
Meridian Message [9-20-24]
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Principal Message
Dear Meridian Families,
We hope this note finds you well and that you are settling into the new school year smoothly. It's hard to believe that we've already completed our first month of school!
Today we will celebrate our annual Meridian Team Day. Team Day provides our students with an opportunity to establish new relationships and strengthen existing relationships with classmates and teachers. Our day will kick off with a full school assembly followed by a variety of fun and challenging activities. The day is designed to increase motivation and promote cooperation. Please be sure to ask your child about today 😀
We are excited about the potential and promise that the rest of the school year holds. Our Meridian staff is committed to fostering a positive, engaging, and enriching school experience for all students.
Below please find important topics covered in today's newsletter:
Apple Distinguished School (NEW)
Student Electronic Devices (NEW)
Fall MAP Testing (NEW)
Fall P/T Conferences (NEW)
Stevenson Math Carnival (NEW)
The Wild Robot (NEW)
Law Enforcement Drill
PTO Events
Quest Food Services (NEW)
After School Programming (ASP)
Upcoming Dates
School Supply Lists
FirstStudent Bus Monitoring System
Changes in Transportation
School Nurse Information (NEW)
Transportation Contact Information
Thank you for your support.
Gregory I. Michels, Principal
Meridian School--An Apple Distinguished School
We wanted to share with all our families that Meridian is once again an Apple Distinguished School! Meridian is one of 889 schools across 39 countries to receive the endorsement.
Apple Distinguished Schools are centers of leadership and educational excellence that demonstrate Apple’s vision for learning with technology — and we (Apple) believe they are some of the most innovative schools in the world.
Please see our celebration picture and be sure to check out our video application by clicking on the button below.
Student Electronic Devices
As part of our commitment to creating an environment that fosters focus, learning, and personal development, we want to remind families about our policy regarding the use of cellular devices (phones, smart watches, etc.) during school hours. While we understand that electronic devices can serve as useful tools for communication and safety, they can also be a significant distraction in the classroom. To ensure that all students remain engaged in their lessons and respectful of their teachers and peers, we ask that students keep their phones turned off (or airplane/school mode) and stored away during instructional time. This helps Meridian Staff promote a productive learning environment and minimizes interruptions. If children need to communicate with a parent/guardian, we have phones in all or classrooms and if needed the Meridian Office.
Please know, the school bus is an extension of the school day and students should not have their personal devices out on the school bus. Together, we can ensure that all students stay focused on their education and make the most of their time in school. For your convenience, we have linked the language from our D102 Student Handbook below.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
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Cellular Devices
The following definitions and procedures establish the rules applicable to students concerning the use of cellular devices (phone or watch) while on school property or during school-sponsored activities. Any reference to “parent” shall also be deemed to refer to “guardian” as appropriate.
School Hours - For use of cellular devices, school hours refer to the time between the first bell of the morning and the last bell of the afternoon.
Limitations of Student Access - It is permissible for students to possess cellular devices on school property and during school-sponsored events, with the following limitations:
They must be turned off during the regular school day, unless the supervising teacher grants permission for them to be used or if needed during an emergency.
They may not be used in any manner that will cause disruption to the educational environment or will otherwise violate student conduct rules or Illinois law (i.e. recording).
They may not be used for creating, sending, sharing, viewing, receiving, or possessing indecent visual depictions as defined in State law, i.e., sexting. Possession is prohibited regardless of whether the depiction violates State law. Any cellular phone may be searched by law enforcement personnel upon reasonable suspicion of sexting. All sexting violations will require school administrators to follow student discipline policies in addition to contacting the police and reporting suspected child abuse or neglect when appropriate. Further, as for cellular devices that are capable of taking and/or transmitting digital photographic images, students are prohibited from using such devices in any restroom, locker room, or other location where students and/or staff have a reasonable expectation of privacy.
A student seeking an exception to having a cellular device powered off (or school/airplane mode) during the school day must obtain written consent from the building principal, or the principal’s designee, prior to acting outside of these procedures. Such an exception shall only be granted in the case of an emergency or medical necessity, unless the teachers/staff give special permission to allow the use of student cellular devices to enhance the educational experience.
Fall MAP Testing
District 102 students in grades 3 through 8 take the Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test for Reading and Mathematics three times during the school year. These tests, in conjunction with other assessments, help measure a child’s academic growth in the areas of Reading and Mathematics throughout the school year, and from year to year.
MAP tests are aligned with the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics.
This week students who missed the MAP test will have a make up session.
Results will be shared later this fall (October). We will share updates in the D102Tuesday or in a future Meridian Message.
Fall Parent/Teacher Conferences
Our parent/teacher conferences are right around the corner. As we shared at Open House we will have (3) conference dates:
- October 23rd (3pm - 7pm)
- November 21st (3pm - 7pm)
- November 22nd (7:20am - 2:45pm)
Please know that some families may receive communication to join conferences in October. Do not worry if you do not receive a link as all families will have access to sign up in early October. Look for more details October 7th.
Stevenson High School Math Carnival
The Stevenson Math Carnival is aimed at students grades 3 to 5 and their families and is hosted by the Stevenson Math Team.
For: Families with children, grades 3-5
Date: Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Time: 6 PM to 8 PM
Location: Stevenson High School, West Building
Parking: Lot B off of Half-Day Road (Route 22), Lot E off of Port Clinton Road.
Cost: $0
The Wild Robot
As part of our social emotional initiatives, Meridian is doing a 'one book, one school' project. As an entire building, we are reading The Wild Robot by Peter Brown. The Wild Robot touches on the themes of: loyalty, courage, tolerance, perseverance, and kindness. These themes will be embedded throughout the 2024 - 2025 school year providing our students with important life lessons.
As a culminating activity, we have the ability to take our entire school to see a viewing of The Wild Robot. Currently, we are planning to take the 4th and 5th grades students to see The Wild Robot on October 11, 2024.
If you do not want your child to attend this experience, please email Mr. Michels or Ms. Milewski.
Law Enforcement Drill w/ Officer Diaz
Meridian Parents and Guardians:
School safety drills are an essential part of emergency preparedness; these experiences provide staff and students the opportunity to practice what to do in the event of an actual emergency. Each year we are required to conduct numerous safety drills. One of these required drills is a law enforcement drill.
Meridian will perform its law enforcement drill on Wednesday, October 16th. As part of Illinois HB2400, parents/guardians need to be notified and provided an opportunity to opt their student(s) out of the drill, if they choose, and have their student(s) complete alternative safety education. Please contact Mr. Michels at gmichels@d102.org, if you wish to have your child participate in the alternative safety education with a staff member in the main office The deadline for selecting alternative safety education October 4, 2024.
District 102 has adopted the Standard Response Protocol (SRP) by the I Love U Guys Foundation. “Lockdown” is one of the five actions included in the SRP as a response to an emergency. Lockdown drills educate staff and students about what to do to remain safe in a classroom or other parts of the school in the event of a lockdown. This typically involves verifying the door is locked, moving students to a location out of sight through windows or upon entrance to the room, and coaching students to remain calm and quiet. These activities are conducted in ways appropriate to the developmental level of the students involved, students are notified in advance, and they will have an opportunity to ask questions. The drill does not include any type of simulations that mimic an actual shooting or active shooter event.
As with fire drills and other safety drills, the goal is to acclimate staff and students to a plan that they will be able to follow quickly and safely if ever necessary. The safety of our staff and students is of utmost importance to us. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions or concerns.
Mr. Michels
PTO Fundraising
Quest Food Services Lunch Documents
Please see the buttons below for important lunch information. Please direct all Quest questions direclty to our D102 Food Service Director, Ms. Annette Giegoldt (agiegoldt@d102.org).
After School Programming (ASP)
Classes for the fall session will run on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays after school from 2:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
The ASP Program begins next Tuesday, September 10th and ends on November 7, 2024.
Registration is now closed and refunds will not be issued.
If you have specific questions, please reach out to either of our ASP Sponsors:
Stacey Hanson (shanson@d102.org)
Kelly Jarava (kjarava@d102.org)
Upcoming Dates
September/October Upcoming Dates
September 20: Meridian Team Day
September 25: Early Dismissal
October 3: No School
October 8: PTO Meeting
October 9: Early Dismissal
School Supply Lists
Please click on the buttons below to access the 24-25 school supply lists.
FIRSTAct Bus Monitoring System
In an effort to curtail poor bus behavior, First Student has implemented a new bus monitoring system called FIRSTacts. This system quickly and efficiently captures inappropriate behavior and instantly shares it with Mr. Michels and Ms. Milewski. Students who are reported will receive communication through email regarding their child's misconduct. Various disciplinary measures will be issued including suspension from riding the school bus.
To ensure the safest transportation possible for all of our students, please take a moment to review the following bus etiquette with your child:
- Follow our (3) rules: Be Safe, Be Respectful, & Be Responsible
- Use expected behavior
- Keep hands/feet to self
- Use kind words/language
- Do not play with school issued iPads or personal technology devices
- Remain seated, facing forward
- No eating or drinking on the bus
- Use inside voices
If you have specific questions about FIRSTActs please reach out to our Director of Transportation, Ms. Denise Koto (dkoto@d102.org) or First Student.
Meridian Drop Off & Pick Up
Changes in Transportation??
For example, if your child takes the bus every day and you are picking up for a doctor's appointment at 2:30 (dismissal) please send a note that morning. In an 'emergency' situation you can send an email to Mrs. Share or Mrs. Feldstein via email. Unfortunately we will not be able to honor any emails/calls after 2pm.
Nurse's Notes
Health Office
Dale Furnish, CSN, RN, TNCC
Attendance Line: 847.955.3503
Hello Parents:
We have some important upcoming dates. October 15th, 2024 is the deadline for medical records being submitted for new students to District 102. On October 15th a Physical, Immunization records, and a Vision Exam by an optometrist or opthamologist is required by the State of Illinois. A Dental Exam is due by May 15th, 2025. Please be aware that if your child does not have medical forms in by October 15th, they will not be allowed to attend until they are submitted. Here is a link to all of our forms on our website if you need any. https://sites.google.com/d102.org/d102-health-services/forms. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
If your child would like to participate in any after school sport activities, they will need a physical in the last year submitted or a sports physical in the last year. There are some great sports like Volleyball, Wrestling, and Golf that the kids can participate in later in the year.
Please do not ever send original copies with your student without making a copy!!
847-955-3508
Stay Well!!!
Mrs. Furnish
Transportation
Transportation
Information about routes and pick up and drop times can be found here: https://www.d102.org/page/transportation
To check the status of your child's bus, please call First Student Bus Company, at 847.634.0868. If you have a busing question or would like to report a problem, please call our Transportation Coordinator, Denise Koto at 847.353.5680 or email her at dkoto@d102.org.
Gregory I. Michels, Principal
Email: gmichels@d102.org
Website: www.d102.org/meridian
Location: 2195 Brandywyn Lane, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 847.955.3500
Nicole Milewski, Assistant Principal
Email: nmilewski@d102.org
Website: www.d102.org/meridian
Location: 2195 Brandywyn Lane, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA
Phone: 847.955.3500
Meridian Office Information
Office Phone Number: 847.955.3500
Fax Number: 847.634.4229
Office Hours: 7:15am - 3:15pm
Student Hours: 8:00am - 2:30pm