North Shore 112 Monthly
October 2024
In this newsletter...
- Update on Long-Range Facilities Plan, including Phase 3 discussion
- The latest from the Board of Education
- Resources for parents and guardians
- Upcoming community events
- Recap of the 112 Education Foundation FUNd Run
- Tips for supporting reading growth at home
- And more!
Important Dates
10/10: BOE Finance Committee Meeting
10/11: Early Release (No Early Childhood)
10/14: Institute Day (No Student Attendance)
10/22: BOE Regular Meeting
Long-Range Facilities Plan Update
Phase 3 Discussion
In the coming weeks and months, the community will have multiple opportunities to share their feedback with the board and administration about Phase 3, starting this Tuesday night.
Phase 2 Update
With construction complete at Indian Trail, the school is being prepared for the return of students and staff following the Thanksgiving break.
Board of Education
Next Regular Board of Education Meeting
The next regular board of education meeting is Tuesday, October 22 at 7:00 p.m. It will be held at Northwood Middle School (945 North Avenue). A link for the livestream feed of the meeting will be available at nssd112.org. Meeting agendas can also be found on our website (Posted at least 48 hours prior to a meeting).
Additional Meetings:
- Committee of the Whole
- Tuesday, October 8 at 7:00 p.m.
- Northwood (945 North Ave., Highland Park)
- Meeting will also be livestreamed
- Finance Committee
- Thursday, October 10 at 6:30 p.m.
- District Office (445 Sheridan Rd, Highwood)
Family Resources
In this section, you will find events and programs for parents/guardians and students. You can also find more information about these and other parent/guardian resources on our website.
Ask a Therapist - LIVE" with Dr. Skinner
- "Ask a Therapist - LIVE" with Dr. Kevin Skinner
- Wednesday, October 23 at 7:00 p.m.
- Register
October is National Bullying Prevention Month
Bullying and cyberbullying impact children across the country, and we want to ensure parents and guardians have the support they need. The Cook Center for Human Connection and ParentGuidance.org are offering a valuable parent/guardian coaching resource to help guide you through these challenging situations. To learn more and register for parent/guardian coaching, please visit https://parentguidance.org/school-coaching
Parent/Guardian coaching includes:
- Confidential support
- Bi-weekly calls
- Messaging with your coach
- Tools and tips to support you
- Guided step-by-step resources
Cartwheel Care
Cartwheel is a national mental health provider for students/adolescents. They provide rapid access to care for students by providing them access to a licensed clinician within seven days of referral (virtually). Clinicians are available during school hours, after school, nights, weekends, and breaks. Additionally, Cartwheel offers the ability for psychiatric evaluations and medicine management.
To learn more about Cartwheel, please reach out to your child's school or to Dr. Holly Colin, assistant superintendent for student services, at hcolin@nssd112.org.
ReferralGPS
ReferralGPS is a web-based service focused on assisting our students, staff and community in finding local mental-health and substance use related treatment. The service complements 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 provides Care Navigation to assist families in triage, appointment setting, and follow up care.
School families may access ReferralGPS in two ways:
- Contact our Student Services (social workers, psychologists, counselors)
- Visit https://referralgps.com/find-help/NSSD112 to search for treatment resources
Safe2Help Illinois
Safe2Help offers students a safe, confidential way in which to share information that might help prevent suicides, bullying, school violence or other threats to school safety. It is available 24/7 and offers students a safe outlet to share information on school safety issues in a confidential environment. It can be accessed via a free app, text/phone, and website (Safe2HelpIllinois.com).
- Call: 844-4-SAFEIL
- Text: SAFE2 (72332)
- Email: help@safe2helpil.com
Hornets Sled Hockey Event - Fundraising Opportunity
112 Education Foundation
FUNd Run 2024
The annual FUNd Run, hosted by the 112 Education Foundation, took place on Saturday, September 28, drawing an impressive turnout and continuing its tradition of success. The event raised significant funds to support the Foundation’s mission of enriching educational opportunities for all students in North Shore School District 112.
The 112 Education Foundation is an independent organization dedicated to enhancing student learning experiences. Proceeds from the FUNd Run contribute to need-based scholarships and other impactful initiatives that benefit students across the district.
Congrats to Indian Trail!
This year, Indian Trail took home the trophy for the school with the highest FUNd Run participation. Congratulations to the Indian Trail community!
Community
Golden Apple Award - Highland Park Community Foundation (HPCF)
Nominate an Outstanding Middle School Teacher for the 2025 HPCF Golden Apple Award
Do you know a teacher at Northwood or Edgewood Middle Schools who has made a significant impact on your child’s education? Now is your chance to recognize their dedication and excellence! The Highland Park Community Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2025 Golden Apple Award, which honors outstanding teachers in grades 6 through 8.
Parents/guardians, students, colleagues and administrators are invited to nominate a deserving teacher who has completed at least four full years of teaching and plans to continue teaching in our community for at least two more years. The recipient will receive a $2,000 cash award, a $500 Apple gift card, and recognition from the Highland Park Community Foundation.
Nominations are due by Friday, November 15, 2024, at 5:00 P.M. Visit the foundation’s website for more details and to submit a nomination. You can also email nominations to Sara Sher at sarasher606@gmail.com.
Community the Anti-Drug (CTAD)
It’s always the right time to teach kids about standing up for what they believe in. Starting these conversations early can build confidence and resilience, and CTAD’s October/November newsletter offers helpful tools for families to support these valuable lessons. Whether it’s through CTAD’s 60-Second Conversation Starter or tips on promoting integrity in your child’s choices, these resources can help open the door to meaningful dialogue.
Safety and Security
Curriculum Corner
For more details, explore the curriculum information available on our website.
We're Hiring!
Why choose us?
Our staff works hard to create schools where students want to learn and teachers want to teach. High-quality materials and technology give our staff and students the tools needed to be innovative and highly engaged. As a member of District 112, you’ll be working to advance yourself as well as fulfill a long legacy of District 112 being the home of pioneering educators, dedicated staff, and innovative instructional practices. Visit careers.nssd112.org to learn more!
Paraprofessionals
North Shore School District 112 is seeking full-time Special Education Paraprofessionals (1:1) to support individual students across various schools. These roles involve working closely with certified staff to assist students with academic, functional, and physical needs, implementing IEPs, and providing behavioral support. Responsibilities include offering direct supervision, assisting with daily tasks, and participating in professional development. Candidates must hold a state paraprofessional or substitute license. These positions offer competitive pay, excellent benefits, and IMRF retirement. Apply or learn more
Substitutes!
Do you want to choose your own hours and make a difference in our students' lives? Consider becoming a guest teacher (substitute) for North Shore School District 112. Rates were recently increased to $150 a day for guest teachers. Please feel free to reach out to Valerie Kilen (vlariviere@nssd112.org) with any questions or apply to be a guest teacher today!
Technology
Having an issue with your student's device? Need assistance with district software, such as Infinite Campus? Submit a support ticket and a member of our tech team will reach out as soon as possible.
Address: 445 Sheridan Road, Highwood, IL 60040
Phone: 224-765-3000
Website: nssd112.org
Facebook: facebook.com/nssd112
Instagram: instagram.com/nssd112
Twitter: @nssd112
Contact Us: nssd112.org/contact
If you have any questions about the newsletter, please contact Ben Finfer at bfinfer@nssd112.org.
North Shore School District 112 is a beacon of quality education for more than 3,500 students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. Serving Highland Park, Highwood and Fort Sheridan, the district encompasses nine standout schools, each committed to fostering academic growth and readiness for high school and beyond. NSSD112 is driven by core principles encapsulated in the motto: Inspire...Innovate...Engage!