
Fairmount Families Week END Report
02.14.2025
Happy Friday, Fairmount Families!
Happy Valentine’s Day! 💕 I hope you all have a wonderful day filled with kindness and joy. Our students and staff brought the spirit of the day, filling the halls with hearts and shades of red, pink, and white. To celebrate their achievement of filling the Star Jar once again by being Respectful, Responsible, and Safe, they enjoyed a fun, school-wide game time in their classrooms!
I also want to take a moment to express my gratitude for your flexibility and support as we transitioned to an E-Learning Day on Wednesday. We are so proud of how our students and staff embraced the change.
A quick reminder that there will be no school on Monday, February 19, in observance of President’s Day. We hope our students and staff enjoy the long weekend and return refreshed for another great week of learning.
Thank you for your continued partnership. Have a wonderful weekend!
Sincerely,
Lisa Niforatos
Be sure to follow me on X/Twitter @Fairmount58.
Quick Links
2025-2026 Kindergarten Information
Kindergarten Round-Up
Please help us spread the word to any families and neighbors who have a child preparing to enter Kindergarten for the 2025-2026 school year. Children who will be five years old on or before Sept. 1, 2025 may attend kindergarten during the 2025-26 school year. Parents and guardians (who reside in Fairmount’s attendance area) are encouraged to call or email the Fairmount office team prior to Kindergarten Roundup to be added to any school-specific kindergarten contact lists.
For current families: If we don’t already know that you have an incoming kindergartner, contact the Fairmount office at 630.719.5830 or jderango@dg58.org and let us know! We will add you to any school-specific kindergarten contact lists.
Visit our Kindergarten Resource webpage for kindergarten resources and helpful information.
District 58 invites families to Kindergarten Dual Language Information Night
In addition, we invite our 2025-26 kindergarten families to attend Kindergarten Dual Language Information Night at El Sierra School, 6835 Fairmount Drive, on Wednesday, Feb. 26 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. This meeting will provide an overview of District 58’s Dual Language Program. No RSVP required to attend; we hope to see you there!
District 58’s Dual Language Program opens up a world of opportunities for young learners. We welcome your child to join this journey! To learn more, visit our Dual Language Program webpage.
Important Information and Updates
2025-2026 Registration
Student registration for the 2025-26 school year is now open! We invite families to register their student(s) using the District PowerSchool Enrollment system. Please complete registration by Monday, March 31. We encourage families to register their student(s) in a timely manner, as early registration helps the District determine its hiring, staffing, classroom and transportation needs for the upcoming school year. Log on to your PowerSchool account. (If you are new and need to create a PowerSchool account, click here for instructions.)
See Megan Hewitt’s Feb. 4 email for details, or visit www.dg58.org/registration.
Welcome Back, Mrs. Laama
We are happy to welcome back Mrs. Laama to the Fairmount Office. Thank you for your patience and flexibility while we had sub coverage working with Mrs. DeRango in the front office. As of February 18, please include both Andrea Laama (alaama@dg58.org) and Jillian DeRango (jderango@dg58.org) on all office-related communications.
Early Dismissal Monday
There is No School on Monday, February 17th. Monday, February 24th is our next Professional Learning Monday. All students are dismissed at 2:00 p.m. according to their regular dismissal plan. Please be sure you have made arrangements for your child to be picked up from Fairmount at 2:00 p.m. each Monday.
Home Connection to Learning
Fairmount School is focused on a handful of school improvement goals this year that involve our ELA curriculum implementation, a supportive focus on the Zones of Regulation as well as targeted goals centered around ELA/Literacy for K-2 and 3-6. Each month we will provide information in our "Home Connection to Learning" section of the newsletter focused on one of these goal areas.
Phonics Practice at Home
Fairmount PTA
PTA Information
If you are looking for any information from our amazing Fairmount PTA, please visit their website:
Information regarding upcoming events, spiritwear, membership and more can be found throughout the site.
Fun Lunch
Students enjoyed their Home Run Inn Valentine Fun Lunch today! Our next PTA Fun Lunch will be March 7th.
Box Tops
Thank you to all the families who have recently started using the Box Tops app to earn money for our school when shopping! For any Box Tops app users, this month is a great time to share your referral code with family or friends who would also like to support our school - you both would earn a $5 bonus after they scan their first receipt (within 14 days of purchase)!
If you don't yet have the app, just use the QR code within the linked flyer to download. Be sure to choose Fairmount School and use referral code: MYJ35RDS
Send a screenshot with proof of your app to angie.mitchell23@gmail.com and your child can get a Box Tops Spirit Stick for their backpack!!
The app features monthly challenges to join, information on all products which are eligible for Box Tops earnings, and details on current Bonus Offers.
Lens into Learning
Making Music
Mr. Edwards led some fantastic fifth graders in their orchestra lesson. Shout-out to all of our students who participated in DG58 SoloFest last week!
Talk about Tuesday
Colonies & Communication
During Social Studies, 5th graders partnered up to share the Pros and Cons of communication as they continue to learn about and explore Life in the Colonies.
MSI Here We Come!
Excellent E-Learning...
2nd graders in Ms. Niemann's class did a marvelous job during their Math E-Learning lesson...
... in 2nd Grade
... as did our 2nd graders in Ms. Kozlowski's class. Our Bridges Curriculum allows teachers and students to engage in all components even when in a remote setting.
Grade 1: Star Lab
Our 1st graders in Ms. Kroll and Main's class had an "out of this world" learning experience as they participated in Star Lab this week.
Celebrating our Students
From Birthdays (or half-birthdays), Lost Teeth, Positive Behaviors and More... we love celebrating our Falcons!
Congratulations, Rachel C. - PTA Reflections State Advancement
We are excited to share that Rachel C. (Grade 5) from Fairmount will advance from the regional to the state level of the PTA Reflections arts recognition and achievement program. These projects will be on display at Spotlight, a state-wide Reflections celebration in May hosted by the Illinois PTA.
Through Reflections, District 58 students in kindergarten through eighth grade are invited to submit works of art in six areas: dance choreography, film production, literature, music composition, photography and visual arts. The theme for the 2024-25 year is “Accepting Imperfection.” Twenty District 58 projects are advancing to the state level.
Congratulations, Rachel!
Teacher (& Staff) Feature
Teacher (& Staff) Feature
We are so glad you are part of our school community! Whether this is your child's first or seventh year at Fairmount, we wanted to provide a fun way to get to know the many members of our teaching and school staff. We started this section two years ago and look forward to continuing it during the 2024-2025 school year. This year we have added a "school twist" for our staff.
Meet Mrs. Kaminski
Role at Fairmount: Band Teacher
Years at Fairmount: 8 Years
Favorite Subject in Elementary School: Art class - I had the kindest, most engaging teacher!
Least Favorite Subject in Elementary School: PE - I was not a natural athlete!
Favorite Grade in School: 2nd Grade
A big part of why I became a Teacher... I love learning and helping others work through the process of developing a new skill.
If I wasn't a teacher/didn't work in a school I would... as a nurse, or in another helping profession.
Important Dates
Mark your Calendars!
02.17: No School (Presidents’ Day)
02.18: 3:00-3:45 p.m.Sign Language Club (for registered students)
02.19: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Chess Wizards (for registered students)
02.20: 3:00-4:00 p.m. Young Rembrandts (for registered students); 3:00-3:45 p.m. 2nd/3rd Grade Spanish Club (for registered students)
02.21: Falcon Friday! Wear School colors or Spiritwear
A Look Ahead...
02.28.2025: No School; Teacher Institute Day
03.31-04.04: Spring Break - School and Office Closed
2024-2025 DG58 School Calendar (PDF)
Important Calendar Highlights:
Spring Break: March 31-April 4, 2025
Last Day of School: Friday, May 23, 2025 (if no emergency days are used)
Below the Line
Below the Line
Please note that information BELOW this point is repeated information that has been shared in a previous newsletter(s), but is still made available here for your reference.
Young Authors'
The Young Authors’ program celebrates the written work of children in Kindergarten through sixth grade at Fairmount School. The program's purpose is to support classroom teachers in their efforts to encourage and improve students’ abilities in writing, reading, listening, and sharing, and to recognize the accomplishments of young authors. In simple terms, your child writes a piece (poem, story, newsletter, comic...), submits it to his or her teacher, and then all the submissions will be judged for grade-level winners and school winners to be acknowledged.
Please read the parent letter below from Mrs. Stroud with additional information.
District 58 Student Attendance and Illnesses
Regular school attendance is crucial for students' academic and social development. Since the pandemic, student absences have increased in schools nationwide, including in District 58.
District 58 is focused on improving student attendance and raising family awareness regarding their child's attendance. As part of this effort, all District 58 schools sent home attendance awareness letters on Friday, Jan. 31, noting the number of days students have been at school.
While ensuring your child attends school is important, we want to clarify that students should stay home when they are sick.
When determining if your child should remain home from school due to an illness, the District asks that you follow the recommendations of our local public health agencies and reference District 58's health guide. For example, your child should stay home if he or she has experienced the following symptoms within the past 24 hours: vomiting, diarrhea or a fever greater than 100. Your child may return to school if he or she has been symptom-free for 24 hours without the use of medication.
Student Change in Dismissal
If your child's dismissal plan will be different (e.g. not taking the bus), please communicate this to both the school secretaries and classroom teacher as promptly as possible. This is especially important for our younger students, so we can support their dismissal process. In the event of a last-minute change (anytime after 11:30 a.m.), we ask that you please call the school office (630.719.5830) as staff members may not check their emails prior to daily dismissal.
Fairmount Office Contact Information
Lisa Niforatos, Principal lniforatos@dg58.org
Jillian DeRango, Secretary jderango@dg58.org
Andrea Laama, Secretary alaama@dg58.org
Website: www.dg58.org/fa/
Location: 6036 Blodgett Avenue, Downers Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 630.719.5830
Twitter/X: @Fairmount58