Daniel Wright
DW Joins SHS for Patriotic Halftime Performance
Eighth-grade band students joined SHS students on a recent Friday evening during a Patriots football game. Students enjoyed marching with the Patriots during halftime and performing the Stevenson Victory song with the seasoned high schoolers.
Upcoming Events
- Red Ribbon Week: Monday, Oct. 21, through Thursday, Oct. 24.
- Early Release: Thursday, Oct. 24, afternoon and evening teacher conferences.
No School: Friday, Oct. 25, teacher conferences.
We encourage you to subscribe to the Daniel Wright calendar so meetings and events can automatically be added to your personal calendar. Copy the calendar. Right click the url to a new tab. Download the calendar to your personal calendar.
Sick Kids Calling Parent
If your student texts, emails, or calls you from their phone because they are feeling unwell, please remind them they need to go to the nurse's office first before you pick them up. The nurse will determine whether they stay in school or go home. If they need to go home, someone from the office will call you immediately to pick up your child.
Shop Tonight's Book Fair
Shop for books for your DW student at tonight's, Oct. 17, book fair from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. Check out the fantastic selection of books at Anderson's Bookfair site.
Red Ribbon Week
DW joins schools across America in supporting Red Ribbon Week Oct. 21-24.Red Ribbon Week is a National Drug Prevention program that started in 1985. This program promotes youth living a drug free-healthy lifestyle. This is an opportunity to talk to your children about decision making and healthy coping strategies.
This year’s theme is “Life Is A Movie, Film Drug Free.™" . Students are invited to submit a picture with that theme to the National Red Ribbon Week Photo Contest for a chance to win an iPad and $1,000 for their school. Please encourage your student to show their commitment to a drug and alcohol free lifestyle by participating in the following dress up days at Daniel Wright!
- Monday: Pajama Day
- Tuesday: Twin Day
- Wednesday: Adam Sandler Day
- Thursday: Wear Red
Spin 4 a Win
Send some $$ to school with your student on Wednesday, Oct. 23, so they can "Spin 4 A Win." Wright Way Club is collecting donations for Fill A Heart 4 Kids, which provides homeless, at-risk, and foster children food, critical necessities, life skills, and education support. The WWC makes the fundraiser fun by having students spin for candy.
No Treats? Sign the Sheet
On Halloween, Oct. 31, the PTO hands out treats to students during their lunch. If you DO NOT want your student to receive treats - Fun Dip, Air Head,Tootsie Pop, Sour Patch Kid or Swedish Fish, Smartie, Gummy Bear, Jolly Ranchers, & Laffy Taffy - please fill out the Treat Day Opt Out Form.
Join the fun at DW After Dark!
Who is Invited: Any sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-grade student.
What’s Happening: An event with a D.J., dancing, games, and friendly competitions.
When: After school until 5:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8.
Event Host: Student Council
Where it Takes Place: Daniel Wright Cafeteria and Gyms
Cost: $10.00 (Proceeds go to Feed My Starving Children.)
Students should bring cash if they would like to purchase snacks ($1 each). Small bills are preferred.
Bus Service: When registering, parents must decide if their student will ride the P.A.S.S. bus home after the event. They cannot add this service after registration.
Next Steps: Online registration will open on Monday, Oct. 21 through the RevTrak Web Store. Registration will close at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5.
If you have any questions during the process, please contact our school office at (847) 295-1560 or send an email to Student Council Sponsor Brooke Bair at bbair@d103.org.
Veterans Sought
Calling all American Veterans and Active Duty Military Personnel! On Veterans Day Monday, Nov. 11, all Daniel Wright students will celebrate and honor our local Veterans. The Veterans Day committee wants students to understand the contributions of our military and why we honor them on this day. We are asking for any volunteers who would like to share with students why they joined the service, how they served, and the lasting impact being in the service has made on their lives. These conversations leave a lasting impact on students' educational experience in D103. There will also be a celebration of service and an opportunity to connect with other local Veterans. If you, a grandparent or neighbor is interested in joining us in-person on Monday Nov. 11, please contact Erinn Vincent evincent@d103.org or Kristine Rickert krickert@d103.org.
Teacher Conference Scheduling Closes Soon
Teacher conference scheduling closes Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7:00 p.m. Use the parent login that was emailed to you to gain access to the conference scheduling platform. Read the e-notice for more details.
Sports and Clubs Registration
Boys Basketball Tryouts
Boys Basketball tryouts for seventh- and eighth-graders take place after school beginning Monday, Oct. 21. Sign up using the QR code posted throughout the school or through your PE teacher. Please make sure you have an updated sports physical on file with the school nurse and have submitted your permission to try out form to either Mr. Joneikis, Mr. Ballardini, Mr. Hafner or Mr. Jones.
Join Spirit Team
Try outs for Spirit Team start next week, Friday, Oct. 18, from 3:45 to 5:00 p..m. Review the Spirt Team flyer and sign up with the QR code. Please make sure you have an updated sports physical on file with the school nurse and have submitted your permission to try out form.
Partnerships
Help Support Student Council at DW After Dark
- Set Up: Help set up concession stand before the event. (2:30 to 3:30 p.m.)
- Concessions: Help run the concession stand in cafeteria. (3:15 to 5:15 p.m.)
- Supervision: Help supervise students during the event. (3:15 to 5:15 p.m.)
Signup to volunteer @ https://bit.ly/D103SignUp
Parent Education Welcomes Michael Brandwein
Join D103 PTO Parent Education and other consortium schools to learn specifics on what to do and say to improve family communication and teach your children (of all ages) essential skills for every day. The in-person event takes place from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, Twin Groves Middle School, 2600 Buffalo grove Rd., Buffalo Grove. Registration is not required for this event.
Volunteers Needed for Spooktacular Boo Bash
Get ready for an evening of thrills, chills, and Halloween fun at the Village of Lincolnshire’s annual Boo Bash! This family-friendly event will take place on Friday, Oct. 25 from 5 to 8 p.m. at North Park, 1025 Riverwoods Rd., Lincolnshire. It’s sure to be a night packed with exciting activities for all ages.
Highlights include a creepy creature presentation, an appearance and performance by the Lincolnshire Bolts, inflatables for kids to enjoy, and even a Haunted Trail for those brave enough to venture through. Families can vote for their favorite Trunk-or-Treat décor or even get creative with pumpkin decorating. Food and drinks will be available throughout the evening, and The Great Boodini will showcase performances as well.
We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help run our Bags game booth during the Boo Bash event. Volunteers can sign up for 30 minute time slots (or more if you really love games)!
- Sign up to volunteer @ https://bit.ly/D103SignUp
PTO Seeks Future Leaders
Looking for a way to get involved with the PTO but unsure where to start? We're seeking strong, motivated leaders to chair two key programs—Explore the Arts Day and Grants Lead. These roles require attention to detail and a commitment to enhancing our students' classroom experience. You'll have the opportunity to learn alongside our current leaders, with the goal of taking on the role in the 2025-2026 school year. We'll provide guidance every step of the way!
Interested or have questions? Contact us at vp@d103pto.org today!
Wonder Science Shows
The Learning Fund Foundation is proudly presenting two Science Shows, "The Magic of Science: Is it Magic or Science or Both?" and "The Weird & Wacky Show: Science Fun, Feats & Facts" performed by Educator, Author and Magician Dennis Reglin on Saturday, Nov. 9. Event registration requested.
Community
Holy Spirit Trunk or Treat
Join your fellow costumed candy-lovers at Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit on Tuesday, Oct. 29, from 6:00 to 7:30 pm., 30 Riverwoods Rd.
SHS Trunk or Treat
SHS Key Club is hosting its 3rd Annual community wide Trunk or Treat Celebration from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, Lot C.
Join the Library's Celebration
Please join the Vernon Area Public Library in celebrating its 50th Anniversary on Friday, Nov. 22, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. This after hours, adults-only event is a fundraiser to support the expansion of our MakerSpace and Library of Things, giving us even more opportunities to engage with members of the community. We expect to have Appetizers, Drinks, Desserts, Raffles, Music, Trivia, Games, a Photo Booth and more! To donate or purchase tickets, please visit: VAPLD.info/foundation. For more information or sponsorship opportunities, please reach out to Samantha Fahndrich at sfahndrich@fvapld.org.
Village Requests Your Input on Housing Survey
Please take a few minutes to complete the Village of Lincolnshire housing survey. The Village of Lincolnshire, in partnership with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, is undertaking a community survey as part of the Homes for a Changing Region housing planning program. Lincolnshire was selected, along with other local communities, to participate in this program to identify what policies, improvements, and investments may be needed for the Village's housing market. Only one person per household should complete the survey. The deadline to complete the survey is Friday, Nov. 8.
Free Girls STEM Conference
The Lake County STEM for Girls Conference invites students in Grades 6-8 to attend on Saturday, Nov. 2, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m., Grayslake Central High School, Grayslake. Register now for the free event. Registration closes Friday, Oct. 25. Students may select their area of interest from life sciences to engineering and information technology.
History and Geography Bee Coaching
GeoStars is offering coaching for the history and geography bees. Please fill out the Coaching Interest Form. The class helps prepare students for the history and geography bees, allowing students to further develop their academic knowledge!
Recreational Basketball
The Lincolnshire Sports Association offers basketball leagues for boys and girls in first- through eighth-grades. Learn more and register. Early-Bird Registration runs through Friday, Oct. 11, for the LSA basketball program, which is dedicated to developing all aspects of the player’s game and is designed to teach and develop fundamental basketball skills in a fun and instructional environment. All children are given the opportunity to play and learn, with the emphasis on sportsmanship.
Girls Lead Program Accepting Applications
The Illinois Girls Lead Program is looking for girls in Grades 5-12 who have a strong desire to learn about the inner working of state government. The program offers the opportunity to shadow a woman in state government, including Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton, state legislators, agency heads, communications directors, and chiefs of staff. Applications for the Illinois Girls Lead Program are due by Sunday, Oct. 20.
Daniel Wright Information
- Daniel Wright Calendar of Events
- Daily School Announcements
- Archived Newsletters
- YouTube
- Mrs. Jessica Groncki, Principal
- Dr. Nina Nusbaum, Assistant Principal
- Mr. Kyle Thompson, Assistant Principal
- 847-604-5280
- Dw_attendance@d103.org
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