Wescott Word
November 22, 2024
Important dates
November 1- December 16
'Coat Off Your Back' drive
November 27 - November 29
District Holiday - no school
Monday, December 2
School resumes
Wednesday, December 11
🍨 PTO Ice Cream Day 🍨
Thursday, December 12
Place your PTO Special Lunch order by 10 a.m.
Wednesday, December 18
🥬 PTO Special Lunch (Potbelly) 🥬
3rd-grade Coding Club
Come one, come all! Students in 3rd grade are welcome to join the Coding Club this fall/winter with Mr. Hochman! This club is open to beginner and intermediate coding students who want to learn new skills and build upon their existing skills. We will make coding projects, solve challenges and learn about how coding languages work and are developed.
There is a limited number of spots available and registration will close once full capacity is met. Please, note that students who have not yet had a chance to participate in a club this year, will get priority.
The club will meet on Tuesdays after school.
Session 1: December 3 through February 4
Session 2: February 11 through April 8
Northbrook Rotary's 'Coat Off Your Back' drive
Starting November 1, Wescott school will participate in the Rotary Club of Northbrook's annual "Coat Off Your Back" drive.
New and like-new coats for infants, children, teens and adults of all genders can be donated in bins placed at Maple and Wescott schools. Hats, gloves, scarves in new condition are also accepted. Donations will benefit area organizations that include: Connections for the Homeless; PADS Lake County, Inc.; WINGS Program, Inc.; North Shore Helpers; The Veterans Closet; RefugeeOne; World Relief Chicagoland; HIAS; ECC; Stock the Shelves; Deerfield Free Store.
Thank you for helping those in need in our community!
Lew Blond Run early-bird registration open
Popsicle Party Challenge: This challenge returns with a friendly contest between the three schools of Northbrook/Glenview School District 30 – Wescott, Willowbrook and Maple – to see which school has the most students register for the race. The winning school will win a popsicle party for all students in May! Will Wescott unseat Willowbrook this year? Game on!
"One big family" wall project
Wescott fully embraces our motto that we are a part of one big family and we are proud of every person who is a part of it. Help us show school pride and support our District 30 Strategic Plan values of inclusivity & belonging and community collaboration by sharing your culture!
With over 30 world languages spoken in our students' homes, we seek your help in translating our motto – "One big family" – into your native language for display on our blank entryway wall.
Throughout the school year, you will find updates on the project here in the Wescott Word, featuring images of students with their language submissions, as well as a list of languages already added to the wall and remaining languages needed.
We imagine this to be a lasting, visual celebration of our amazing Wescott community and can't wait for you to be a part of it!
How you can contribute:
- Please, submit your translation of our motto – "One big family" by clicking the button below. We ask that you follow the same format: first word is uppercase, followed by lowercase words (unless your language has a different set of grammatical rules for this statement).
- The translations will be added to the wall once they are processed by the printer. We aim for adding them once a month, unless no additional translations have been submitted. if you have questions regarding your submission, please contact pcoletta@district30.org.
FROM THE WESCOTT PTO
SAVE THE DATE - Wescott PTO Dine Out at Grill House
Join us on Tuesday, December 3 for a Wescott PTO fundraiser at Grill House. Mention Wescott School and 20 percent of your order will be donated back to the Wescott PTO! We hope to see you there!
Grill House
Wescott PTO Gives Thanks!
THANK YOU to our wonderful Wescott community!! Through your continued support, so far this year, the Wescott PTO has provided:
A welcome lunch, dinner during parent teacher conferences, and two breakfasts in the teacher's lounge for our beloved teachers & staff
Birthday gifts for teachers & staff
Popsicle playdates for incoming kindergarteners
Monthly ice cream for students and a new ice cream freezer for Wescott
Monthly Special Lunch for students
Fall Fest fun for our community and a special ride to school on a fire truck for Owen Park
Appreciation gifts for Wescott custodial staff
Principal's Week appreciation gifts for Dr. Brown and Mrs. Keller
A fun night out at our Parent Social
A DJ and Raffle prizes for Walk for Wescott participants
Classroom Halloween parties through our room parent program
Floor rocking chairs for Ms. Nadel's classroom
International postage for Ms. Latek's Pug Pen Pal Project
A rolling materials cart for Ms. Braverman
Pumpkins for a mood meter craft for all of the 3rd-graders
A donation to Fear? Not! Nation to provide care packages for pediatric cancer patients
Books & supplies for the library from the Scholastic Book Fair
We could not have this great of an impact on our community without your help!! Thank you!!
Multicultural Night is Jan. 31
Get ready to embark on a global journey right here in District 30! The District 30 PTOs are thrilled to invite you to our Multicultural Night on January 31 from 5:30 -7:30 p.m. at Maple School!
Multicultural Night is not just an event; it's a celebration of the rich tapestry of families that make up our vibrant community. We encourage you to be a part of this special evening by hosting a table and showcasing the unique beauty of your chosen country or culture.
Why host a table? It provides platform to share the wonders of your culture. Set up your space with engaging activities, and treat attendees to delicious ethnic snacks that represent the essence of your heritage. Consider creating eye-catching posters or trifold displays filled with fun facts about your country.
Multicultural Night serves as a window into the diverse cultures within our community, allowing students to explore and appreciate the richness that surrounds them. It's also a fantastic opportunity for families of different backgrounds to proudly showcase their heritage.
How to participate: Ready to create a memorable table with your friends? Sign up now by clicking the button below. For any questions or assistance, feel free to contact the committee chair at amandadae@gmail.com.
Let's come together, celebrate diversity, and make Multicultural Night an unforgettable experience for our District 30 family!
Multicultural Night student performance signup
Want to share your family’s culture through a student performance? Sign up your student to perform at Multicultural Night and share cultural traditions through:
Traditional and modern dance performances
Musical presentations (vocal or instrumental)
Cultural demonstrations
And more!
This enriching evening offers your children a unique opportunity to explore and celebrate the magnificent tapestry of cultures within our school community through student performances.
Ready to showcase your culture? Register your performance today! Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.
Staff Gold Stars
One of the PTO Board's goals for the 2024-2025 school year is to make sure our teachers and staff know just how appreciated they are by the Wescott community. So starting this fall, we're excited to announce a new program at Wescott... "Staff Gold Stars."
"Staff Gold Stars" puts the ball in your court by giving YOU the opportunity to share how any Wescott teacher or staff member has had a positive impact on your child or family.
Simply fill out the form below. Once monthly, the PTO Board will hang up the "Staff Gold Stars" in the Teacher's Lounge for all to see!
Click below to submit your "Staff Gold Star"!
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
Quest lunch service
Northbrook/Glenview School District 30 continues its partnership with Quest Food Management Services to provide quality food services to your student. We are happy to offer a preorder system via myMealOrder! Click the button below to order lunch for your student.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Ashley Jenkins, Food Service Director for Quest at ajenkins@questfms.com.
Birthday treat guidelines
Wescott has a “no food or drink” birthday celebration practice. We want our students to know other ways to celebrate birthdays besides treats.
If you want your child to bring something in for their birthday, we encourage you to donate a book to our library through the PTO Birthday Book Club. You can also send school supplies such as pencils, erasers, stickers, bookmarks, etc.
Please do not send paper birthday invitations to school. The use of electronic invitations through our PTO directory is suggested.
Arrival and dismissal
Please call the front office to let us know of any changes in pick up practices for your student. As a reminder the tot lot is not a part of Wescott grounds and is not supervised during arrival and dismissal times.
Report an absence
Student language at school
In our Wescott and District 30 community, we value open communication and community collaboration. We have best success when partnering with parents on student concerns.
We are noticing a concerning trend of inappropriate language use among our students. Much of this language appears to be influenced by content on social media platforms, particularly TikTok. We know that our community, parents and faculty, believe that maintaining a respectful and positive school environment is crucial for all children's well-being and academic success.
While we understand the popularity of these platforms among young people, it's important to guide our children in using appropriate language, regardless of what they may encounter online. We kindly ask for your support in reinforcing appropriate language use at home. Please:
Discuss with your child the importance of using respectful words and the potential impact of inappropriate language on others.
Monitor your child's social media use, particularly on platforms like TikTok.
Encourage critical thinking about the content they consume online and how it might influence their behavior.
Our staff will continue to address this issue at school. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter and continued partnership with Wescott.
Find events in our community!
Want to know what's going on around the community? District 30 uses a "Virtual Backpack" to share community information while saving paper, costs, and lightening the loads our students bring home. Please click the button below to view upcoming Community Events.
Safe2Help Illinois
Any time a student feels unsafe, any adult in their school can help!
But sometimes, students or parents wish to reach out for help in a different way or after school hours. Safe2Help Illinois offers students a safe way to share information 24/7 that might help prevent any threat to school safety, including bullying, self-harm or other serious concerns.
The goal of this program is to get students to “seek help before harm;" it is not intended to suspend, expel, or punish. Safe2Help Illinois also offers a Mental Health Toolkit that provides resources for parents and educators reinforce the components of this program.
Safe2Help Illinois offers around-the-clock help via:
- Hotline: 844-4-SAFEIL
- Text line: 72332
- Email HELP@Safe2HelpIL.com
- Plus a website full of resources for young people seeking help for themselves or a friend. Its Ways To Get Help page is a directory of specialized hotlines, and other sections of its website provide practical steps for dealing with depression or helping a distraught friend. The checklist called "20 Questions To Ask Yourself If You Feel Like Giving Up" can help older children overcome a bout of anxiety or depression.
Wescott School
Wescott School is part of Northbrook/Glenview District 30, which exists to create an inclusive community that inspires learning, fosters resiliency, and cares deeply for every child. We honor childhood and foster intellectual, physical and social-emotional growth. District 30 serves more than 1,200 students in pre-K through 8th grade across Willowbrook, Wescott and Maple Schools.
We prohibit harassment and discrimination of all forms within our district and follows all policies and procedures to ensure a safe environment for all.
Main office: 847-272-4660
Health/Attendance Office: 847-400-8760
Location: 1820 Western Avenue, Northbrook, IL 60062, USA
Website: district30.org/wescott
Facebook: facebook.com/ngsd30
Twitter: @district30