
What's Up at Whittier
Week of January 20
Mr. Krugman's Weekly Message
Be sure to mark your calendars for the following upcoming events:
Tuesday, Feb 4 and Thursday, Feb 6 - Winter Parent/Teacher Conferences - information is coming soon on scheduling your conference.
Wednesday, Mar 12; 6:00pm - Kindergarten Round-Up - parent informational meeting for incoming Kindergarteners for the 2025-26 school year. Please spread the word to any neighbors and friends. More information will be out soon.
As always, thank you for sending your children to us each day - ready to take on new adventures and learn all they can! We appreciate all of your support!
Stay safe, stay healthy, and stay strong!
Michael Krugman - Whittier Principal
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday, January 20 - Martin Luther King Jr Day - NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, January 21 - Student Councl Community Service Project - Feed My Starving Children (all week - see more info in article below); Young Rembrandts, 3:00-4:00pm; Sport Stacking Intramurals, 3:00-4:00pm
Wednesday, January 22 - SC Spirit - Yoga Day (dress in your comfy clothes and get ready for some yoga); Language Labs, 3:00-4:00pm; DGCC Winter Concert, DG North High School, 7:00pm
Thursday, January 23 - Chess Scholars, 3:00-4:00pm
Friday, January 24 - Whittier Spirit Day (wear your favorite Whittier Spirit Wear or our school colors of gold and blue or yellow and blue to show your school spirit); Fun Lunch
Saturday, January 25 - DG58 Science Fair, Kingsley School
Monday, January 27 - Happy Orange Day (we wear orange on Mondays to choose happy)
Tuesday, January 28 - Young Rembrandts, 3:00-4:00pm
Wednesday, January 29 - SC Spirit - Barbie & Ken Day (dress in your Barbie & Ken attire); Language Labs, 3:00-4:00pm
Thursday, January 30 - Student Council Meeting, 3:00pm; Chess Scholars, 3:00-4:00pm
Friday, January 31 - Whittier Spirit Day (wear your favorite Whittier Spirit Wear or our school colors of gold and blue or yellow and blue to show your school spirit)
SCHOOL HOURS FOR 2024-25
Grades K-6:
8:15am-2:00pm (Monday)
8:15am-3:00pm (Tuesday-Friday)
Whittier Office Hours:
8:00am-4:00pm
Click the link below for the approved District 58 school calendar for 2024-25, which includes all school days off.
WINTER WEATHER PROCEDURES
The forecast for Monday and Tuesday morning calls for very cold temperatures. While the air temperature and wind chill will be low, the current forecast for Tuesday does not meet District 58’s threshold for a cold day requiring a pivot to e-learning. For a cold day to be called, the following criteria are considered:
Air temperature: How cold is it? What is the wind chill? Can children safely walk to school? There are times when schools may need to be closed due to dangerously cold temperatures. In these situations, wind chill is also taken into account, as well as the extent to which the temperatures are sustained throughout the school day. District 58 has collaborated with District 99 and the elementary districts that feed into District 99 to develop consistent standards. We will likely close school based on extremely cold conditions when an extreme cold warning is issued by the National Weather Service during the times students are traveling to or from school. An extreme cold warning is typically issued when apparent, or "real-feel" temperatures are around -30 degrees Fahrenheit or colder.
As always, District 58 will consult with local superintendents, the bus company, and the Board President regarding the weather. While it will be cold on Tuesday, we anticipate we will be in school. If the weather forecast changes and District 58 cannot be in school on Tuesday, District 58 will use an e-learning day. In this case, we will promptly email and call all District 58 families. We will also post the update on our website (www.dg58.org) and on our social media pages. If school IS in session as usual, we will not post an update. Please see our Winter Weather Procedures webpage for more information.
PERSONAL CELL PHONES AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
The information below comes directly from the District 58 Family Handbook, which was distributed electronically at the start of the school year. After Winter Break, many students have been bringing personal cell phones, Smart Watches, and other personal electronic devices to school. We just wanted to remind everyone of the District procedure that all DG58 schools follow.
Students may possess cellular phones and other personal electronic devices in school or on school property, only in accordance with the following requirements:
District 58 prohibits students from using an electronic device in a manner that disrupts the educational environment or violates the rights of others, including using the device to record (video or audio) others without permission, take photographs or recordings (video or audio) in locker rooms or bathrooms, cheat, or otherwise violate student conduct rules. Electronic devices include, but are not limited to, a cellular phone, wearable technology, computer/laptop, tablet, earbuds, personal technology, etc.
Prohibited conduct specifically includes, without limitation, creating, sending, sharing, viewing, receiving or possessing an indecent visual depiction of oneself or another person through the use of an electronic device. Electronic devices may be used when:
there is a documented need in a formal student support plan (medical plan, 504 plan, MTSS plan, or Individualized Education Plan);
it is needed in an emergency that threatens the safety of students, staff, or other individuals;
the supervising teacher grants permission; or
before or after school hours.
During the school day, personal electronic devices should be turned off or silenced and out of sight, including those that are able to connect wirelessly to other devices (e.g. Bluetooth Airplay), unless a supervising staff member directs otherwise. Students may use personal electronic devices before or after school in a manner that is consistent with Board Policy 7:190: Student Discipline and does not disrupt the educational process. District-issued devices may be used during the school day in a manner that is consistent with this policy and does not disrupt the educational process.
STAR LAB IN 1ST GRADE
The annual Star Lab visit for our 1st graders is always a fun and exciting event! Star Lab is a traveling indoor planetarium. Both 1st grade classes get to visit Star Lab and are instructed by Mrs. Richards, who has been trained in the Star Lab equipment and program. This fun learning activity took place on Thursday, as our 1st graders enjoyed viewing the stars, moons, and galaxies in the Whittier Gym!
STUDENT COUNCIL SPIRIT DAYS
The Whittier Student Council Spirit Days and monthly Community Service Projects for January/February are listed below. Show your Whittier Spirit as you participate in all the fun activities that our Student Council offers.
January/February Spirit Days
Wednesday, January 22 - Yoga Day - dress in your comfy clothes and get ready for some yoga
Wednesday, January 29 - Barbie & Ken Day - dress in your Barbie & Ken attire
Wednesday, February 5 - Dance Break Day - wear your comfy clothes and get ready for some dancing
February Community Service Project
Help support Feed My Starving Children during the week of January 21-24! The Student Council will be selling break apart erasers at lunch. You can purchase 2 erasers for $1.
JAGUAR JACKPOT NEWS
Our weekly Jaguar Jackpot Raffles are back up and running. Jaguar Jackpot raffle tickets are earned for following our schoolwide expectations in the areas of Be Respectful, Be Responsible, and Be Safe. Keep up the good work Whittier Jaguars!
PTA SPRING EXPERIENCES
In conjunction with the Spring Fundraiser it's time for SPRING EXPERIENCES!
For those still wondering what Experiences entail, basically someone or a group of people (parents or teachers) sign up to host an event. The hosts pay for everything and then charge a fee to those that want to attend. 100% of fees go to the PTA.
Hosts do not recover any of their costs. Events vary from year to year, but we historically offer a variety of experiences geared towards families, adults or students. Past experiences have included a kickball tournament, mom's night out, bags tournament, movie night, end of year grade celebrations, train bar crawl, bowling night, dance parties, BINGO night, craft parties, or anything fun you can think of!
If you are interested in hosting an event, please let me know. All final events details are due February 21st. Experiences will go live on February 27th. Experiences should take place between March 10th and the end of the school year.
Email brittawaszak@gmail.com with questions or ideas!!!
WHITTIER FAMILY FUN WINTER EVENT
SAVE THE DATE: Whittier Winter Family Fun Event
Ice skating at Rocket Ice Arena in Bolingbrook
Sunday, February 16, 3:30-5pm
Complimentary ice skating and refreshments for all Whittier students and their families. Skate rental $4.
For more information click on the attachment below.
YOUNG AUTHORS
The 2025 Young Authors Contest is coming! Please click on this link for more information.
Entry deadline is Friday, March 28, 2025.
FEBRUARY PTA MEETING - IN PERSON
The next Whittier PTA Meeting will be held on Tuesday, February 18 at 7:00pm at Neat Kitchen & Bar - 246 N. Cass Avenue, Westmont. There will be appetizers and socializing. Need a sitter? Let us know: info@whittierschoolpta.org.
DISTRICT 58 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS JOIN THE NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH PROGRAM
District 58's elementary schools have joined the National School Lunch Program and have partnered with a new elementary food service provider, Open Kitchens.
All families who would like their child to receive a boxed lunch will be required to pre-order it online through the MyMealOrder system.
Click here to learn more information about ordering elementary boxed lunches.
RESIDENCY VERIFICATION
If your family has moved in the past year, or if your student’s address information has changed in any way, please contact Carrie Casella at ccasella@dg58.org or call (630) 719-7865 and provide your updated information prior to winter break. In addition, if you rent a property, please make sure that our school has a copy of your most recent lease. You may email a copy of your lease to ccasella@dg58.org or drop off a copy at our school office.
District 58 will open 2025-26 student registration in February 2025. As part of the student registration process, District 58 works with a third-party vendor to verify that all students live within the District’s boundaries. After winter break, District 58 will begin the student address verification process. By starting this process earlier, we hope student registration will go more smoothly and more efficiently.
If our third-party vendor, Thomson Reuters CLEAR, cannot confirm that a student lives at their registered address, they will flag that student. District 58 will contact the student’s family and request additional documentation to confirm their address. A family will not be able to register their student for the 2025-26 school year until their residency is confirmed.
Keeping your child’s address information up-to-date will help make the registration process go more smoothly and ensure your child’s registration is completed without delay. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter! District 58 will share more information about 2025-26 student registration after winter break.
GYM SHOES FOR PE CLASS & SHOES FOR RECESS
As the school year continues and the winter weather arrrives, we want to remind you about wearing appropriate and safe footwear to school. Please review the article below.
It is important for students to be prepared for PE class. In order to participate safely in PE class, we ask that ALL students wear closed-toe gym shoes during each PE class. This allows for maximum safety during PE activities, and does not mark up the gym floor. Students can keep a pair of gym shoes at school to change into, or wear gym shoes on PE days. If a student arrives to PE class without the appropriate shoes, he/she will be given an alternate activity to complete. He/she will not be able to participate in the regular class activity that day, due to safety concerns. Thank you for helping us keep our students safe during PE class.
In addition, we want to maintain safety at recess, too; and having students wear the proper shoes to play outside is very important. Please make sure that your child wears closed-toe shoes for outdoor recess. While sandals and flip-flops are cute and comfortable, they are not always safe for kids when they are playing. Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in keeping kids safe!
LOST AND FOUND
PRE-ORDER YOUR 2024-25 WHITTIER YEARBOOK TODAY!
Pre-orders for this year's Whittier Yearbook can now be made. Click on the flier below for more information. While the early bird ordering discount has ended, you can still order a yearbook at regular price.
GPS PARENT SERIES
★Whittier PTA Executive Board - Co-Vice President Positions Available★
Volunteers are needed for the Whittier PTA Executive Board starting this fall. Grab a friend and be Co-Vice Presidents together. One of the exciting things Co-Vice Presidents do is plan the annual Kindergarten Playdate at Randall Park for all incoming Whittier Kindergarteners and their families. Click HERE for more information.
★Island Fin Poke Dining Fundraiser - Wed., Jan. 22★
Support Whittier by grabbing a meal from Island Fin Poke (76 Ogden Ave., Downers Grove) on Thursday, January 9. Bring the flyer with you and present it at checkout.
★Fun Lunch- Chick-fil-A - Fri., Jan. 24★
If you ordered fun lunch for your child/children, enjoy the morning off from packing lunches!
★Whittier Scholarship★
Spread the word! The Whittier PTA is offering a one-time, $1,000 scholarship award to two (2) graduating seniors from Illinois High Schools who attended Whittier. The Scholarship Committee is now accepting applications. Click HERE to access the 2025 Whittier School Scholarship Application. Applications are due by March 1, 2025. Additional information is available on the PTA website.
★BAM theatre★
Are you ready for it? Get ready to join BAMtheatre at Whittier this spring, where we're bringing the magic of theatre to your after-school routine! This term, unleash your inner star in “In my BAM Era: Taylor’s Greatest Hits," featuring all your favorite songs from the world renowned pop star! Save the date - classes kick off on Tuesdays starting March 11. BAM's comprehensive structure features a blend of captivating activities, games, and rehearsals, all culminating in a showcase on the final day for friends and family to enjoy. Secure your spot pronto—availability is limited, and this class is known to fill up fast! Click HERE to register. Flyer.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND IMPORTANT REMINDERS
ARRIVAL & DISMISSAL PROCEDURE 2024-25
Student safety is always at the forefront of our mind when planning at school. It is extremely important for all individuals who are driving students to and from school to follow all the rules of the road, along with our Whittier procedures. Please share this information with anyone transporting students.
Arrival
Students may arrive at Whittier beginning at 8:05am each day when adult supervision begins. In order to assist with a timely and safe arrival process, the school playground will be closed before school. Upon arrival, students should line up by their assigned door. Students will be directed to enter the building beginning at 8:15am. Anyone arriving after 8:15am should enter through Door One for an office tardy pass.
Dismissal/After School
Following daily dismissal at Whittier (2:00 pm on Monday and 3:00 pm Tuesday through Friday), all students who are not scheduled to remain in the building must leave the school grounds and check in at their destination as there is no supervision on school grounds. We want to ensure the safety of all students.
Students may return to the playground after school hours and/or on the weekends. This will be done at family discretion, as our district playgrounds also function as community parks outside of school hours.
Hill Street traffic - travels WEST ONLY from 8:00am-4:00pm (One Way Street)
- Hill Street will be used as a Student DROP OFF ONLY during school hours.
- Hill Street will be used as a Student PICK UP ONLY during school hours.
- Car drivers will need to travel west down Hill Street entering the Drop-off/Pick-up Lane.
- As you enter the Drop-off/Pick-up Lane, please pull all the way up to the white street
markings and drop-off or pick-up. The car does not need to be at the ramp to drop-off
or pick-up students. Driver stays in the car. Students should exit the vehicle from the
passenger side.
- If car drivers want to park and walk their child(ren) to their designated area, they may do so after parking in a designated parking space at the west end of Hill, or on Blodgett or Grand. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk.
Grand Crosswalk at the Intermediate Playground
- Students should cross the street at the Grand crosswalk at the Intermediate Playground.
- Car drivers who travel south on Grand, may drop off intermediate-level students on Grand.
- If car drivers want to park and walk their child(ren) to their designated area, they may do
so after parking in a designated parking space at the west end of Hill, or on Blodgett or
Grand. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk.
Hill & Blodgett Crosswalk
- A crossing guard will be stationed at Hill & Blodgett to assist students in crossing to
school.
Blodgett Street
- We continue to ask parents NOT to drop off students on Blodgett.
- There is no parking on the west side of Blodgett, south of Randall from 2:30-3:30pm. Please follow these parking regulations.
Staff Parking Lot
- Please do NOT use the Staff Parking Lot as a drop-off or pick-up location.
- Students should NOT walk through the parking lot, they should only use the sidewalks.
Student Entrance and Exit
- Each class has been assigned to a specific door for entrance and exit to the building. (See the article below for specifics for each class).
- Please follow these guidelines to assist us in maintaining safety for all.
You may also review this information in the attachment below.
ADDITIONAL DROP-OFF & PICK-UP INFORMATION
When entering the Drop-Off/Pick-Up Lane, please notice that there is NO PARKING along Hill Street in this area. This lane is strictly drop off and pick up. All drivers need to remain in their vehicles and exit the lane once students have exited or entered the vehicle. Again, please do not allow children to exit the vehicle on the driver's side and into traffic.
Please DO NOT double park on Hill, Grand, or Blodgett in order to avoid traffic and either drop off or pick up students. This is very dangerous.
Together, we can all assist in providing the safest environment for our children. Thank you!
STUDENT ENTRANCE & EXIT FROM THE BUILDING
Student Arrival
Parents may not escort their students to entry doors. Parents may walk students to the sidewalk, at which time students will join the line to enter the building.
Students may arrive at Whittier beginning at 8:05am each day when adult supervision begins. In order to assist with a timely and safe arrival process, the school playground will be closed before school. Upon arrival, students should line up by their assigned door. Students will be directed to enter the building beginning at 8:15am. Teachers will direct students to their cubby area. Anyone arriving after 8:15am should enter through Door One for an office tardy pass.
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the Main Entrance (Door 1):
KH - Mrs. Hedman
KR - Mrs. Roberts
1Q - Mrs. Quill
1R - Mrs. Richards
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the West Entrance (Door 2), off the Staff Parking Lot:
2Su - Ms. Sullivan
2Sw - Mr. Swade
6M - Mrs. Miller
6Z - Mrs. Zagorski
Upon arrival to school, students in these classes will line up at the East Entrance (Door 4), off the Intermediate Playground:
3K - Miss Karius
3M - Mrs. Modine
4M - Mr. Miller
4S - Mrs. Smitley
5H - Mrs. Hodkowski
5L - Mrs. Lyons
Student Dismissal
Following daily dismissal at Whittier (2:00 pm on Monday and 3:00 pm Tuesday through Friday), all students who are not scheduled to remain in the building must leave the school grounds and check in at their dismissal destination as there is no supervision on school grounds. We want to ensure the safety of all students.
Students may return to the playground after school hours and/or on the weekends. This will be done at family discretion, as our district playgrounds also function as community parks outside of school hours.
Students in grades K, 1, 2, and 6 will dismiss from Door 2 (west end of the building near the Staff Parking Lot).
Students in grades 3, 4, and 5 will dismiss from Door 4 (east end of the building off the Intermediate Playground).
Student Arrival Reminders
Please remember to follow these helpful procedures:
As our 2nd and 6th graders arrive at the West Entrance, we ask that parents allow students to line up on the blacktop, and then move to the grass area or sidewalk to wait for the bell to ring. Parents are welcome to drop students off and then head home, as well. Staff supervision and student safety patrols begin at 8:05am and remain with students until they enter the building at 8:15am.
As our Kindergarten and 1st graders arrive at the Main Entrance, we ask that parents line up a step or 2 in front of the sidewalk along Hill Street. Please do not stand and wait on the sidewalk as this blocks students from walking to their assigned line-up spot and blocks students from getting out of a vehicle if they are being dropped off. Please do not wait in the street or too close to the street, as this is our Drop-off Lane. Parents are welcome to drop students off and then head home, as well. Staff supervision and student safety patrols begin at 8:05am and remain with students until they enter the building at 8:15am.
As our 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders arrive at the East Entrance, we ask that parents wait on the other side of the fence. Parents are welcome to drop students off and then head home, as well. Staff supervision and student safety patrols begin at 8:05am and remain with students until they enter the building at 8:15am.
While we all love our furry four-legged friends, and many of them are so cute, we do ask that you keep all pets off of school property and any adjacent sidewalks. Some of our students may be allergic or scared of dogs and other pets. You are welcome to walk to school with them, but then please stay on the sidewalks across the road on Hill, Blodgett, and Grand.
Thank you for your cooperation, and for assisting us in maintaining the safety of our students.
REPORTING STUDENT ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL
We ask that parents report their child(ren)'s absence to the school office.
There are a variety of ways you can now report your child(ren)'s absence from school:
1. Call the school office at (630) 719-5865 (24 hours a day), and leave a message regarding your child's absence from school.
2. Email the Whittier secretaries (ccasella@dg58.org and kpeters@dg58.org) indicating the reason for your child's absence.
3. Report absences electronically. Just click on the link below, complete the information, and submit the form. This form can also be found on the Whittier webpage.
https://forms.gle/1Q3gXFonR3by2ppR9
While many parents contact the classroom teacher with absence information, the school office MUST also be notified. Please report student absences using one of the 3 methods above. Thank you for your assistance!
STAFF EMAIL ADDRESSES
For security reasons, District 58 removed its staff email addresses from the school directory web pages. The District replaced it with buttons next to every staff member’s name that say, “Email [Staff Member’s Name]”. When you click this button, a web form will appear. Type your message in that form, and it will immediately be delivered to the staff member’s inbox.
District 58 made this change because we’ve seen an increase in phishing (scam) messages sent to staff. Scammers were previously able to send bulk phishing emails to staff by accessing the email addresses listed in our staff directory. We want our staff to be accessible to our community, while also keeping our staff email accounts secure. We hope this solution will accomplish this goal. Please reach out if you have any questions.
FRUIT/SNACK BREAK
2024-25 HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
We want to remind you of the health requirements for your incoming second or sixth-grader. All second and sixth graders will need to have a dental exam completed and turned in no later than May 15, 2025. This form can be dated anytime between November 15, 2023 - May 15, 2025. The form can be downloaded and printed here: Dental Form
The completed form can be dropped off to the school office, mailed, or emailed to the school nurse. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out!
SAFETY & SECURITY AT SCHOOL
The District will continue to use the RAPTOR security system as part of our safe school program, which requires ALL visitors to show a state-issued ID, have it scanned, and then the visitor receives a name badge to wear during their entire stay in the building. Please be prepared to show your ID upon arrival at Whittier.
The District and School Emergency Management Plans are reviewed with all staff at the start of the school year, as well as re-visited throughout the school year.
Safety Drills are held throughout the school year.
- Intruder/ALICE Drills are practiced in coordination with the DG Police Department.
- Fire Drills are practiced in coordination with the DG Fire Department.
- Tornado/Take Cover Drills are practiced.
A Parent Guide, developed in conjunction with MAVinS (Mothers Against Violence in Schools), on talking to children about safety drills is sent home in early fall.
We do our best each and every day to maintain the safety of all who are in our school.
WHEN VISITING WHITTIER
As everyone knows, safety is always at the forefront of our mind, especially when students are in the building. Many safety protocols have been established and are followed on a daily basis by both staff and students.
One of these safety measures is that no staff member or student should allow a visitor into the building at any time. Even if the visitor is recognized, they still need to enter the building at the main entrance and be buzzed in after identifying themselves to an office staff member.
We would ask that parents and other visitors to our building during the school day, be aware of this procedure and follow this protocol when already authorized to be in the building. Please do not allow entry to anyone - even if you know them. This is the responsibility of our office staff. If you are waiting or walking in the hallway and you see someone at the door, please allow them to be recognized and acknowledged by our office staff. This is the only way we can maintain who is in the building at any given time. We appreciate your assistance and follow through with this very important safety protocol.
DELIVERING OR DROPPING OFF ITEMS FOR YOUR CHILD(REN) - NEW PROCESS!
HOMEWORK REQUESTS
We wanted to share with you how we handle homework and classwork when a student is absent. If you have any specific questions, please contact your child's teacher; otherwise, we ask that parents honor the homework request process that is followed by teachers at Whittier.
If a student is absent 3 or more days, on the third day, homework can be requested if they are feeling well enough to complete it. Otherwise, the teacher will touch base with the student upon his/her return to school and work on what needs to be made up.
If a student is going to be absent due to a vacation or other out-of-town obligation, daily homework will not be provided. Upon return to school, the teacher and student will touch base to discuss what was missed and what needs to be made up. During their time out of school, we recommend that students read, keep a journal of experiences on the trip, and practice math facts or current concepts.
SCHOOL SUPPLY LISTS 2024-25
CAN WE REACH YOU IN AN EMERGENCY?
If you have not yet opted into the District’s text messaging service, please text “Y” or “yes” to 67587 to ensure that you will receive text messages from District 58. Text messages will only be sent rarely and only for critical information such as a school closing.
STOPPING FOR A SCHOOL BUS RULES
Now that the school year has begun, there are many more school buses out on the road. School bus safety is a huge challenge, as sometimes vehicle drivers do not understand when they need to stop for a school bus.
This article supports the reason for the rule and the image below can be used to help guide drivers. Please take the time to review when and how to stop for a school bus. Thank you for helping keep all school bus riders and drivers safe!
REFERRAL GPS
Mental Health Resources Info -
District 58 strives to create a culture of well-being for students, parents, staff and community. To further support this endeavor, the District has invested in an additional support service through ReferralGPS.
ReferralGPS is a service providing assistance to our community in finding local mental health and substance use-related treatment resources. The service compliments the District’s existing systems of support as a tool for student service teams and families to connect with treatment. Along with a searchable database of treatment options, ReferralGPS assists families in triage and appointment setting.
School district staff and families may access ReferralGPS in two ways:
Contact Student Services (social workers, psychologists, counselors) to seek out treatment options
Visit this link at https://referralgps.com/find-help/DG58 to search for treatment resources or connect with a Care Navigator anonymously
The platform has the ability to filter by mental health concern, clinician gender/specialty, location, and insurance acceptance. The service is available for all types of private and public insurance options including PPO, HMO, Medicaid, and families that are uninsured or underinsured.
ReferralGPS is available for use by district students, staff, and families at no cost. All information entered on the ReferralGPS tool is completely confidential and securely stored.
Whittier Vision Statement
Whittier strives to develop lifelong learners within a caring, safe, and healthy learning environment. Our staff will be responsive to each student and collaborate with families and community. Our students will solve problems with perseverance, and develop a social conscience which enables them to contribute to their school, family, and community. Together we will be respectful of diversity and inclusivity, and we will positively impact the world.
Whittier School
Email: mkrugman@dg58.org
Website: www.dg58.org/wh
Location: 536 Hill Street, Downers Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 6307195865
Twitter: @MKrugmanDG58