The RISE Report
October 11, 2024
News You Can Use
Newsletter Distribution Change
As part of our ongoing commitment to improving communication and building strong connections between home and school, we regularly review our practices. You may have noticed an increase in newsletters from various sources, including the district, principals, coordinators, and classroom teachers.
In our recent review, we found that some information was being repeated across different newsletters, which can be overwhelming. To streamline our communication and ensure you receive important updates without redundancy, we will be shifting our program newsletters to a bi-weekly schedule. These newsletters will be sent on the weeks opposite to your classroom teacher's newsletters.
We believe this change will help you stay informed while reducing the amount of information you receive at once. If you have any questions about this adjustment, please don’t hesitate to reach out to me directly.
Thank you for your continued support!
Thank You!
A special thank you to all of our RISE families that joined us this week for parent-teacher conferences. We are truly are blessed to partner with you each day and that you for entrusting us with your most precious gift!
Reflections art program entries due Nov. 1
Is your student interested in visual or performing arts? You'll want to know about Reflections, a national PTA program that District 58 schools participate in annually.
Each year through Reflections, more than 300,000 students around the country in preschool through high school create original works of art inspired by a student-selected theme. This year's theme is "Accepting Imperfection" and categories for entry include visual art (painting, drawing, sculpture, textile art), photography, film-making, music composition, dance choreography and literature. Visit our local Reflections website to learn more about the program, read the guidelines and download an entry form. All entries are due to your local school by Friday, Nov. 1.
Projects are judged and have the opportunity to advance through Council, Region, State and National levels of competition. Our Council level is called the Downers Grove Area Council and includes all District 58 schools as well as Darien School District 61. All District 58 students whose projects advance to the Council level are invited to attend a recognition ceremony on Dec. 3 at O’Neill Middle School, where they will receive a ribbon and see their work on display.
All students whose projects advance to the State level are invited to Spotlight, a state-wide Reflections celebration in May. Students with projects advancing to the National level are eligible for bronze, silver and gold medals and scholarships ranging from $200-$800.
Looking for inspiration? Browse the virtual gallery of projects that made it to Nationals in last year’s Reflections program inspired by the theme “I am Hopeful Because …”
Halloween Information
Halloween Resources
What's Happening Around Town?
Park District Activities:
The Reckoning - Oct 18 & 19
Touch a Truck - Oct 26
Halloween Trick or Treat Trail - Oct 26
Blodgett House Boo Fest - Oct 31
Downtown Downers Grove:
Fall Scavenger Hunt - Oct 1 - Oct 25
Halloween Window Painting and DG Historical Society Living Cemetery - Oct 26
Downtown Trick-or-Treating - Oct 27
SEASPAR - schedules and brochures
Downers Grove Park District - 2024 Fall Rec Guide
This is a great website that gives ideas for just about anything you want to do!
Pumpkin Farms!
Yep! Check out what's open!
- Bengston's Pumpkin Farm - Homer Glen
- Goebbert's Farm - Pingree Grove
- Konow's Corn Maze - Homer Glen
- Johansen Farms - Bolingbrook
- Sonny Acres - West Chicago
- Siegel's - Crest Hill
- Jonomac Orchard - Malta
- Kuipers Family Farm - Maple Park
- Woody's Orchard and Fun Farm - Plano
Haunted Houses!
Find Haunted Trails, Spooky Hayrides, and Scary Haunted Houses here!
Want to Check out Decorated Houses? Look here for routes!
Attendance Makes a Difference!
Related Service Resource Corner
Looking Ahead
Important Dates!
Monday, October 9 : No School
Wednesday, October 14: Board of Education Regular Meeting
Monday, October 28: Board of Education Curriculum Workshop
Tuesday, November 5: No School- Election Day
Monday, November 11: Board of Education Regular Meeting
Optimistic October Calendar
Weekly Learning Highlights
RISING Stars at Indian Trail Elementary
Mrs. Kollintzas & Miss Broughton's Classroom
Ms. Price & Mrs. Wanderer's Classroom
Mrs. Hamilton's Classroom
During Makerspace this week, our 3rd-6th graders because engineers and architects to build strong buildings and tested their strength with earthquakes.
Mrs. Bundren's Classroom
RISING Stars at Pierce Downer Elementary
Mrs. Acevedo's Classroom
Miss Barc's Classroom
Mrs. Billotta's Classroom
RISING Stars at Herrick Middle School
More Learning Fun!
Parent Trainings and Resources
Giant Steps is hosting 3 Zoom Parent Education Presentation this fall
Please join us for a Series of 3 Zoom Presentations:
Tuesday evenings this Fall from 6-7pm on Zoom
Meeting ID: 602 591 8375
Passcode: 860182
9/10/24: Government Benefits
10/8/24: ABLE Accounts and Special Needs Trusts
11/12/24: Planning for Adulthood & Continuity of Care
Presented by Oak Wealth Advisors:
With decades of personal and professional experience on the topics of special needs planning and financial planning, we can help your family sleep better at night, have more fun in your lives and increase the amount of money that you have available. (Spoiler alert - no insurance products have to be purchased in order to achieve a more successful special needs plan!)
Oak Wealth Advisors understands the challenges that your family is facing because we are also living with those same challenges. We have been educating and empowering families with special needs members by providing them with specific planning strategies that will make their lives, and the life of their loved one better.
ZOOM #3 11/12/24 6-7pm Planning for Adulthood and Continuity of Care:
Please join us for an informational hour with Founder and President of Oak Wealth Advisors, Mike Walther. This presentation will focus on planning and decision-making for individuals entering adulthood. Parents and guardians will learn about Guardianship, Powers of Attorney, & Supported Decision Making. Housing, employment, transportation, & other planning challenges will also be discussed. We will review the essential need for a care guide or letter of intent that will document your loved one’s wishes, routines, health care needs, strengths, and challenges so that future care givers can be effective at retaining their quality of life. This presentation is beneficial for families with a loved one who is in high school or has recently entered adulthood.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Mike Walther received his BS degree in Economics and MBA with concentration in Accounting from Vanderbilt University. He holds all three of the most respected financial services professional designations: the CPA/PFS designation, the Certified Financial PlannerTM designation, and he is a CFA charter holder.
Mike has a brother on the Autism spectrum. After nearly two decades as a fiduciary financial advisor serving wealthy families, he founded Oak Wealth Advisors in 2008 to provide planning and wealth management services to families like his own. Mike’s passion is sharing his knowledge and experience to enhance the quality of life for families that include loved ones with special needs.
Mike has written articles for the Chicago Sun-Times and has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, New York Times, and other national publications. He has presented at conferences around the country and taught classes about special needs financial planning at multiple universities.
Mike was the first financial advisor in Illinois admitted into the Academy of Special Needs Planners (ASNP).
He founded and leads the Special Needs Planning subject matter study group for the National Association of Personal Financial Advisors (NAPFA). He is also a member of the NAPFA DEI Committee. In 2023, Oak Wealth Advisors was recognized by NAPFA as their Excellence in DEI Award Winner for mid-sized firms. In December 2023, Mike was recognized by Investment News as one of their inaugural Hot 100 whose contributions have helped shape the wealth industry.
Community Resources
Share the Find Food IL Community Food Map
The Find Food IL Community Food Map is an excellent tool for individuals to find places offering free food or meals; school and Summer Meal programs; and grocery stores and farmers markets accepting SNAP/Link, WIC, and senior vouchers. ISBE partnered with the University of Illinois Extension to help families identify what is available in their community more easily.
Many students rely on school for access to meals. Especially as we enter the summer months, you can help by sharing the Find Food IL Community Food Map with your students and families. Those interested in linking to this resource can download hosting guidelines on the Illinois Nutrition Education Programs website. Contact Caitlin Kownacki or read the press release for more information.
Building Bridges
To learn more about Building Bridges:
Building Bridges is a parent group under the Downers Grove D58 Area PTA Counil. Building Bridges works on building relationships between families with children who have special needs and our school community.
Whether you are a parent/guardian of a child with an IEP or 504, sibling, caregiver, teacher, librarian, or community member... Building Bridges would love to see your participation in our event for the 2023-2024 school year!
Please join our Facebook Page (Building Bridges Parent/Teacher Group)
Dr. Jackelyn Cadard
Email: jcadard@dg58.org
Website: www.dg58.org
Location: 1436 Grant St, Downers Grove, IL 60515
Phone: 630-719-9478
Special Programs Coordinator Downers Grove Grade School District 58