Fairmount Families Week END Report
08.09.2024
Happy Friday, Fairmount Families!
Now that we are one week away from the start of the 2024-2025 school year, I am excited to share with you the first OFFICIAL Week "End" Report for this year.
For those new to our Fairmount community, please look for this weekly communication in your inbox every week "END" (typically Friday at 5:00 p.m.). We hope this weekly communication will provide your family with a "One Stop Shop" to access all things Fairmount and a lens into learning as we progress in the school year. Previous newsletters can also be accessed on our school's website.
In preparation for the start of school next week, please find included within this week's report important information, links and upcoming dates. I recognize that this week's report contains a great deal of information, and thank you in advance for your time and attention to its contents.
Before the start of next week, I wanted to share some personal news with you. This year, my oldest daughter is beginning her first year of college, and I will be away on the first day of school to help her with the move-in process. While I am thrilled for her new adventure, it is bittersweet as it means I won't be able to greet you and your children in person on that first day.
I want to assure you that our dedicated team is fully prepared and will be here to ensure a smooth and welcoming start for everyone. Should you need immediate assistance on the first day of school, please call Andrea Laama or Jill DeRango in the school office (630-719-5830) and they will contact the appropriate person to provide further support.
Thank you for your understanding and support during this important milestone for my family. I look forward to seeing all of you at our Move-In/Meet the Teacher event on Tuesday and am excited about the wonderful year ahead.
Sincerely,
Lisa Niforatos, Principal
Be sure to follow me on X/Twitter @Fairmount58.
Summer Updates
Summer Updates
In case you missed it, a Fairmount Families Summer Updates was sent on Friday, August 2, 2024. Please click below for this update:
School Start-Up
Move-In & Meet the Teacher - 08.13.2024
Tuesday, August 13th will be our Move-In/Meet the Teacher event. All Fairmount Families are invited to come to Fairmount School between 2:45-3:30 p.m. to see their classroom, meet their teacher(s) and “move-in” their supplies. Please plan to have your child attend this event with a parent/guardian/adult.
On the day of this event, and in order to support students becoming familiar with their typical arrival door, we ask that each grade level enters through the following doors:
Door One: Kindergarten
Door Three: 1st & 2nd Grade
Door Four: 3rd, 4th, 5th & 6th Grade
If you have more than one child at Fairmount, please feel free to enter through your youngest child's door, so they have that experience prior to the first day of school.
If your family cannot attend the Move-In/Meet the Teacher event, please have your child(ren) bring their supplies on the first day of school.
School Supplies
Please review the 2024-2025 school supply list as you prepare for the start of school.
If you ordered school supplies through Fairmount's PTA, please know that these supply bags will be at your child's classroom when you arrive for our Move-In/Meet the Teacher event. In the event you are not able to attend this event, your child's supply bag will be in their classroom for the first day of school.
Ordering is still available at School Toolbox. Free shipping on orders over $85 and expedited shipping is available. The website for ordering is https://schooltoolbox.com/school.../school/list-boxes/...
Since we are local some boxes will come as quick as 2 days but as we approach August they get busier which can affect delivery times.
If you have questions about the PTA supply order, please email Johanna Lewandowski at
Additional Supply Donation
Bus Transportation
If your child is a bus rider, you may now access 2024-25 general education bus routes online at www.dg58.org/family-resources/bus-routes or on your PowerSchool parent account (instructions are on the bus route webpage). Families whose children use specialized bus routes will be directly contacted by the bus company/bus driver with their bus pickup and dropoff information starting Monday, Aug. 12.
Taking the bus is an exciting time for students, and we have worked hard to ensure our students are on a bus route and ready to go. However, there may be some students who recently registered or who did not select transportation during enrollment that may not have a bus stop assigned to them. We are working to update our records. If you signed up for general education bus service and your child’s bus stop is either missing or inaccurate on PowerSchool, please do two things:
1. Look at your school’s bus routes and determine the closest stop to your house. Your child should use that stop and will be allowed on the bus.
2. Please email or call your school office and let them know. We will be working with the bus company to update PowerSchool student accounts with the correct bus route and stop.
If your child rides on a specialized bus route and you don’t receive a call from the bus company or bus driver by Wednesday, Aug. 14 by 3 p.m., please contact your case manager or Special Services Secretary Amy Dunbar at adunbar@dg58.org or 630-719-5824.
District 58 requests that students please arrive at their bus stops a few minutes early during the first weeks of school. As bus drivers get acquainted with new routes, it is likely that some routes may run early or late, and we may adjust bus stop times as needed. Any student who arrives late due to a delayed bus will be excused. We appreciate your patience and flexibility!
Meet our Team
Meet our Team - 2024-2025
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Arrival and Dismissal at Fairmount
Arrival
Entry Doors for Arrival
Dismissal/After School
Following daily dismissal at Fairmount School (2:00 p.m. on Monday and 3:00 p.m. 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 after school hours. We want to ensure the safety of all students.
Exit Doors for Dismissal
Early Dismissal Monday
This is an important reminder that Monday, August 19th begins our Professional Learning Monday. All students are dismissed at 2:00 p.m. according to their regular dismissal plan. Please be sure you have made arrangements for your child to be picked up from Fairmount at 2:00 p.m. each Monday.
Student Absences & Change in Dismissal
If your child is going to be absent or late to school, please call the Fairmount Office at 630.719.5830 to report his/her absence. If you call before or after office hours, you are welcome to leave attendance information on the school's voicemail. You can also report your child's absence on THIS FORM. We kindly ask that you do not email attendance information to the teacher or principal.
If your child's dismissal plan will be different (e.g. not taking the bus), please communicate this to both the school secretaries and classroom teacher as promptly as possible. This is especially important for our younger students, so we can support their dismissal process. In the event of a last-minute change (anytime after 11:30 a.m.), we ask that you please call the school office (630.719.5830) as staff members may not check their emails prior to daily dismissal.
Car Line
Important Information Below...
Thank you for your patience, especially during the first weeks of school as everyone adjusts to the arrival and dismissal routine. We appreciate everyone's support to ensure our arrival and dismissal process runs smoothly and safely for all students.
Please note: There is no student drop-off or pick-up on Blodgett. This not only aids in the flow of our daily carline but ensures that all students and drivers can arrive and dismiss from Fairmount safely. Additionally, cars accessing our carline will “line up” on the west side of Blodgett to fluidly enter and exit the Fairmount drop zones. Additionally, there is no parking (indicated by signs) on areas of Blodgett during both student arrival and dismissal.
Car Line
Please see the diagram below for car line details. The car line queue will form on Blodgett facing south only. Cars may not enter the car line if traveling north on Blodgett. Cars will begin entering the parking lot (in a single line) at 8:05 a.m. for arrival and 2:50 p.m. for dismissal (1:50 p.m. on Mondays).
The cars should stay within the marked yellow solid lines in the Fairmount lot; cars may not pass one another. There will be four drop zones within the parking lot, and staff will be present to assist. Drivers are asked to follow the prompts of the staff members and pull up to the furthest available drop zone. Students should only exit and enter from the passenger side of the vehicle, and drivers should not exit their vehicles. After unloading at arrival, students will walk to their assigned arrival door.
Cars accessing the car line at dismissal are asked to have the pink "Car Line Sign" visible on the passenger side window to assist with the dismissal process. This sign will be available at the Move-In/Meet the Teacher event and will also be available in the entryway vestibule.
To support the flow of the car line, families and students who are arriving or dismissing at Fairmount as walkers are asked to walk behind/around the building to avoid crowding the sidewalk in front of the building.
Important Notes:
- The car line should only be used for student drop-off and pick-up. If you would like to walk your child to and from their arrival/dismissal door, please do not use the car line, as parking is not allowed in the school parking lot during arrival or dismissal.
- Parking will not be allowed during the posted times on Blodgett to support our car line as well as student bussing (7:00-9:00 a.m. and 1:00-4:00 p.m.).
Visiting Fairmount School
Visiting Fairmount School
There are many times throughout the year parents and guests may visit Fairmount during school hours. Please know that all visitors (even when we recognize you) will be asked to do the following prior to entering our school:
Press button to alert office staff
Identify yourself by name and provide the reason for your visit
Upon entry, proceed directly to the office for further direction
District 58 utilizes the Raptor Visitor Management System in all of our schools. This system allows us to screen visitors, contractors, and volunteers in our schools and know who is in our building at all times.
Upon entering Fairmount, visitors will be asked to present photo identification, such as a Driver’s License, which can either be scanned or manually entered into the system. If a parent or guardian for any reason does not have a US government-issued ID, the school staff member can use any form of identification and manually enter the person’s name into the Raptor system. The Raptor system checks the visitor's name and date of birth for comparison with a national database of registered sex offenders. The registered sex offender database is the only official database checked by the Raptor system. No other data from the ID is gathered or recorded and the information is not shared with any outside agency. Once entry is approved, Raptor will issue a badge that identifies the visitor, the date, and the purpose of his/her visit. A visitor’s badge will not be necessary for those who drop off an item in the office/entry vestibule.
The safety of our students is our highest priority and the Raptor visitor management system allows us to quickly identify those that may present a danger to our students. We appreciate your understanding and support in enhancing school safety protocols in our district.
Dropping off Items
We recognize that students may forget items at home from time to time. We appreciate your support in only dropping off items that are essential for your child to navigate their school day (e.g. forgotten lunch, iPad).
For your convenience and to ensure the safety of all in the building, any items needing to be dropped off throughout the school day can be left on the table in the entryway vestibule. Please write your child's name and teacher on the item and a staff member will deliver this as soon as possible. Please note: medication of any kind should not be left in the vestibule.
Technology at School
Phone/Wearable Technology Use
While a student can bring their electronic device (including cell phones and AirPods) to school, all non-district-issued technologies are to be silenced and out of sight throughout the school day. Students are allowed to wear smartwatches, but they are to be silenced (or on school mode) during the school day. The district-provided technology will be utilized for students to participate in lessons and complete assignments. We appreciate you reviewing these expectations with your children in support of their learning.
We appreciate your support in not texting or calling your child during the school day. The office staff will support any needed communication between you and your child throughout the day if/when needed.
Lunch & Snack
Snack Break Information
Please make sure your child has a snack each day. Snack breaks should consist of nutritious food choices such as fruits, vegetables, and other portable snacks. This aligns with Policy 6:50. The health and safety of our students are our highest priorities. Therefore certain snacks or foods may be prohibited in your child’s classroom due to food allergies.
Spirit & Theme Days
Show your Orange!
During the 2024-2025 school year, we will continue to "show our orange" on Monday. Everyone is welcome to join the staff in wearing orange to support our district's focus on positive psychology.
Falcon Fridays
Don't forget to show your school spirit every Friday at Fairmount! Students are welcome to wear school colors or spiritwear.
Fairmount PTA
PTA Falcon Fest
The Fairmount PTA invites 2024/25 Falcon Families to join us on the Fairmount blacktop on August 16th at 5pm to kick off the school year. Meet new friends or get a chance to see familiar school friends. Learn about the PTA and sign up for fun volunteer opportunities if you would like. Our spirit wear vendor will be onsite selling product. A Kona Ice Truck will be onsite and will give the PTA 20% back from any purchases. Current Fairmount students will be able to get 1 free Kona Ice. Please see the PTA table at the Fest for more information. Please contact programs.fairmount.pta@gmail.com with questions regarding the event.
Important Dates
Mark your Calendars!
08.13: Move-In/Meet the Teacher at Fairmount 2:45-3:30 p.m.
08.16: 1st Day of School (Full Day); PTA Falcon Fest 5:00-6:30 p.m. - see above for details)
A Look Ahead...
08.19: Student Dismissal at 2:00 p.m. (Professional Learning Monday)
08.28: Fairmount Curriculum Night 6:00-7:30 p.m.
09.02: No School - Labor Day
09.11: PTA Meeting (at Fairmount) 7:00 p.m.
09.12: School Picture Day (Details coming soon!)
09.13-09.14: Education Foundation Oktoberfest (Click HERE for more information)
2024-2025 DG58 School Calendar (PDF)
Important Calendar Highlights:
Thanksgiving Break: Nov. 27-29, 2024
Winter Break: Dec. 21, 2024 -Jan. 5, 2025
Spring Break: March 31-April 4, 2025
Last Day of School: Friday, May 23, 2025 (if no emergency days are used)
Below the Line
Fairmount Office Hours
Our school office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fairmount Office Team:
Andrea Laama, Secretary alaama@dg58.org
Jillian DeRango, Secretary jderango@dg58.org
Lisa Niforatos, Principal, lniforatos@dg58.org
Main Office Number: 630.719.5830
Fairmount Office Contact Information
Lisa Niforatos, Principal lniforatos@dg58.org
Jillian DeRango, Secretary jderango@dg58.org
Andrea Laama, Secretary alaama@dg58.org
Website: www.dg58.org/fa/
Location: 6036 Blodgett Avenue, Downers Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 630.719.5830
Twitter/X: @Fairmount58