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August 30, 2024
Upcoming Dates
Monday, September 2
- District holiday - NO SCHOOL
Tuesday, September 3
Wednesday, September 4
Thursday, September 5
Friday, September 6
Monday, September 9
- PTO general meeting
Friday, September 27
- Picture day
7th Grade Springfield Registration
Maple 7th Grade Families
This year Maple School 7th grade students are invited to attend a day trip to Springfield, Illinois on Monday, November 4, 2024. We are excited to be able to offer this opportunity in partnership with WorldStrides. Please click the link for more information about registering (use TRIP ID Code: TC4ZTW4). Students must be registered by September 20th. Expectations for the trip and the medical form are included below.
After registering, please send the signed 1) Springfield Trip Expectations and the 2) Medical Waiver to ajaeger@district30.org.
Please reach out to the Maple office with any questions. We are thrilled to continue our practice of offering such enriching opportunities for our students.
Sincerely,
Angela R. Jaeger
Safety Reminders for Maple Bike Riders
We ask parents to reinforce the importance of bike safety with your students at home. Please remind your child to always:
- wear a helmet;
- ride across streets safely;
- follow the cues of the crossing guard;
- avoid passing other cyclists until it is safe.
Together, we can ensure our Mustangs stay safe on the road!
RULER tips to try at home
Across District 30, we are building our students' and staff members' capacity for emotional intelligence by using RULER, an evidence-based approach to social-emotional learning. As outlined in the previous edition of this newsletter, this year we want to share what we've learned to support our families at home. Check out this spot in your newsletter for monthly RULER themes and tips for applying these ideas at home.
AT HOME YOU MIGHT
Explore the family resource page.
Ask your child about RULER: How does RULER help you at school?
AT SCHOOL WE ARE LEARNING:
The RULER Acronym:
Recognizing emotions in oneself and others through facial expressions, body language, voice, behavior
Understanding the causes and consequences of emotions in oneself and others
Labeling emotions with accurate words from a nuanced vocabulary
Expressing emotions differently depending on context, situational expectations, and culture
Regulating emotions with effective strategies and supporting others in their regulation of emotions
8th-grade Parents
Parent presentation and Pre-ACT information
If you are a parent or guardian of an 8th-grade student and were not able to attend our meeting on Wednesday, please see the attached link for the shared presentation.
Additionally, as you and your 8th-grade students prepare for the upcoming Pre-ACT test on October 9, please refer to the letter sent last spring by Glenbrook High Schools for helpful resources and information.
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
MAP make-up testing
Measures of Academic Progress (MAP)
Make-up sessions for any missed tests will be held after September 3rd. We appreciate your support in ensuring our students are prepared and present at school for these important state exams, please try not to schedule any appointments during your students test times, if possible.
Athletics
Maple Soccer shirt orders are due no later than Tuesday, September 3. See link below.
Deadlines for each sport to submit a current physical:
Grades 6-8 Girls' Volleyball : September 3
Grades 7-8 Co-ed Soccer: September 3
Grades 6-8 Cross Country: September 12
Physical Information:
Athletes must have a current physical BEFORE they can participate in ANY competitions. Physicals are good for 13 months. Please contact our school nurse, Katie Weissler, for more information and to assure we have the necessary documents for your athletes.
Students must maintain a minimum level of academic achievement with no grade below a C prior to tryouts and throughout the season. It is the expectation that the students demonstrate appropriate behavior and good sportsmanship at all times.
Please visit the very informative Maple Athletics Website to find out all necessary information for the 2024-25 school year in the coming weeks:
Band, Orchestra and Choir
Beginning the week of September 2
ALL Band, Orchestra, and Choir meet before school. Band and Orchestra sectionals are scheduled each month within the school day.
If you missed the 6th grade and new Orchestra and Band Parent information meeting on Curriculum night on Wednesday, please contact Mrs. Yoo or Mr. Pittmann for information.
Band will follow this schedule at 7:45 am in Room 163:
Monday and Wednesday - Symphonic Band
Tuesday and Thursday - Concert Band (ALL 6th, 7th, 8th students)
Friday morning - Jazz Band
Orchestra will follow this schedule at 7:45 am in Room 164:
Monday and Wednesday - String Orchestra (ALL orchestra students)
Tuesday and Thursday - Chamber Orchestra (Students selected for Chamber Orchestra will be in BOTH orchestras and have rehearsals Monday -Thursday.)
Choir will follow this schedule at 7:45 am in Room 165:
Tuesday - Sopranos
Wednesday - Altos and Tenors
Friday - All Choir Students
(Students will receive their voice part placements at the first rehearsal)
Choir Information Meeting Follow-Up
Thanks to those who attended our Choir Information Meeting this morning. If your student missed it, no worries! Send Ms. Meng an email at dmeng@district.org and fill out this interest form. She can then add you to the list of students and parents receiving upcoming choir information. Our first choir rehearsal will be next Friday, September 6 @ 7:45 a.m. in Room 165.
Please contact Ms. Meng at dmeng@district30.org with any follow-up questions.
Changes to medication dispensation
Over-the-counter meds require physician signature
Due to a change to the State of Illinois School Code, Maple School Health Office will only be able to distribute over-the-counter (OTC) medications (such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen) to students with a completed Medication Authorization Form (for OTC). The new requirements include a physician’s signature along with a parent/guardian's signature.
Please return the completed form to the school’s health office if you would like your child will be able to receive over-the-counter medications at school. Thank you!
Details on running for Board of Education
Northbrook/Glenview School District 30 will have three school board seats to be filled at the Consolidated Election on April 1, 2025. Candidates who are elected will fill four-year terms expiring in April 2029.
Candidates for the office of the school board can now circulate nominating petitions for signatures. The period for filing nominating petitions concludes November 18, with November 12 being the first day permitted to file a petition.
A candidate for the school board is required to file the nominating petitions, Statement of Candidacy, and receipt for filing their Statement of Economic Interests with the applicable county election clerk and not with the school board secretary or the administrative offices of the school district. The county clerk may have petition forms available, or blank petitions may be downloaded from the State Board of Elections website, elections.il.gov.
Details on seeking caucus endorsement
Candidates who are interested in seeking endorsement from the District 30 School Board Caucus should contact Caucus Chair Marci Goldgar at marci257@aol.com by Friday, October 18. The School Board Caucus is a committee of District 30 residents that includes families both with and without children enrolled in Willowbrook, Wescott and Maple schools. The Caucus' role is to source, screen and endorse potential school board candidates. To be considered by the Caucus, candidates will need to complete a detailed application as well as an interview.
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, September 25 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!
Every student, every day
Student attendance will be a focus at Maple School this year.
- Your student's attendance matters -- there are social, emotional, and academic impacts to inconsistent attendance. We want to make sure we all get on the same track for a successful school year. Everything you need to know about attendance can be found in the Maple School Handbook.
- It is important for parents to know the difference between "excused" and "unexcused" absences. Please see the table below for more details.
- Maple's administration and teachers are always available to support students and families to remediate attendance issues. Please contact Maple's principals if you'd like to discuss methods of support.
Reporting an absence
All parents and guardians must report student absences, late arrivals or early departures through the Parent Portal. Please do not contact the Health Office, School Office, or classroom teacher via phone or email.
For a step-by-step guide on how to report an absence, click here. Please ensure to include as much detail as possible when entering the reason for the absence.
If no information is in the Parent Portal by 10:00 a.m. and a student is absent, the school will attempt to contact a parent or guardian.
If the absence is medically involved, please report the absence first in the Parent Portal. Following this, you are welcome to contact the school Health Office to communicate with the nurse about the condition.
Questions? Please contact the front desk.
Health exam requirements
6th-graders and students new to Maple are required to provide the school with a health exam, which was completed within one year prior to the first day of school. Students new to Illinois will need to hand in a completed eye exam. Sixth graders must also provide the school with a dental exam form or waiver.
All forms are available on the Maple website.
If your child will be participating in Maple athletics, it is required that your student have a health exam that was completed within one year prior to the last game of the season, on file in the health office.
Before any medication can be dispensed, the school must receive written instructions and a signed permission form from the student’s physician and parent. All medications must be properly labeled and kept in the Health Office. Parental permission must also be obtained for non-prescription medication.
All forms can be dropped off with a member of the Maple front desk team, or emailed to School Nurse Mrs. Katie Weissler (kweissler@district30.org). Please contact the Health Office at 847-400-8908 if you have questions.
Quest lunch service
Maple School Utilizes MealTime Point of Sale System.
Go to: www.mymealtime.com and create an account
Parents, guardians or students can deposit money on their Maple student IDs to pay for food and beverages in the Cafetorium serving line
Cash will also be accepted
PTO Special Lunch, Ice Cream Days, and Blizzards are NOT part of the Quest lunch program
Dropping off items during school day
Any items, including iPads, dropped off in the office for a student should have the student's name and grade on it and be placed on the cart labeled by grade for the student to pick up.
When a student forgets their iPad or any other items for the day, they should first check in with their teacher, then come to the office to see if it was dropped off. Students are also welcome to make a phone call from the office phone to request items to be dropped off that day.
In order to keep classroom interruptions to a minimum, students will NOT be called to the office to pick up items. The procedures for distribution of these items are listed below.
Place your items on the cart in the vestibule, labeled by student name and grade:
Before lunch - they will be brought to the lunchroom during the student's lunch period by the lunchroom supervisor to be given to the student.
After lunch - students will be called to pick up items at the end of the day.
Items not picked up by a student by the end of the school day will remain in the office until the next day's lunch period for delivery to the student.
Unclaimed lunch boxes left at school will be discarded at the end of each week.
We ask parents and guardians NOT to order food or beverages to be delivered directly to school during their child’s lunch period. Our front office staff will not be responsible for its timely delivery to the lunchroom.
Maple Parent/Teacher Advisory Council
Survey deadline is September 13
Our Maple Parent/Teacher Advisory Council is seeking parent members for the 2024-25 school year. The Parent/Teacher Advisory Council (PTAC) has been created and designed to engage our learning community in discussion and dialogue about the education of our students. The PTAC focuses on topics regarding the school’s curriculum, programming, procedures and any other areas that may impact our students and their learning environment. Additionally, the Parent/Teacher Advisory Council will review and explore educational research and best practices relative to Maple School and the middle-level child.
We intend to maintain a 10- to 15-member council that is representative of the diversity of our Maple School community. Members of the Maple Parent/Teacher Advisory Council will be a well-informed group in order to provide support and guidance for our learning community during the school year.
Planned meeting dates are: October 7, December 9 and March 3 and May 12 at 6:30-7:30 p.m. The meetings will be held in Maple School’s LMC.
If you are interested in serving on the Maple Parent/Teacher Advisory Council, please complete the PTAC Google Form below by Friday, September 13.
MAPLE PTO NEWS
Last day for discounted PTO registration
2024-25 PTO Registration is OPEN! This is your opportunity to register for the PTO, as well as purchase Ice Cream and DQ Blizzards for your student. Don't miss out! Registration Deadline: Friday, August 30, at 11:59 p.m. ($20 Late registration fee after midnight on August 31). Registration is best viewed on a computer.
PTO donations and registration fees directly address the school's immediate needs and priorities, supporting Maple's staff, students, and community overall. The Maple PTO appreciates your support! Thank you!
Special Lunch ordering is now open
The Maple PTO has teamed up with Lunch Solutions to manage our monthly Special Lunch program. Special Lunch will be held one Wednesday every month for all grades and Field Day for 6th & 7th grade only.
Please note that 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. The first Special Lunch of the school year will be held on September 18 and your students will enjoy Tropical Smoothie Cafe. Families have until 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 12 to order Special Lunch. Thank you!
6th-grade social dance program
Looking for a fun way to make new friends? Interested in learning new dance moves? Join us for the 6th grade Social Dance Program.
Yearbook
Anyone wishing to purchase a yearbook for their student should click here to complete the online order or call Josten's at 877-767-5217. Purchasing the yearbook is optional, but most students like to have one at the end of the year. The current cost per book is $32.00. This will increase after winter break.
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.
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