Wildcat Weekly
Springman Middle School 2024 - 2025
December 13th, 2024
Happy Friday!
Great job to all of our students for completing Winter NWEA MAP testing this week! We’re looking forward to a fantastic final week as we head into the holiday break.
As a reminder, please call the attendance line in advance if your student will be absent. And be sure to watch for the final 2024 Wildcat Weekly, arriving on December 20th.
Let’s finish the year strong + have a great weekend!
Winter Panorama Survey
January 8th, 2025
Over the past four years, District 34 collected information about social-emotional learning and student well-being through a survey from Panorama Education. Panorama is our partner in helping District 34 improve school climate and culture, social-emotional learning, and student well-being and outcomes. The winter Panorama survey will take place on January 8th during SEL. Click on the link below for detailed information.
If you do not wish your child to take the survey, please fill out this Panorama Survey Opt-Out Google Form by December 19th, 2024. If you filled out this opt-out form in the fall, you do not need to fill out another one.
Weather-Related Closings
❄️ Snow Days ❄️
This year, we will continue with the use of traditional "snow days." If we experience inclement weather that would make it unsafe (or impossible) for staff and students to get to school, or other emergency situation, schools will be closed, no iPads required. Though the Board approved an e-Learning plan for the District in 2023, that plan is an insurance policy, with remote learning days to be used only in extreme situations.
For many students, school is the safest place to be, even in bad weather, so the decision to close schools comes after a great deal of review, thought, and collaboration with our Buildings and Grounds department, the Village, our transportation providers, and other local school district officials (as outlined in our full guidelines).
The District will post on our website and social media channels, and send an email, phone call, and text message when there are closures or other weather-related impacts to school operations. To ensure that you receive notification, log into PowerSchool to check that your phone numbers and emails are correct.
While you're thinking about weather updates...
During severe winter weather, we will send school closure notifications via email, phone call, and text message. If you like to get notifications via text messages, regulations require that you take an active step to opt in to receive text notifications through BrightArrow.
So, if you haven't already done so, please text "YES" to 79041 so that you don't miss any important weather-related updates this winter.
Also, we know the winter months typically increases the amount of car riders. A friendly reminder side streets are NO PARKING zones. We have been contacted by the Glenview Police regarding this issue. Please avoid side streets like Short Ln. for pick up/parking.
What's On Your Plate? Family Recipe Contest
The D34 Food & Nutrition Services Department wants to serve your favorite family recipe on the D34 lunch menu this spring.
Submit a recipe for an entree or side dish (fruit, vegetable, or grain). All recipes will be reviewed by a panel of Food & Nutrition Services staff members. Finalists will be updated to meet the federal nutrition guidelines and then tested and rated by students.
The winning recipe will be featured on the school menu this spring! The winning student(s) also will be invited to help serve their recipe at lunch.
Last year, over 300 students at 5 of the District’s schools sampled the recipe finalists and selected the winning recipe. The winning recipe was shared by a Lyon Family and featured on our Spring menu, Yum Yum Chicken! It remains a favorite menu item at both Middle Schools this year. Please submit your favorite family recipe this year!
A Friendly Reminder...
Please remind your students there is NO cell phone use from bell to bell. With the end of the trimester, many students are feeling stressed about getting assignments in and tests. If students are not feeling well they should check in with us in the health office. Our typical practice (for stomach aches, headaches, and sore throats without fever) is to try some interventions in the health office and return to class. If still not feeling well they will be allowed to call home to discuss if pick up is needed. This practice and some push back from me, can help build resilience with our amazing students. See a quick reminder of ways to help build resilience below.
Resilience is the ability to face difficult circumstances with optimism and confidence. Here are some ways to build resilience:
- Practice self-care: Take care of your body by eating well, getting enough sleep, and exercising regularly
- Manage stress: Try relaxation techniques like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing
- Build social connections: Connect with others by volunteering, joining a spiritual group, or spending time with friends and family
- Set goals: Set clear goals that you can reach to give you a sense of purpose
- Learn from the past: Think about what has helped you through tough times in the past.
- Stay hopeful: Be open to change and view new challenges with less worry
- Take action: Don't ignore your problems, instead figure out what you need to do and make a plan
- Practice mindfulness: Mindful journaling, yoga, and other spiritual practices can help you build connections and restore hope
- Avoid negative outlets: Don't mask your pain with alcohol, drugs, or other substances.
- Find purpose: Do something that gives you a sense of success and purpose every day
PTA Corner
Springman Happenings
Click on the links below to access the grade level and department websites at Springman! Take a look at what is happening around the building! These sites will be updated with new information every 2 weeks so be sure to check back every other week!
Mark Your Calendar
- December 20th: 8th Grade Newsletter
- December 23rd - January 3rd: Winter Break
- January 15th: Yearbook Orders DUE
- January 15th: 8th Grade Portraits
- January 30th: 8th Grade Gown Orders DUE