Wharton Wildcat News
May 10, 2024
A Note From Ms. Modiest...
Dear/Parents and Guardians,
Hello Wildcat Families...This week we celebrated Teacher Appreciation Week. We want to thank our teachers and staff for all of their hard work and dedication. As we get closer to the end, we have so much to look forward to in this month. We need your help!!! Sometimes students become a little anxious and struggle with the expectations towards the end of the school year. Students are reminded daily in order to participate in the end of the year activities all assignments should be completed and behavior expectations should be followed. Feel free to reach out to me to discuss any concerns. We also noticed an increase in absences. The month of May is a time when graduations and other celebratory events take place. Please be sure to call in your child's attendance.
This week we sent out field day shirt reminders. The cost is $10. We would love to see all students wearing one on May 29th. Also the yearbook draft is completed. It looks amazing and a lot of memories are captured. The cost is $12. We would like for each student to have a copy. On May 30th we plan on having a signing during the student award/luncheon ceremony. Thanks for all of your support!
We appreciate your continued support in the following:
*Making sure your child arrives on time and attends daily.
*Completing all classwork and homework assignments.
*Promoting a love for reading!
Summer School Registration (Click on the Link)
Teacher Appreciation Week/ A Team Effort
Students of the Month/Courage
Super Cute!!! Baby Chicks who were born at Wharton this week....
Mother's Day -May 12th!!!
Happy Mother's Day to all of the wonderful mothers! In the United States Mother's Day continues to be celebrated by exchanging gifts, flowers, and other ways. We hope that the day is relaxing and time is spent with family and friends.
Color My World Spirit Week/ABC Countdown/Friendship Matters!!!
Poetry Cafe
SEL in 3rd Grade
During SEL the students did a collaboration with literature and art. After students listened to a book, they went on to start drawing a picture. After the timer went off they traded and continued their classmates art work. We worked on a collaborative art project.
Field Trip : Skyline Tour
Don't forget we have an all school field trip planned to Navy Pier. All slips are due on April 29, 2024.
When: May, 28, 2004
Where: Skyline Lake Tour
Cost: Free for students ($20 per chaperone)
Bus Departure: 10:00 A.M.
Bus Return: 2:15 P.M. (approximately)
Field Day T-shirts/Cost: $10
Make sure your order form is turned in ASAP. Thank you for your cooperation.
Yearbooks on sale now for $12!!!
ELearning Plan
Dear Parent(s)/Guardian(s):
I am pleased to announce that Cook County School District 104 is now able to offer an e-Learning program for our students when needed. The “e” in “e-Learning” stands for electronic, or online, learning. These e-Learning, or online lessons, will be used to prevent lost instruction from snow days or other building emergency days; eliminating the need to add “make up” days at the end of the school year.
An e-Learning day allows teachers and students to interact through a virtual classroom setting allowing students participate in learning from home. The e-Learning days are designed to avoid interruptions in instruction that occur when school cannot be held due to severe weather conditions or other building-wide emergencies (Utility interruption, structural damage, etc.). In accordance with the Illinois School Code up to five (5) e-Learning days can be used each school year. The District’s e-Learning Plan is available for review on our website www.sd104.us.
We are excited to provide this online learning environment to our students; and believe this will enhance the learning opportunities for all of our children. Please contact your building principal if you have any questions related to the e-Learning program.
Sincerely,
Troy J. Whalen
Superintendent
Estimados padres/tutores:
Me complace anunciar que el Distrito Escolar 104 del Condado de Cook ahora puede ofrecer un programa de aprendizaje electrónico para nuestros estudiantes cuando sea necesario. La "e" en "e-Learning" significa aprendizaje electrónico o en línea. Estos e-Learning, o lecciones en línea, se utilizarán para evitar la pérdida de instrucción en días de nieve u otros días de emergencia en el edificio; eliminando la necesidad de agregar días de “recuperación” al final del año escolar.
Un día de aprendizaje electrónico permite a los maestros y estudiantes interactuar a través de un salón de clases virtual que permite a los estudiantes participar en el aprendizaje desde casa. Los días de aprendizaje electrónico están diseñados para evitar interrupciones en la instrucción que ocurren cuando la escuela no se puede llevar a cabo debido a condiciones climáticas severas u otras emergencias en todo el edificio (interrupción de servicios públicos, daños estructurales, etc.). De acuerdo con el Código Escolar de Illinois, se pueden utilizar hasta cinco (5) días de aprendizaje electrónico cada año escolar. El Plan de aprendizaje electrónico del Distrito está disponible para su revisión en nuestro sitio web www.sd104.us.
Estamos entusiasmados de brindar este entorno de aprendizaje en línea a nuestros estudiantes; y creemos que esto mejorará las oportunidades de aprendizaje para todos nuestros niños. Comuníquese con el director de su edificio si tiene alguna pregunta relacionada con el programa de aprendizaje electrónico.
Atentamente,
Troy J. Whalen
Superintendente
Message from our Nurse
Hello Wharton Families,
Registration packets went home to all incoming 2nd and 6th graders before spring break. Please make your physician appointments now. All required medical forms are due before the first day of the 24-25 school year.
Remember to renew all action plans and medication authorization forms for students who require these forms for the 24-25 school year. Blank forms can be found using the health services link below or stop in the health office.
Refer to the attached letter of when to keep your child at home as well as how to inspect your child's hair for possible lice. This should be done frequently throughout the school year.
https://www.sd104.us/page/health-services
Julie Richter BSN, RN, PEL-CSN
District 104 School Nurse
Wharton Elementary
708-458-0640
Back to School Information
Regular School Hours
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays
7:50 AM (arrival)
2:50 PM (dismissal)
Wednesdays (Late Start)
8:50 AM (arrival)
2:50 PM (dismissal)
Office Hours
August 21st-May 31st
7:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Free Breakfast
Breakfast will be available every morning for students.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays starting at 7:20 AM.
Wednesdays at 8:20 AM.
Lunch
School Uniforms
SHIRTS/TOPS:
Students are required to wear a maroon collared polo or dress shirt with long/short sleeves. The polo/dress shirt may be plain or have the district logo. No other logos are allowed. Plain black or white undershirts may be worn under the maroon collared shirt. Shirts must extend to waistline.
Sweaters/Sweatshirts:
Students may wear a plain black or maroon sweater/sweatshirt over their collared school shirt or over a plain white or black undershirt.
PANTS:
Must be black or khaki and worn at the waist. This includes shorts, Capri pants, and skirts. Leggings may be worn, but only when a shirt extending to mid-thigh is worn as well.
SCHOOL SPIRIT FRIDAYS:
Students may wear their Wharton school spirit shirt with jeans every Friday.
- Student clothing (including accessories) may not advertise, promote, or a picture of alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, drug paraphernalia, violent behavior, or other inappropriate images.
- Student clothing (including accessories) may not display lewd, vulgar, obscene, offensive language/symbols nor gang signs.
- Hats, coats, bandanas, and sunglasses may not be worn inside the building, during the school day.
- Dress and accessories that pose a safety hazard are not permitted in the bathrooms and educational classrooms.
- Clothing with holes, rips, or tears, that reveal skin and/or undergarments may not be worn at school.
- The length of shorts or skirts must be appropriate for the school environment.
- Appropriate footwear must be worn at all times. Open-backed footwear is not permitted.
Dates to Remember
*May 7-17, 2024 MAP Testing
May 12th, Sunday: Mother's Day
May 15th, Wednesday: Late Start
May 22nd, Wednesday: Late Start/8th Grade Graduation/Zoo Field Trip (K-3)
May 23rd, Thursday: Middle School Step Up Day (5th grade only)
May 24th, Friday: Breakfast Brunch (5th grade only)
May 27th, Monday: No School/Memorial Day
May 28th, Tuesday: All School Field Trip/Skyline Lake Tour
May 29th, Wednesday: Late Start/Field Day
May 30th, Thursday: Award Ceremony/Luncheon
May 31st, End of the 3rd Trimester/Last Day of School/Early Dismissal 1:50 p.m.
Technology
Kindergarten will receive an IPad and charger on their first day.
First Grade will be given their device, charger and case on the first day.
Second, Third, and Fourth Grade will need to bring their device and charger from the previous year.
Fifth Grade will need to return their old device with the charger to receive a new one.
You can call our Main office if you have any questions or concerns.
Main office:
(708)458-0640
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