News You Can Use September 27, 2024
Eastview Middle School
Dear Families,
Yesterday, the 8th graders attended the EXPLORE field trip at the NOW arena along with other middle schools in U-46. Students learned about various career pathways and U-46 Magnet Academies. Our students represented being responsible, being respectful, and being good citizens. Way to go, Wolves!!
This week, PAWMART was open during the lunch periods. Students had the opportunity to purchase items with their PAW POINTS that they earned for being respectful, being responsible, and being a good citizen. PAWMART will continue to be open throughout the school year for students to purchase items. Student points will rollover from 7th to 8th grade for students who are saving points for the bigger ticket items.
Lastly, I would like to take a minute to share information about our student success advocates (SSA's), a new role we have at Eastview Middle School. We have three amazing individuals: Mrs. Kerin, Mrs. Oloughlin, and Ms. Harris. As SSA's, they assist our building in creating a safe and positive culture. You will see them greeting students in the morning, talking with students about wearing their ID's, being on time, and making good decisions. Additionally, they support students by operating our testing center and guided study hall. Every day, they are thinking of new creative ways to promote a sense of belonging for ALL.
Please take a moment to review this newsletter as there is important information and dates about upcoming events. If you have any questions, please reach out to me angelaginnan@u-46.org.
Together in Learning,
Angie Ginnan
Principal
#wegotthis
8th graders exploring careers!
New signs around the school!
Students purchasing items at PAWMART!
BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING!
Yesterday, a message went to all families about Bartlett High School's Homecoming game. In case you missed it, the email is below.
The Bartlett High School Administration is very excited to welcome all of you to this Friday’s Homecoming football game, and the rest of our home athletic contests! In an effort to ensure a safe and fun environment for everyone, we ask that you review the following guidelines:
Students are not allowed to bring bags/backpacks into the Activities Complex, and all other guests are subject to have their bags searched.
Outside food and beverages are not allowed inside the Activities Complex.
NO RE-ENTRY is permitted once you exit the Activities Complex.
IDs are required for BHS students, as well as all U46 students, and their ID gets them in for free.
Middle school and elementary school students must have a parent in attendance to enter and remain in the Activities Complex.
NO SPORTING EQUIPMENT of any kind is allowed inside the Activities Complex, in the areas designated for spectators.
The Homecoming game is always a memorable experience for our community. We can’t wait to have you alongside us cheering on our teams in a safe and respectful environment.
Thank you so much for your cooperation! See you Friday night!
The Bartlett High School Administrative Team
Donations
Thanks to those of you who have made donations, we appreciate you!!
We are continuing to seek donations, we are in need of a few things, and we are hoping you can help! On Wednesdays, we wear college gear, but we would like to make this a post-secondary day. If you are in the trades and have shirts of your work, we will take them! If you have old college gear that you have no use for anymore, we will take them! On Friday, we wear EVMS gear for school spirit day. I like to randomly select one 7th grader, one 8th grader, and a staff member. If they are wearing EVMS wear, then they can earn a prize. Traditionally, I have received gift cards in small denominations ($5) from local businesses to give to the students. If you have any gift cards or small prizes you would like to donate, please drop them off at school.
Yearbook Photo Selection
View and select your School Portrait for use in the Yearbook and/or Class Picture before Retake Day!*
*The final deadline is two weeks after picture make-up day; if you do not select an image VIP will choose the pose to use in the Yearbook and/or Class Picture for you.
To view your student’s school portrait look for an email sent to you by “Visual Image Photography”, or go to vipis.com (student ID number may be required)
Make-up pictures will be taken on October 8, 2024.
Those taken on 10/8 will be added to your online image gallery approximately 7-10 days after photo day
If you have any questions, please email support@vipis.com
Staff vs. Student Volleyball Game Coming Soon!!
Our MTSS (Multi-Tier System of Support) Universal committee is planning quarterly celebrations throughout the year for all students. On October 18, we will have a staff versus student volleyball game. In order for students to participate, the following criteria must be met:
Between September 3rd - October 18th
- C or better in all classes
- no more than 6 tardies
- no more than 12 NIDs
- No more than 1 after school detention
- No in or out of school suspensions
🐺HOWL-A-GRAMS🐺
Also, if you would like to shout out our amazing staff, please fill out a Howl A Gram. These will be shared with the respective staff member.
SPORT SCHEDULES!
OASIS
Did you know that EVMS has after school homework help? OASIS is an after school home work help program located in library Tuesday-Thursday 3:30-5:00pm. Students can work in a quiet setting under the supervision of faculty and staff providing assistance on homework. We even have snacks! Students who ride the bus are able to take the late bus home.
ACTIVITY BUS 🚌
Students who are bus riders and stay after school for a club/activity/sport can take the activity bus home Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays. The bus arrives to EVMS at 4:45pm and departs at 5pm. Here are the stops.
School Safety Measures
As part of our commitment to ensuring a safe learning environment, Eastview will be conducting random, non-invasive searches throughout the school year in accordance with board policy and law. These searches are a proactive step towards maintaining safety and fostering an environment where learning can thrive without disruptions. They will be carried out by trained school personnel, in a manner that respects the privacy of all students. We assure you that these measures are standard safety procedures and not in response to any specific incident or concern. If a student refuses to participate in the random search, the school administration will follow the necessary steps in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct. Should you have any questions, please contact the school's main office.
The Daily Bulletin
In order to make the daily bulletin accessible to all, it can be found on the EVMS website under special announcements.
Cell Phone Policy
CELL PHONES SHOULD BE AWAY FOR THE DAY!
All middle schools in the district will be following the district guidelines of "AWAY FOR THE DAY" for cell phone usage. Students will not be allowed to use their cell phones during the school day, including during lunch, in the locker room or bathrooms. These district-wide middle school guidelines support classroom learning and improved culture and climate efforts for all middle school students in order to minimize distractions and help teachers create and manage a classroom and school environment conducive to learning, discussion and collaboration. It also helps protect students against bullying and/or inappropriate social media use during school hours, which are often exacerbated by cell phone access.
In accordance with our secondary cell phone guidelines, students are expected to put their silenced or powered-off cell phone in their locker upon arriving at school. Our intention is to help students create better habits when in learning environments. If students are unable to keep devices out of sight and in their lockers, teachers may provide a warning and remind/ask their students to put the phone away in their lockers or cell phone holders until the end of the period. If students do not comply and continue to engage in electronic device misuse, progressive discipline procedures will be followed. This may include, but is not limited to, the following consequences: having the student turn over his/her phone to the main office for parent pick up, or issuance of referrals resulting in detentions and other discipline-related interventions.
Parents - If you need to get a hold of your student during the day, please call the main office at 630-213-5550 and we will either relay your message or bring your student to the main office for you to speak to them directly.
School Attendance
Student attendance is critical in learning. I am thrilled to share that Eastview Middle School had the highest attendance rate of ALL the middle schools in U-46! Let's keep it up for the 24-25 school year.
If students are not present, then they miss instruction. Strong attendance has a proven impact on school success. Chronic absence — missing 10 percent or more of school days due to absence for any reason—excused, unexcused absences and suspensions, can translate into third-graders unable to master reading, sixth-graders failing subjects and ninth-graders dropping out of high school.
Of course, we understand students become ill and may not be able to attend school. In those instances, parents must inform the school of their student's absence. You can call 630-213-5550 or email eastviewattendance@u-46.org
We expect students to be in attendance every day and ready to learn!
Say Hello to Our PTE
The 2024/2025 PTE board is off to a great start with several activities already completed. We provided the EVMS staff some mini pies and cider to celebrate the fall season, were at the Welcome Back dance and have held two Dine and Share events. Our ability to continue with our yearly events depends on support from Eastview families and we will be holding our yearly fundraising membership beginning next week on Oct 2nd. Be on the lookout for detailed announcements; we are working on some new and exciting prizes for this year!
PTE Volunteers
In addition to the open PTE board position of Co-President there are numerous ways to help the PTE get things done. These opportunities include helping plan and schedule Dine and Share events, the 8th grade graduation lawn signs and soliciting donations from local businesses. If you are able to help us with these focused, short duration activities please reach out at pte.eastview@gmail.com.
Community Advisory Council (CAC) Meetings
Each U-46 school is allowed up to 5 CAC members, Eastview currently has one seat filled so there are four open seats. This is the U-46 description of CAC participation:
As a member of the Community Advisory Council, your role is crucial in providing guidance and support to the U-46 Board of Education and Administration to ensure all students receive the best educational opportunities. CAC members serve as liaisons between their schools, the CAC, and the School District to identify children’s needs and bring ideas to the District.
Upcoming Events & Announcements:
Spirit Wear Website with Eastview logo is open for orders! All NEW items and design - visit the website here.
Next PTE Meeting: Tuesday, October 15th @ 7PM in the EVMS Library
Additional ways to support the PTE:
Engage with the Eastview community on the Eastview Families facebook page.
Our PTE can be reached at pte.eastview@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Important Dates
10/8: Picture make up day for those who were absent
10/10: End of 1st Quarter/Evening parent teacher conferences
10/11: Institute Day. Student non attendance day. Morning parent teacher conferences
11/5: Election Day/Offices Closed
11/27-11/29 Thanksgiving Recess- No classes
12/2-12/6 Scholastic Book Fair
12/20: End of 1st semester
12/23-1/3: Winter Recess
1/6/25: Classes Resume
5/22/25: 8th grade recognition @ Bartlett High School 6pm doors open. Ceremony starts @ 6:30