets together in groups both formally and informally.
We would like to be able to offer PL to all interested incoming freshmen, but our numbers are limited. In order to start the selection process, interested students (or their parents) should fill out this:
Fill out this FORM if you're interested in Peer Leadership
Contact stephanie.stavropoulos@d303.org with specific questions.
Peer Leadership... a great way to start high school!
Upcoming Community Events
Link to Order School Pictures
HR Imaging is the company we use for school pictures. Here is the link to order pictures .
To contact HR Imaging with questions: https://shop.hrimaging.com/pws/contactus.aspx
Thompson
Community Backpack
Referral GPS
An anonymous, easy-to-use, secure website to locate mental health and substance use treatment resources
Homework Help
NHS Honors students help our Thunder students with their homework 2:55 - 3:40 pm every Tuesday and Thursday in the LRC
Thompson Middle School
Mrs. Michelle Dague - Assistant Principal
Mr. Ryan Wood - Assistant Principal
Mrs. Danielle Moeller - Student Support Coordinator
Mr. Sam Pasholk - Student Support Coordinator
Email: katrina.michaelis@d303.org
Website: http://thompson.d303.org
Location: 705 West Main Street
Phone: (331) 228-3100
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thompson-Middle-School-671638232903851/