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January 10, 2025
Upcoming events
Monday, January 13
Tuesday, January 14
Wednesday, January 15
- PTO Special Lunch
- Quarter 2 ends
Thursday, January 16
- Quarter 3 begins
Friday, January 17
- Half day student dismissal 11:35 a.m.
SHE CAN CODE Club
Would your daughter like to learn about Python, Block coding, and game development? Join us for our first She Can Code Club meeting on Wednesday, January 22 in room 123. No prior coding experience is necessary. We will continue to meet on Wednesday's through March from 3:45 - 4:30 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Leverso at kleverso@district30.org.
Calling all Maple Boys Volleyball players
All 7th- and 8th-grade boys’ who are interested in trying out for volleyball should meet in the West Gym directly after school on Wednesday, January 29 and Thursday, January 30.
Sixth grade tryouts will be held on January 30 and February 3, directly after school until 5:00 p.m.
Team practice:
- 8th-grade team practices will begin February 3.
- 7th-grade team practice will begin on February 4.
- 6th-grade team practice will begin on February 6.
Tryouts will be held both days (it is recommended your athlete go to BOTH tryouts) beginning at 3:35 p.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m. sharp.
Your child's best self & the meta moment
Emotional regulation and personal values
This month, we in our RULER program, we are learning about emotional regulation and personal values through the best self and meta-moment.
- Our best self is our personal ideal and desired reputation.
- The meta-moment is a tool to pause during emotional situations and adjust to respond as one’s best self.
For example, during difficult morning routines, we might pause to recognize the feeling of frustration and consider how our best self would respond. The meta-moment aims to shift from automatic, unhelpful reactions to strategic, helpful responses.
NEXT WEEK - Learn the four steps of the meta-moment that your students are learning, plus strategies to try at home!
Does your child like trivia?
Scholastic Bowl info meeting Jan. 15
If so, Maple School Scholastic Bowl team might be a perfect opportunity to learn, compete, and have fun! Scholastic Bowl offers two weekly practices as well as five inter-school matches. Practices start at the end of January and run through April. We will have an informational student meeting on Wednesday, January 15 in room 206 after school. All students are welcome to participate with practices and/or matches. If you have further questions, encourage your child to contact either Mrs. Stannard or Mrs. Rathge.
2025 Maple Volley-Bash!
Show your Mustang Pride on Feb. 7
The Annual Volley-Bash is a fun event that gives your Maple student an opportunity to hang out with friends, eat pizza, and play volleyball. No volleyball experience necessary! Last year, over 150 Maple students participated in this after-school event sponsored by the PTO and the Athletic Department. Dozens of teams entered the tournament and countless fans cheered them on!
Next week, your student will receive an email (via their Maple email) with more information and a sign-up link. PTO Parents will be available during student lunches to help sign-up and form teams of 5-6 players on Monday, January 13 and a couple days during the following week.
Keep in mind, once your student chooses to participate (as a player or a fan), you will get an email – asking you to consent to their participation as well as turn in the $20 fee (fee covers pizza, beverages, and a Maple giveaway).
If you have any questions, please contact Michelle King (mhackerking@gmail.com), Amanda Neidhardt (amandadae@gmail.com) or Jen Wyton (jwyton@wyware.com).
Conversations with the Community
All who live in District 30 boundaries are invited to meet Superintendent Dr. Tammaru and a member of our Board of Education to ask questions and share what is important to you in our schools.
You can pick from either the 12 p.m. or 6 p.m. session on Wednesday, February 12 at our District 30 Offices, 2374 Shermer Road, Northbrook. RSVP is optional so we can plan for space and send a reminder to participants close to the event date.
Please share with neighbors, as this event is for everyone in our boundaries – even if they do not have children in our schools. Click below to join us!
Summer School 2025 - save the dates!
June 11 through July 11
Summer in District 30 means learning, laughter, and loads of fun! Our program has been a longstanding tradition, offering unique and exciting courses for students in pre-K through 8th grade. Whether your child is exploring new interests or diving into creative activities, there’s something for everyone in our vibrant community. District 30 is a wonderful place to grow and connect, and our summer school program is the perfect way to make the most of the season. We hope you will consider joining in the fun!
- 2025 Summer School Dates:Wednesday, June 11 to Friday, July 11 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. (No school June 19 & July 4.)
- Registration opens: February 5 at 10 a.m.
- Details coming soon: More information about registration and course offerings will be coming soon to district30.org/summer-school.
- Questions? Email summerschool@district30.org.
Sincerely,
Ms. Anna Davis, Summer School Principal
Mrs. Sarah Arends, Summer School Assistant Principal
New features for 2025 Lew Blond Run
Join us for the 24th annual Lew Blond Memorial 5K Run/Walk happening May 17! This year's race will maintain and grow the positive family feel and activities, while enhancing the running experience. Upgrades include:
- New, more accurate timing results
- Easier packet pickup
- A more customized race experience!
- Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place finishers, plus a medal for all who finish the race!
Additionally, you can still enjoy lower prices through March 31. No discount code needed at checkout. Visit lewbondrun.org to register for a single race or price bundles.
MAPLE PTO
JOIN THE PTO NOMINATING COMMITTEE
The PTO is forming a nominating committee to help select the 2025-27 Maple PTO Executive Board. If you are interested in helping to shape the future of our PTO, please consider joining. Time commitment is 2-3 hours in total. To volunteer, please contact PTO Co-President Jahnavi Rao at jahnavir@maplepto.org. Thank you.
PTO Special Lunch Ordering Closed
On January 15, students will enjoy a Special Lunch from Potbelly. Ordering is now closed. Quest hot lunch service is NOT available on PTO Special Lunch days. If your child does not participate in the PTO Special Lunch program, they must bring a lunch and drink from home. Thank you.
PTO Ice Cream Day Thank You
Thank you for participating in this week's PTO Ice Cream day! We hope your student enjoyed their frozen treat. Thank you to our Ice Cream Co-Chairs Diana Chen, Lisa Rosengard, and Julian Cheng, and our volunteers Melissa Girard, Elizabeth Purtill, Maria Redmann, and Kelly Zima, for helping Ice Cream Day go smoothly. If you did not sign up for ice cream during PTO registration, you can send your student with $2 to buy a frozen treat. The next PTO Ice Cream Day will be held on Wednesday, February 12. Thank you!
Fall club/activity photos now available
Next photo date is Feb. 6
If your student participated in a fall club or activity and had a picture taken on the November picture day, please click the following link from Stuart-Rodgers Photography to look for your students group photo. Four price options are available for purchase.
Our winter/spring club and activity picture day will be Thursday, February 6. Also, don't forget that you can always order your student portraits at anytime, simply click the link below, find my sessions, add your students name and ID.
IMPORTANT REMINDERS & RESOURCES
Positive Postcards program
A simple "thank you" or a personal note can really make someone's day. Would you like to send a positive postcard to a teacher or a staff member? Please follow these steps in this short presentation, and if you have any questions, please contact Jeanie Moran from the Tech Team.
Schoology parental access
Please follow these steps:
1. Login to Parent Portal
2. Click on Forms on the left-hand side
3. Under General Forms, click on this form: 2024-25 School Year Information
4. You will see a Schoology Access Code along with the guide on how to sign up.
If you have any further questions, please reach out to Jeanie Moran at jmoran@district30.org
Homework Grid
Help support your student with the Homework Grid. Click on the link below, then click on Homework Grid in the left hand column.
Find events in our community!
Want to know what's going on around the community? District 30 uses a "Virtual Backpack" to share community information while saving paper, costs, and lightening the loads our students bring home. Please click the button below to view upcoming Community Events.
Safe2Help Illinois
Any time a student feels unsafe, any adult in their school can help!
But sometimes, students or parents wish to reach out for help in a different way or after school hours. Safe2Help Illinois offers students a safe way to share information 24/7 that might help prevent any threat to school safety, including bullying, self-harm or other serious concerns.
The goal of this program is to get students to “seek help before harm;" it is not intended to suspend, expel, or punish. Safe2Help Illinois also offers a Mental Health Toolkit that provides resources for parents and educators reinforce the components of this program.
Safe2Help Illinois offers around-the-clock help via:
- Hotline: 844-4-SAFEIL
- Text line: 72332
- Email HELP@Safe2HelpIL.com
- Plus a website full of resources for young people seeking help for themselves or a friend. Its Ways To Get Help page is a directory of specialized hotlines, and other sections of its website provide practical steps for dealing with depression or helping a distraught friend. The checklist called "20 Questions To Ask Yourself If You Feel Like Giving Up" can help older children overcome a bout of anxiety or depression.
Useful Links
Maple School
Maple School is part of Northbrook/Glenview District 30, which exists to create an inclusive community that inspires learning, fosters resiliency, and cares deeply for every child. We honor childhood and foster intellectual, physical and social-emotional growth. District 30 serves more than 1,200 students in pre-K through 8th grade across Willowbrook, Wescott and Maple Schools.
We prohibit harassment and discrimination of all forms within our district and follows all policies and procedures to ensure a safe environment for all.
Main Office: 847-400-8900
Health Office: 847-400-8908Location: 2370 Shermer Road, Northbrook, IL, USA
Website: district30.org