
Viking Newsletter
Jim Calabrese, Superintendent, Taft SD 90
February 2, 2025
Kindergarten & 6th Grade Graduation Pictures - February 6th
Message from Mrs. Thompson
Please look out for an important note this Thursday regarding our Spring Parent-Teacher Conferences. A strong partnership between parents and teachers is essential for a child's academic success. These conferences are by invitation only. If a teacher requests a meeting with you, please make every effort to attend. If you would like to request a conference, our teachers will be happy to meet with you.
Viking of the Week
Curriculum Spotlight
Whenever you ask a student what is their favorite class, 95% of the students say PE! Our students are lucky to have the same PE teacher from Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. Here is what is happening in Coach Howard's classes next week. Our 4th through 8th grade physical education classes just completed a couple of weeks of speedball. Speedball is an exciting game that incorporates a few different sports into one. Ask your students about it. We are now beginning a Volleyball unit. We are going over the basic passes and serving right now. The students will be playing live games starting next week.
Also, every Friday we wear heart rate monitors and try to keep our heart rates in a specified goal area. Our K-3rd grade classes are working on various skills in class as well as working on being good losers and winners. I really try to emphasize working together and having positive attitudes throughout class. The younger grades also love playing with beanie babies during the last few minutes of class. If you have any old beanie babies lying around collecting dust, we would love to take them off your hands ;)
The mark of a true champion is how they work when no one is watching. Go Vikings!
Sports Update
The 7th grade boys basketball team ended their season this week with a loss to Illinois Lutheran in the Regional semi final. They had a great season though, and we are very proud of them. The 8th grade boys play Tuesday in the semi final game against Cottage Grove at Taft at 5:45. Come out and support your boys.
The Lady Vikings Volleyball team had a very successful week with wins against Fairmont and Rockdale and the 8th grade team also were consolation champions in the Richand Tournament. Great work ladies. They play at Elwood on Monday and at Union on Thursday. Good luck ladies.
Boys volleyball tryouts are Monday 2/10 after school until 5:00. These tryouts are for all 5th through 8th grade boys.
Monthly Look-ahead Calendar
Attached is the February look ahead calendar for your review. From time to time we may send an updated calendar if there are any changes.
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Lockport Township Park District News
Please check out the Lockport Township Park District Newsletter attached below. We are so fortunate to have such a tremendous park district serving our community. There are so many activities and events scheduled!
Student Handbook Committee
Every year we have a committee made up of teachers, parents, and administrators to review our handbook. We want a team to collaborate, review, update, and refine the school’s handbook, ensuring it reflects our shared values, promotes a positive environment, and provides clear guidance for students, parents, and staff. It's a great opportunity to contribute your ideas, represent diverse perspectives, and make a meaningful impact on the daily life of our school. If you are interested, please email me at K.Thompson@taftsd90.org.
Social Media Guidance
Teachers and Administration have been addressing social media challenges. We cannot do this alone and need support from home. We understand that social media is a significant part of their social world. While platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat can be fun and engaging, they also come with risks that require careful attention and guidance.
Here are some tips to help keep your child safe online:
Open Communication
Talk openly with your child about their online activities. Ask which platforms they use, who they interact with, and what they post. Creating a judgment-free space encourages them to share concerns or ask for help if needed.Address Negative Posting or Commenting
Talk to your child about the impact of posting or commenting on content in a way that isn’t nice. Explain how words can hurt, even online, and encourage them to pause and think about how their comments might affect others. Reinforce that being kind and respectful online reflects positively on their character.Privacy Settings
Help your child enable privacy settings on their accounts to limit who can see their posts and send messages. Regularly review these settings as platforms often update their features.Recognize Red Flags
Teach your child to identify and report inappropriate behavior, such as cyberbullying or messages from strangers. Let them know it’s okay to block someone who makes them uncomfortable.Lead by Example
Model healthy social media habits. Be mindful of your own online behavior, and show your child how to use social media responsibly.
Junior high is a time of growth and discovery, and social media can play a positive role when used thoughtfully. By working together, we can help ensure our students stay safe while enjoying the benefits of technology.
If you have any questions or would like additional resources, please don’t hesitate to reach out.
Drop-off/Pick-up Procedures
Staff will be outside each morning beginning at 8:10 AM - 8:20 AM to supervise students prior to them entering the building at 8:20 AM. Before 8:10 AM, there will not be any supervision for students so we ask that parents please do not drop off your students before that. There is no parking in the drop-off lanes on 16th and 17th Streets. Parents who wish to park or wait with their children are expected to use the spaces on Washington Street. The drop-off lanes on 16th and 17th Streets are designed for parents to drive up and drop students off and proceed forward. Parents should simply wait in line until they get close to the school and then drop off students. Jumping the line to save a few seconds is dangerous and breaks down the process for everyone and will take longer in the end.
School ends at 3:15 PM and pick-up time generally follows the same procedures except parents will typically begin lining up prior to school letting out. During pickup time it is acceptable for parents to wait in their cars for their students however parents should not park, and leave their cars in the pickup lane unattended. As the line moves we ask that parents pull as far forward as possible to ensure the traffic flows and to allow more students to enter their cars. Please note that with the upgraded curves on the 16th Street side that there is a change in the traffic pattern.
Kindergarten - 2nd Grade - Line up on the back playground each morning and enter through Door 4. Teachers will come out and get them from their lines. First and second-grade students will be dismissed out the playground doors each day. Kindergarten will be dismissed from Door 2 nearest to the kindergarten classroom. All students in kindergarten through 2nd grade must be picked up by a parent or sibling and checked out with their teachers to ensure our youngest students are safely picked up.
3rd & 4th Grade - Line up and dismissed from Door 7 on 17th Street
5th - 8th Grade - Line up and dismissed from Door 2 on 16th Street
Health Examinations
All students entering early childhood-including speech services, kindergarten, and 6th grade are required to have a current physical examination completed on the approved Illinois Department of Public Health Form.. A sports physical does not meet the requirement. The parent portion on the upper backside of the form must be completed and signed. Required physical exam with updated immunizations must be turned in by October 15,2023 to avoid exclusion from school.
Preschool
Complete Preschool Physical Examination
No additional immunization requirement if up-to-date.
Kindergarten
Complete Kindergarten Physical Examination and all required immunizations including:
Two doses of MMR Vaccine
Four doses of Polio Vaccine
Four doses of DPT/DTaP Vaccine
Three doses of Hepatitis B
Two doses of Varicella Vaccine (chicken pox)
Complete Kindergarten Eye Examination - Must be turned in prior to October 15 of the current school year.
Complete Kindergarten Dental Examination - Must be turned in prior to May 15 of the current school year.
6th Grade
Complete 6th grade Physical Examination and all required immunizations including:
One dose of Tdap Vaccine
One dose of Meningococcal Vaccine (meningitis) after the 11th birthday
Two doses of Varicella Vaccine (chicken pox)
Three doses of Hepatitis B at the required intervals
Complete 6th grade Dental Examination - Must be turned in prior to May 15 of the current school year.
Students entering an Illinois school from out of state or out of the country for the first time at any grade level must also provide the physical exam form. The exam must be completed no earlier than a year (365 days) prior to the start of attendance at an Illinois school.
StopIT
Stop it is an online program that students can use to report bullying or any unsafe behavior while remaining anonymous. These reports come through to the Superintendent, Principal, and Social Worker via text so we can address the situation right away. This provides the student with an opportunity to share their concerns if they feel they cannot speak immediately to an adult.
We continue to teach our students to advocate for themselves in situations where they feel they can speak to a situation on their own. The students are reminded there are different approaches to stop bullying or unsafe situations outside of reporting things anonymously. Students are encouraged to share concerns with friends, staff, and family to learn to advocate for themselves. However, we understand that there are some situations where students may feel safer reporting discreetly.
If you have any questions regarding the Stop It program, please contact Mrs. Thompson or Mr. Calabrese.
Taft School District 90
Email: j.calabrese@taftsd90.org
Website: www.taft90.org
Location: 1605 South Washington Street, Lockport, IL, USA
Phone: (815)838-0434
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/taft.vikings
Twitter: @jjcalabrese