
Greeley Greeting
August 20, 2024

Week of January 6, 2025
Principal's Message
Dear Families,
I hope you all had a joyful and restful winter break, filled with special moments and time spent with loved ones. As we welcome our students and staff back to school, we are excited to continue the year’s journey of learning and growth together.
The second half of the school year promises to bring fresh opportunities for our students to engage, challenge themselves, and achieve new milestones. With your continued partnership, we are confident it will be a productive and inspiring time for everyone.
Wishing you all a wonderful start to the new year!
Warmly,
Principal Kopinski
Upcoming Dates
January
- 1/6-1/24 Winter Benchmarking
- 1/15 Winnetka Parent Institute: Acceleration, 9:30am at Washburne (RSVP below)
- 1/15 Winnetka Parent Institute: Kindergarten Information Night, 6pm at Greeley (RSVP below)
- 1/20 No School (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
- 1/31 Otus Parent Portal Opens (Winter Benchmarking Data)
February
- 2/12 Winnetka Parent Institute: From Washburne to New Trier, 9:30am at Washburne
- 2/20 No School-Parent Teacher Conferences
- 2/21 No School-Parent Teacher Conferences
New Information
Stay & Play Registration
Kindergarten students who are not currently enrolled in Stay & Play will have the opportunity to register for the 2nd half of the year after 8:00 am January 6th through this link. Please note that the registration period ends January 31, 2025 and will remain closed for the remainder of the year. The rates are prorated below. If you attempt to register before the 6th, you will receive an Item Unavailable message. After purchasing Kindergarten Stay & Play registration, your child will be able to begin their attendance in the program the following Monday so the schools can plan accordingly.
Volunteer Center Event
The Volunteer Center invites your school community to join us for our Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on Monday, January 20, 2025, at the Community House in Winnetka (620 Lincoln Avenue) from 11 AM to 2 PM.
This free, all-ages event is a wonderful opportunity to honor Dr. King's legacy by giving back to our community through hands-on service projects. Activities will benefit veterans, hospitalized children and adults, seniors, the unhoused, and orphaned animals.
If attendees plan to participate in the fleece blanket activity, we kindly ask them to bring 4 yards of fleece fabric. We’ll provide everything else, including guidance from our enthusiastic Junior Board members. There will also be blanket kits available for purchase.
In addition, we encourage donations of new socks to support unhoused individuals.
New Staff
Please join me in welcoming two new staff members to Greeley, who have both started with us today!
Katie Dreher has joined the office team as our new Entrance Monitor. Katie has been supporting Greeley as a substitute teacher and is excited to join our team on a more consistent basis.
Jocelyn Maltos is a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) who is joining us in supporting our Structured Learning Environment (SLE). She will work closely with students who participate in that program under the guidance of Ms. Suzanne Schwartz and our district Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).
Katie Dreher
Jocelyn Maltos
Monthly Observances-January
This month, we celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who led the movement to end segregation and counter prejudice in the United States through the means of peaceful protest. Dr. King was the chief spokesperson for the Civil Rights Movement, which protested racial discrimination in federal and state law. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday in the United States marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year. In 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law, and it was first observed on January 20, 1986. The first time all states observed it was in 2000.
Benchmark Assessments & Otus Access
Benchmark assessments are valuable tools that provide a snapshot of student progress at a point in time. These assessments help teachers to identify areas where students are excelling and where they may need additional support. They can also inform instructional decisions by providing data that can be used to tailor teaching to meet each student's unique needs and strengths. Benchmark assessments are an important component of progressive education, which recognizes that students learn in different ways and at different rates. By using benchmark assessments to inform instruction, teachers can provide a more individualized approach to learning that supports each student's academic growth and personal development.
Academic benchmark assessments for literacy and math will occur three times this year for students in grades K-8. The Winter Benchmark Assessments start on January 6th and conclude on January 24th. There are four platforms the district utilizes to gather student learning information; aimswebPlus, mCLASS, NWEA MAP, and SSIS. Benchmark data will be available in Otus beginning January 31, 2025. In order to allow for the data uploads to take place and to provide parents with consistent access to student data, please be aware that the Otus Parent Portal will be inaccessible January 6-January 30.
Building Data Team meetings to review the Winter Benchmarking data will occur February 3-14.
Reminders from Last Week
Online Pre-Registration for Incoming Kindergarteners & New Students for the 2025/2026 School Year is Now Open
Registration for incoming kindergarteners and students NEW to the District (beginning fall 2025) is now open.
Kindergarten enrollment: Children who will be five-years-old on or before September 1, 2025, are eligible to enroll for Kindergarten.
School Admissions and age requirements are addressed in School Board Policy 7:50 School Admissions and student Transfers to and from Non-District Schools.
2-Step Process to complete registration:
Step 1: Click here to begin the online new student registration process.
Step 2: Contact Maria Perez via email marizperez@winnetka36.org or phone 847-446-9400 to schedule a time to drop-in with final verification documents.
Complete BOTH steps of new student registration BEFORE January 17, 2025 and receive a $40.00 discount applied to your child’s 2025/2026 student fees.
After School Sports from Mr. Dunafin
Hello 3rd and 4th grade families!. We are excited to announce that the Winter Session for After School Sports will be starting right after Winter Break! Registration will open on Tuesday, December 10 and will close on Monday, January 27. The activities will include Kinetic Wellness's favorite games and new exciting activities specific to this class. We will meet each group once a week after school for ten weeks. This class will run on Wednesday for 4th grade and Thursday for 3rd grade from 3:15-4:00 p.m. We look forward to another fun session!!
January Winnetka Parents Institute Schedule
January Winnetka Parents Institute Schedule
The District offers regular sessions for families to learn more about a variety of topics. View the entire 2024/2025 schedule here.
Up Next:
Acceleration Applications Overview with Assistant Superintendent of Innovation, Teaching and Learning Dr. Becky Mathison
January 15, 2025 at 9:30 AM
Location: Carleton Washburne School RC
Attend this session to understand accelerated programming options for students entered grades 3-8 during the 2025/26 school year. Time will be provided for attendees to begin the application for this process.
Preschool/Kindergarten Family Information Night (with Winnetka Administration and Sue Stolzer, Early Childhood Assessment Team Lead from TrueNorth)
January 15, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Location: Greeley School
This informational session is intended for Winnetka parents of preschool students who will be attending The Winnetka Public Schools. Parents will learn more about the support and services that the District provides to current preschool students attending local preschool programming as well as what is available within our schools once a student enters kindergarten. Families will receive a preview of:
The transition-to-Kindergarten process by Crow Island, Greeley and Hubbard Woods Principals,
The resources available to families of current preschool students from the Department of Student Services, Equity and Inclusion
Details on “Kindergarten Connection” which will take place in Summer 2024
Highlights of a typical kindergarten day in The Winnetka Public Schools
We look forward to meeting new families at this event!
School Hours
School Hours:
8:20am | Morning supervision begins
8:30am | School Doors open
8:37am | School promptly begins
2:10pm | Extended day kindergarten dismissal (Monday-Friday)
2:45pm | Grades 1-4 & Stay and Play kindergarten dismissal (Mondays only)
3:15pm | Grades 1-4 & Stay and Play kindergarten dismissal (Tuesday-Friday)
Helpful School Links for Families
Helpful District Links
Contact Information
Contact Us
Office Email: gordonschreiber@winnetka36.org
Location: 275 Fairview Avenue Winnetka, IL 60093
Phone: (847)-446-6060