Principal's Newsletter
July 2024
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Hilltopper Community,
I hope that this newsletter finds you all enjoying a cicada-less start to the second half of summer break. The primary purpose of this month’s newsletter is to provide families with all of the information needed to successfully register for the 2024-25 school year. Additionally, I want to make you aware of two changes coming for students in the new school year.
Hybrid Block Schedule
As you know, our district is moving the school start time back to 8:00 AM and shifting to a hybrid block schedule for the 2024-25 school year. Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays will look the same as they did last school year, with eight periods of forty-three minutes each day. On Wednesdays and Thursdays, students will attend four periods of ninety minutes each day—odd numbered periods on Wednesday and even numbered periods on Thursday. I encourage you to watch this video, which explains the changes and their rationale in depth.
On block days, all students will be assigned a lunch (A, B, or C) during the third block of the day. Students' regular lunch period—either 4, 5, or 6—will become a free period to be used as a study hall or opportunity to seek additional resources.
An important note for parents of rising juniors and seniors: For upperclassmen in good academic standing, the collaboration period can be an early release or late arrival with parent consent. The consent form can be found within the registration process in PowerSchool. Please note: this privilege is only available to juniors and seniors and can be revoked by school administration if there are academic or behavior concerns.
Additional iPad and Internet Restrictions
In response to concerns about digital distractions on student iPads, Glenbard is implementing changes to what students are able to access on their iPads.The iPad is a powerful tool for learning and these changes will emphasize its instructional purpose. These modifications will be deployed in two phases during Summer 2024.
Phase One is in place as of June and provides additional web content filtering at school. This impacts any device that is connected to WiFi through Air Glenbard. This includes additional blocking of game sites, social media and entertainment streaming services. These filter restrictions are only in place at school and are not enforced on other WiFi networks, including off school grounds or at home. We are able to utilize multiple layers of security to attempt to provide a safe learning environment for all students while they are on our network. We recommend that parents monitor their student's iPad usage while at home or not at school.
Phase Two will go into place the week of July 8, 2024 and will impact all student iPads at all times and locations, on any WiFi network. These changes will eliminate student access to some features on the iPad:
All students will be limited to only apps that are available in Hub.
The App Store will no longer be accessible to any students.
iMessage, FaceTime and Google Chat are disabled for all students.
GameCenter and multi-player gaming is disabled for all students.
All iPad apps that were not downloaded from Hub will be removed from student iPads beginning July 8, 2024. These changes will have a positive impact on learning in the classroom and will give students access to all of the tools they need to be successful at Glenbard.
As always, thank you for reading our newsletter. Please feel free to contact me directly with any questions or concerns.
Go West!
Ben Peterselli
630-942-7473
Welcome to the 2024-2025 school year. We look forward to working with your student to make this year successful and rewarding. The comprehensive information below will make the process as simple and convenient as possible. Our first attendance day for students is Thursday, August 15, 2024.
ONLINE REGISTRATION OPENS ON JULY 1ST!
Ready to begin registration through PowerSchool? Click here.
(If you have trouble creating a PowerSchool account, please view these instructions.)
This will be available July 1, 2024.
July 1 – July 28: Online Registration Open
July 25 & July 30: Residency, Registration & Financial Family Assistance (8am-7pm)
August 9: Registration & Payment Due
August 7-8: Back to School Week
August 9: Freshmen Orientation
August 15: First Day of School – Full Day
REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT OF FEES
Required Fees:
- $250 – Registration & fees (Prompt pay fee of $225 if paid in full by midnight on August 9, 2024) – fee includes registration; all course fees; student activity pass and digital handbook.
- $174 – iPad rental fee* for freshmen & sophomores (as a result of increased cost from our vendor).
- $149 – iPad rental fee* for juniors & seniors
- $85 – Digital curriculum fee
*iPad rental fee: Fee includes device, charger, case, insurance coverage, and loaner program. After the family has made four annual rental payments over the student’s career at Glenbard and the student’s account is paid in full the device will become the property of the student. In other words, this is a rent-to-own program.
Deadline: Families must complete online registration and payment by midnight on August 9, 2024. Registration and payments received after this date will pay the $250 Registration & Fee charge versus the prompt pay fee of $225.
PE Uniform & Lock: PE uniform and & lock will be provided to all incoming freshmen. The PE uniform & lock charge of $24 will be directly billed to you for online payment. If needed, returning students will be able to purchase PE uniforms and lock once school is in session.
Advanced Placement (AP) Fee Process & One Free Test: Glenbard charges the AP exam fee through the registration process in the summer, along with the other student fees. The AP exam is $99 each; AP Seminar & AP Research exams are $147 each. Our School Board has made the investment to pay for the cost of the first AP exam for every student, so families will only be responsible for paying the AP exam fee for their student’s additional exams each year. Families will have the opportunity to ‘opt out’ of the exam and fee by November 15, 2024 or March 15, 2025 for 2nd semester-only AP courses. After these dates, families will be responsible for a $40 unused/canceled exam fee. If you are in need of financial assistance for AP Exam Fees, please contact the building Assistant Principal for Instruction, Sara Kush.
Optional Fees: The athletic participation fee is $175 per student, per year. The fee allows your student to participate in unlimited sports. Yearbooks are available for purchase through the online registration & payment process. Students that sign up for the Behind the Wheel portion of Drivers Education will be charged $350. Parking passes are limited and the annual fee is $200.
Payment of Fees: It is the policy of the Glenbard Board of Education that prior to the first official day of class families should pay fees in full. Payments are due by midnight on August 9, 2024 for families to realize the prompt-pay discount of $25. The online registration process will guide you through the registration and payment process. Families that cannot pay in full due to financial circumstances should refer to the Financial Assistance Programs referenced below.
Payment Plan: Glenbard allows families to set up monthly payment plans for school fees. Families can choose their monthly payment amount. We encourage you to select the optional $175 athletic fee if you anticipate your child playing a sport so it is included in the payment plan. If the payment minimum of $100 per month cannot be met, please contact the Business Office.
National School Breakfast and Lunch Program (Free Meals):
Families that are eligible for the National School Breakfast and Lunch Program (Free Meals) must apply each year for approval. Applications for the program can be submitted using our on-line application form by visiting this link. If you believe you are eligible, please complete the on-line application form for submission. If you have questions regarding this program, please contact the Assistant Principal for Student Services Office.
Waiver of School Fees:
Families that receive SNAP, TANF, or Income Eligible Medicaid should be directly certified for waiver of fees by our business office. Families can also apply for a waiver of student fees if they meet the household income eligibility requirements. Families can apply online for a fee waiver. Information can be found by visiting this link.
Extended Summer Hours: Daytime and evening hours are available this summer if you need assistance completing the waiver application. Staff will be available from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m. to assist you on July 25 and July 30.
Residency Verification: All families must verify residency each year prior to registering for school. Residency verification was due June 13. Glenbard verified 95% of our students’ residency electronically. If we could not electronically verify your residency, you should have received a letter in the mail from us in May, requiring you to verify residency in person or by mail by the due date referenced above. Residency procedures are located in the Parents section of our website, under the Registration section. Verification of residency protects all of our families and ensures that only students that live in our school district boundaries attend Glenbard schools. It is illegal to attend school in a district where you are not a resident. Contact the Assistant Principal for Student Services (APSS) at school for more information.
BACK TO SCHOOL DAYS - AUGUST 7th - 8th
THIS IS YOUR ONLY OPPORTUNITY TO GET YOUR SUPPLIES, SCHOOL ID, YEARBOOK PICTURE, AND OFFICIAL SCHEDULE - THE NEXT OPPORTUNITY WILL BE THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15TH, AT WHICH TIME THERE MAY BE LONG LINES.
Remember to send your student a form of payment for classroom materials for any past-due fees. Check, cash, or Visa/MasterCard are accepted. Please make checks payable to Glenbard West High School - students will fill in the amount owed and will receive a receipt for their purchase. If using a check as payment, be sure your student has multiple checks for all yearbooks, West Nation passes, Booster family Activity passes, Glenbard Gear, and any other items of interest, as they are all purchased separately.
PICTURES: Student ID photos taken during Back-to-School Days and will also be used as your student’s yearbook picture. Students should dress neatly and in good taste. We will communicate these details along with other Back-to-School Week information in the coming weeks.
STUDENT ID REQUIREMENTS: Students will be required to carry, and present upon request, their student ID to any Glenbard Staff Member. Student IDs are required for entry to the building, to get on the bus, lunch purchase, library and lab check-in, etc.
FRESHMAN/NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION PROGRAM
Dear student and parent(s),
Welcome to Glenbard West! We know that the transition into high school is exciting, but also has its challenges. For that reason, West has designed a mandatory new student orientation to provide our incoming freshmen and new students with the best opportunity for success. New Student Orientation will take place on Friday, August 9, 2024. Orientation will begin at 8am in the Biester Gym. All freshmen/new students are required to attend New Student Orientation.
All freshmen/new students will attend orientation sessions led by the Glenbard West Staff and West Mentor Leaders. Our Mentors have undergone several hours of training so that they can assist freshmen students with this transition and provide them with the information needed to successfully begin high school at Glenbard West.
Sessions held at the orientation will acquaint students with members of the staff, allow students the opportunity to meet other freshman students, provide an overview of the academic resources available to students, explain extracurricular opportunities, introduce students to the culture and traditions of Glenbard West, and provide recommendations for academic success and practical tips to help your student succeed at Glenbard West.
On August 9th, bus transportation to orientation will be provided. At Registration on Thursday, August 8th, freshmen will receive information about their bus routes and times (if applicable). Buses will pick students up at their assigned stops, and will transport students back to their regular stops at the conclusion of New Student Orientation.
Please encourage your student to eat a healthy breakfast before attending orientation. Students do not need to bring anything to orientation, including iPads. Students will be asked to put their cell phones away during the program. Students should wear comfortable shoes and clothing for walking around the building and being active.
On behalf of the Senior Mentors, Faculty and Staff, we welcome you to the Glenbard West Family and look forward to meeting you on August 9th.
Sincerely,
Peter Baker
Assistant Principal for Student Services
IMPORTANT DATES FOR FRESHMEN
August 8: Registration
August 9: New Student Orientation
Senior Mentor PLC Meetings: On these days, freshmen are required to remain at school from 2:20 p.m. to 3:05 p.m. for additional enrichment activities. Buses will be provided for students at the conclusion of the meetings.
Tuesday, August 27th
Tuesday, September 10th
Tuesday, October 15th
Tuesday, November 19th
- Tuesday, December 10th
TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING
iPad, Charger & Case:
All incoming freshmen and transfer students will receive an iPad to manage coursework. Glenbard will ship your iPad and training information to your residence after you have registered, paid your fees and/or signed up for a payment plan. We strongly encourage families to register as early as possible so that your student has more time to train on their device prior to the first day of school.
Returning students that had an iPad for the 2023-24 school year are responsible for maintaining their device in good working order and will use their device for the upcoming 2024-25 school year. Returning students should run all software updates prior to the first day of school. If you experience technical issues with your iPad contact the technical support help desk at 630-942-7777.
Digital Curriculum/Applications: Glenbard provides students with digital curriculum (digital textbooks, digital novels, digital workbooks) and applications (Schoology, our learning management system; etc.) that the student will use for their coursework.
Note: Certain courses may still require non-digital materials (hardbound textbooks; paperback novels or workbooks). If your student needs these non-digital materials, we will provide them at no additional charge. Textbooks must be returned by the student in good condition at semester end (semester classes) or by year-end for (full term classes), or fines could apply. These materials will be provided to your student once school is in session.
BUS TRANSPORTATION
Providers: Glenbard contracts with Safeway Transportation for regular education transportation services. Hopewell Inc. provides transportation services for our special education transportation needs.
Routes: Glenbard uses transportation routing software to lower transportation costs and increase efficiency. Bus routes may be different from one school year to the next as routes are re-evaluated. Route information for your student will be available online, on your school website.
Bus Route Information: Students that are eligible for free transportation (living 1.5 miles or further from Glenbard West High School) will find their bus route number as well as pick-up and drop-off times and locations on their schedules at Back-to-School Week. Additional transportation information can be found on Glenbard’s Bus Information page.
Student ID - Ridership Requirements: Students are required to present upon request their student ID to any bus driver or Glenbard staff member. Students not able to produce their ID will be required to receive a temporary pass to ride the PM bus. Students not able to produce their ID will be referred to the Deans Office for appropriate consequences. Students will be responsible for riding their designated buses. Bus drivers and school administrators will deny requests for students to ride other routes than previously assigned unless pre-approved by the Deans’ office.
MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS (PHYSICALS):
Freshmen Only: All freshmen students are required to provide an updated school physical for freshman year as part of enrollment. This physical is to be turned into the health office by July, 15 2024. This physical must be less than 1 year old at the start of the school year (freshman physicals can be accepted that are dated on/after 8/15/2023). click here for physical specifics and needed immunizations.
Seniors Only: All seniors must show proof of having two doses of the meningococcal vaccine with the first dose on or after the 10th birthday and the second on or after the 16th birthday. If the first dose was given after the 16th birthday only one is required. Proof of the meningococcal vaccine is to be turned into the health office by July, 15 2024. click here for additional information.
Insurance: District 87 provides “school-time” accident insurance protection for your student as part of its current insurance program. “School time” includes the school day while your student is attending academic school sessions and up to one hour before and one hour after regular classes. Your student is protected during school-sponsored activities as well, which further includes travel directly or indirectly and uninterruptedly to and from such school activity. Note: This coverage does not include interscholastic tackle football. Benefits are secondary to all other collectible insurance policies. Accidents or injuries must be reported to the appropriate teacher, coach, trainer, or nurse as soon as possible. Accidents that are not reported within 30 days of the accident will not be covered by the insurance carrier. Medical insurance is the responsibility of parents. This insurance program is for “school-time” accidents only. Optional coverage can be purchased for two programs: 24-Hour Optional Student Accident Coverage and Grade 9-12 Interscholastic Tackle Football. Insurance brochures are available during Back-to-School Week or can be received by calling the school.
MS. SARA KUSH, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR INSTRUCTION
AP Scores
AP scores will be released starting July 8th. To access scores, students will need to log into their College Board account. You can find out more information about AP scores here.
Annual Freshman Meet & Greet
We hope all of our incoming freshman students and families can join us at the Glenside Public Library at 25 E. Fullerton Avenue in Glendale Heights on Wednesday, August 7th starting at 6:30pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet some of our staff members and mingle with other incoming freshman families. There is also a raffle for students to win Glenbard West gear. We hope you can make this wonderful event for incoming freshman families!
DR. DAVID LARSON, SUPERINTENDENT
Summer is upon us – a time for rest, travel and outdoor activities. While we are enjoying the sunshine and warm weather in the present, we are also looking forward to some big changes coming to Glenbard District 87 in the fall.
Our four high schools will adopt a hybrid block schedule twice a week, with later start and dismissal times each day of the week. These changes are part of our focus on providing students with a high-quality learning experience that meets their needs and prepares them for life after high school.
What is Changing
Starting in the 2024-25 school year, we will implement a hybrid block schedule on most Wednesdays and Thursdays. The schedule will feature:
Four 90-minute periods.
Students will attend their odd period classes on Wednesday and their even period courses on Thursdays.
40-minute lunch periods will occur during the third block.
Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays will retain the same schedule as this past year: eight periods per day, with Glenbard Hour (student support time) on Mondays and Fridays. Each high school will now feature three lunch periods.
Glenbard will also be moving school start and dismissal times 30 minutes later each day of the week:
New start time = 8 a.m. New dismissal time = 3 p.m.
The length of the school day does not change.
Early dismissal on Tuesdays will continue for teachers to participate in Professional Learning Communities. This is a time that teachers collaborate to discuss ways to achieve better results for the students they serve in common subject areas.
Research indicates a later start time has physiological benefits for adolescents that lead to better engagement and increased student learning.
Hybrid Block and Deep Learning Experiences
We are excited to launch a hybrid block schedule that will provide our students with deeper learning experiences. This schedule will also intentionally develop Glenbard’s Profile of a Graduate competencies within the classroom. Our vision of a Profile of a Graduate is a student who communicates, thinks critically, creates, collaborates, embraces diversity and is self-empowered.
This extra time in each class will benefit our students in numerous ways:
Deep learning and authentic experiences for all students;
Additional time for projects, labs and other hands-on activities;
Experiences in classes that mirror college and work scenarios;
Focus on fewer subjects per day on hybrid block days (four classes instead of eight);
Less starting and stopping, transition time between classes;
Less time on refocusing and warming up to a new subject and class;
More time for collaboration between students.
Planning and Preparation
Changes of this magnitude require patience and persistence. Students, teachers and staff will all be going through an adjustment period at the beginning as they navigate the new schedule. However, Glenbard teachers and administrators are putting in the work to make this a successful transition.
Throughout the 2023-24 school year, our talented educators participated in the district’s numerous professional development offerings. These sessions prepared them to effectively plan and teach for deep learning in a block period. They learned about topics such as: student-led discussion and activities; student supports within the class; student choice; and teaching about our Profile of a Graduate. This focused professional development will continue in the 2024-25 school year.
Built-in Student Support Time
This past school year, we successfully introduced the Glenbard Hour into our school day schedule. The twice-weekly Glenbard Hour (Mondays and Fridays) is a designated resource time that allows students to access their teachers for academic support. It also reduces the need for students to arrive early or stay after school to seek assistance.
Most Glenbard Hour sessions are devoted to student agency, where they use this time in areas that benefit them most. Examples include:
Students getting help from their teachers;
Test and lab retakes;
Future planning through college/postsecondary presentations;
Extending students’ learning;
Students collaborating with peers.
The Glenbard Hour also features advisory sessions on topics such as:
Course selection;
Postsecondary planning;
Career exploration;
Skill development in self-management, self-awareness, responsible decision making, relationship building and social awareness;
Safety drills;
Surveys;
Award ceremonies and more.
I’m confident that our hybrid block schedule and changes to start and dismissal times will enhance our students’ learning experience and best prepare them for their future endeavors.
David F. Larson, Ed.D.
Superintendent
2024- 2025 NEW BELL SCHEDULE
2024 - 2025 GLENBARD WEST THEATRE SEASON
MR. JOE KAIN, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL FOR ATHLETICS
Congratulations to the following Spring Sports teams and individuals who experienced outstanding success at the conclusion of the spring athletic season.
Hilltopper Girls Track qualified 16 athletes for the IHSA 3A Girls Track and Field State Meet. Congratulations to Moira Ahern, Bea Atkinson, Lauren Bennett, Elayna Boeh, Caroline Challgren, Kendal Cullen, Nora Cullerton, Mackenzie Gilbert, Nora Janninck, Maia Kaslewicz, Sophie Mitra, Maddie Morgan, Madeline Murin, Alexa Novak, Parneet Randhawa, and Ally Stortz. The 4 x 800m relay team of Elayna Boeh, Moira Ahern, Mackenzie Gilbert, & Alexa Novak finished 4th Place and earned All-State Honors.
Hilltopper Boys Track qualified 21 athletes for the IHSA 3A State meet. Congratulations to Jordan Ademuyiwa, Owen Ashmore, Luke Benson, Jacob Blew, Brandon Carpenter, Mason Ellens, Ryan Fader, Graham Faris, Charlie Halden, Julian Hernandez, Jamarcus Kelly, Matt King, Chase Martin Scott, Tim Meehan, Spencer Melms, Rayan Mohammad, Anthony Nitti, Keaton Peter, Ben Saucedo, Ben Schoettle, and Ollie Wintermute. Luke Benson finished 4th Place in the Triple Jump.
Hilltopper Boys Tennis with 2 State qualifiers. Congratulations to Nick Harding and Charles MacDonald who qualified for the IHSA AA State Doubles Tournament.
Hilltopper Boys Gymnastics, IHSGCA 3rd Place in State. Congratulations to Sasha Boulton, Alexis Rodriguez, Tyler Villa, Thomas Wuertzer, Zach Kando, Parks Lamkey, Mathew Billings, John Mammoser, Louie Diab, and Mason Prunty.
Varsity Boys Lacrosse, IHSA 2nd Place in State 2024. Myer Allman, Jack Boczkowski, John Boyd, Luke Brennan, Roman Cardona, Ben Cesario, Sam Clark, Drew Crosby, Jack Davis, Andrew Engel, Cole Glascott, Dylan Goerig, Benton Hart, William Hoisington, Cooper Kinney, Eli Limouris, Ben Loughlin, Logan McDougal, Jack Moellering, Aidan Nelson, Colton Nikols, Ramsey Paullo, Dillon Platten, Jacob Quintos, Ryan Segebarth, Scott Segebarth, Will Sweinsberger, Jacob Tomko, Nile Woods, Julian Yeh, Nick Chester, Johnny Duckworth, Mustafa Mohammed and Phin Thein.
Congratulations to Boys Volleyball, IHSA 3rd Place in State 2024. Jack Anderson, Owen Bare, Matthew Clancy, Charles Clifford, Andrew Ellis, Adam Graham, Ryan Gritis, Kyle Long, Casey Maas, JemGabrielle Magsumbol, Ryan Olsen, Will Shasteen, Andrew Sladewski, Brayden Tejeda, Henry Truitt, Graham VanEk, Zachary Weinberg, Xzavion Willett and Otis Yahn.
All fall sports begin on Monday August 12, 2024. Fall sports include Boys and Girls Cross Country, Boys and Girls Golf, Football, Boys Soccer, Girls Volleyball, Girls Tennis, Girls Swimming and Girls Field Hockey. Please look for specific practice times that will be posted on our athletic website as we get closer to the season. Information will also be available at registration week.
In order to participate, registration must be completed on the parent portal for PowerSchool which includes the Athletic Code agreement and concussion awareness agreement. A physical is valid for 13 months from the examination date and must be on file and remain up-to-date with the Athletic Office for the entirety of the season. The Glenbard West Athletic Handbook can be found on the Athletic website as well.
Please note that our mandatory Fall Parent Athlete Meeting will take place on Tuesday, August 20, at 6:30pm scheduled for the Auditorium. You will learn important updates with regards to fall sports, Booster involvement, and our District wide GPS series. This will help both new and returning athletes and their families familiarize themselves with Glenbard West Athletics as we get ready for a great year.
GO WEST!
SUMMER READING
It's our hope that everyone finds something to read this summer that offers hope, joy, and new insights. Note that some of our classes, especially Honors and AP courses, have provided you with specific guidance for how you can prepare for the fall. To learn more, explore book recommendations, and read your course-specific letter, visit our Glenbard West Library website:
https://glenbardwesths.libguides.com/gwlibhome/summer-reading
Have a great summer!
FOOD SERVICE
Glenbard District 87 is pleased to partner with OrganicLife as our new food service provider. Information regarding OrganicLife, menu offerings, and nutrition/allergen information will be available on your high school’s website this summer.
After July 1, 2024, we encourage you to visit www.pushcoin.com to sign up for the prepayment option with their easy-to-use system.
Please note that for the 2024-2025 school year, free meals will be available to those who qualify. Please see the “Residency, Fees, and Financial Assistance Information” page for more information.
SIGN UP FOR GLENBARD NEWS
You can keep up with Glenbard information throughout the year by signing up for Glenbard News, our district-wide enewsletter, at this link.
Each week, you will receive district-wide news about students’ achievements in school-sponsored activities; upcoming events; fund-raisers; school board information and more.
WEST NATION
West Nation proudly supports Glenbard Parent Series (GPS). Visit www.GlenbardGPS.org for information on the nationally recognized speaker series for parents, students, educators and community members. The series is free and open to the public.
Please visit www.gbwnation.com to purchase a membership, make a donation and to volunteer. We invite all students and parents to be a part of WEST NATION!
Follow us on Twitter/@GWWestNation or Facebook/GlenbardWestNation
GPS GLENBARD PARENT SERIES
2024-2025 SUGGESTED READING
LATEX ALLERGIES
CRISIS TEXT LINE
Crisis Text Line - Text REACH to: 741741
This sends information to a Crisis Counselor, a real-life human being trained to help individuals return to a healthy/stable level of functioning.
SAFE2HELP ILLINOIS
Safe2Help Illinois Call 844-472-3345 or Text 72332(SAFE2)
Safe2Help Illinois offers students a safe, confidential way in which to share information that might help prevent suicides, bullying, school violence or other threats to school safety. This program is intended to get students to “Seek Help Before Harm.”
SCHOOL VIOLENCE/BULLYING TIP LINE
Students who wish to report a potential act of school violence at Glenbard West may also leave an anonymous message with our School Resource Officer at (630) 681-3177 or call the Bullying Hotline Call (630) 942-7406
NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE/TEXT 988
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call/Text 988
This number has trained staff to answer calls and respond to texts from individuals at risk for suicide as well as those experiencing other mental health and substance use-related emergencies. Specialized services will be available for veterans, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other groups.
Glenbard West High School
Email: gw_news@glenbard.org
Website: glenbardwesths.org
Location: 670 Crescent Blvd.
Phone: 630-469-8600
Twitter: @GWHilltoppers