

Bulldog Paw Prints
March 7, 2025
Trimester 2 Report Cards
District 58 posted second trimester student report cards on the PowerSchool Parent Portal on Friday, March 7. Printed report cards will no longer be sent home. At this time, you cannot view report cards using the mobile app. You must use a web browser and sign into PowerSchool. Report Cards can be found in the “Student Reports” section of PowerSchool.
Please use these instructions to learn how to find and view report cards.
IAR Assessments
This March, our students in grades 3-6 will complete the state-mandated Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR). Additionally, this spring, students in grade 5 will take the mandated Illinois Science Assessment (ISA).
District 58 approaches state assessments by supporting students and encouraging them to do their best, and we appreciate the partnership from our families in that encouragement. State assessment results will be available next fall.
We will be administering the assessments on the following dates:
03/19
03/20
03/25
03/26
03/27
*The math block will not meet on these testing dates.
*Gifted for Grs. 5-6 will not meet during the week of March 24.
Please click here to read a message from Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Liz Ehrhart about District 58's approach to these assessments.
FIFTH GRADE FAMILIES
5th Grade Parents:
As your child prepares for the transition to 6th grade, we want to remind you that a school physical and required immunizations are necessary for all incoming 6th graders in Illinois. To ensure your student is ready for the start of the school year, we encourage you to schedule their appointment as soon as possible.
We can accept completed physical and immunization records for the 2025-26 school year if they are dated after September 2, 2024. Submitting these documents early helps ensure your child meets all health requirements before the school year begins.
With our later start next school year, there will be fewer days for follow-up before Illinois' mandatory school exclusion date (10/15/25). To avoid any delays, we strongly encourage families to complete these health requirements well in advance.
If you have any questions about the requirements, please contact Michelle McGarry, mmcgarry@dg58.org. Thank you for your prompt attention to this important matter!
Summer School Registration
District 58 invites students to register for its Summer School programs! Registration is now open for most Summer School programs. Leap Into Kindergarten registration is an exception and will open on Tuesday, April 8 at 9 a.m. Registration deadlines vary depending on the class. In addition, registration is also open for the District’s Extended School Year program.
District 58 Summer School classes are open to students enrolled in public, private or parochial schools who live within the District 58 attendance area. Please register for the grade level your child will enter in fall 2025.
Families who need assistance registering for Summer School may contact Summer School Secretary Alissa Drake at adrake@dg58.org or 630-719-5869. Please see details about District 58’s Summer School programming below or visit www.dg58.org/summer.
Summer School: General Education and Enrichment
Registration: Summer School registration is open Feb. 27 through April 11. Click here to register. A confirmation email with payment directions will be sent within three school days of your registration.
Schedule: Weekdays, Monday, June 9-Friday, June 27 (excluding June 19) from 8-11 a.m.
Location: Henry Puffer School 2220 Haddow Ave., Downers Grove, IL 60515
Cost: $109
Bus Transportation: Not provided - Families are responsible for their student’s transportation.
Description: District 58 will offer math and reading grade-level readiness courses, as well as two art classes. Art classes are limited to the first 30 students who register for each class. Once a class reaches capacity, a waiting list will form. Classes are:
Reading and Math (Incoming Grades 1-8): 8-11 a.m.
District 58 will offer individual Reading and Math classes for every grade level, from grades 1-8. The class will focus on grade-level readiness in both reading and math.Art Exploration I (Incoming Grades 2-3): 8-11 a.m.
Students will use a variety of media to express their creativity while exploring classic and modern styles of art. This class will use various artistic mediums including, paint, oil pastel, colored pencil and mixed media such as ceramics and textiles. Students will be encouraged to improve their technique and comfort level through a wide range of different projects.Art Exploration II (Incoming Grades 4-6): 8-11 a.m.
Students will use a variety of media to express their creativity while exploring classic and modern styles of art. This class will utilize various artistic mediums including, paint, oil pastel, colored pencil and mixed media such as ceramics and textiles. Students will be encouraged to improve their technique and comfort level through a wide range of different projects.
Summer School: Leap Into Kindergarten
Registration: Leap Into Kindergarten registration opens Tuesday, April 8 at 9 a.m. and will close when capacity is hit. Starting April 8, click here to register. A confirmation email with payment directions will be sent within three school days of your registration.
Schedule: Weekdays, Monday, June 9-Friday, June 27 (excluding June 19) from 8-11 a.m.
Location: Henry Puffer School 2220 Haddow Ave., Downers Grove, IL 60515
Cost: $109
Bus Transportation: Not provided - Families are responsible for their student’s transportation.
Description: This program is intended for students entering kindergarten in the fall of 2025 and will focus on reading and math readiness. Some of the topics covered include: letter and number recognition, letter sounds, and fine motor activities, including cutting, coloring, pasting, and writing.
Early Preview of Our Next PTA Restaurant Night
Several staff members will be present at Culver's to visit and serve food to our families who attend and stay to dine. The majority will be present from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Our Next All-School Challenge? Registration for the 2025-2026 School year
Alright, parents. We are going to need your help on this one! Registration is currently open for all new and returning families, and the primary classroom and the intermediate classroom with the highest percent of families registered will proudly display the school trophies during the next month.
Your efforts in registration help us better understand student rostering needs and staffing requirements, and this process will help us get an early jump on what needs to be completed prior to summer break.
FOR RETURNING FAMILIES:
Simply follow the directions below to get your returning student(s) registered. There are no fees due at this time. We will be able to monitor completed registration on our end.
FOR NON-RETURNING FAMILIES:
Please contact our school office to let us know that you will not be returning for the 2025-2026 school year (630-719-5820).
FOR CURRENT SIXTH GRADE FAMILIES:
We don't have the capabilities to monitor your registration at Herrick, so I ask that you complete this simple form once registration is completed. There are no fees due at this time.
This is the "I've-Completed-Registration-at-Herrick Form" (for current sixth grade families only)
Registration for the 2025-2026 School Year is Now Open
District 58 opened 2025-26 student registration on Tuesday, Feb. 4. Please look for an email from Megan Hewitt with registration details or visit www.dg58.org/registration for more information. Some families have already completed their registration for next year! (THANK YOU!) We are asking all families to complete registration by March 31.
Student registration is vital to classroom rostering and district budgeting, and I thank you in advance for working through this as soon as you are able.
New this year, we will ask families who are leaving District 58 to please complete registration as well; you will only need to answer a couple of questions confirming your withdrawal.
Winter Weather; Outdoor Recess
As the weather changes, I'd like to send a couple recess reminders your way.
-As in past years, we will continue to have outdoor recess during the winter months so long as the weather permits AND so long as the real feel temperature is zero degrees or above. It will be important that students come to school dressed for the weather and that they have the appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear to stay safe and warm.
-At the times when we have snow, students will be able to head off of the blacktop to play in it. The key to that is that they are prepared. In order to play in the snow off of the blacktop areas, the students need to be wearing snow boots and snow pants/snowsuit.
Mark Your Calendars
Monday, March 10: 2:00 p.m. Dismissal
Tuesday, March 11: BAM Theater
Wednesday, March 12: Lunchtime Book Club (Grs. 5-6)
Thursday, March 13: Lunchtime Book Club (Gr. 2); Young Authors Club; TBK
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Spring Break: March 29 - April 6