E.G.H.S. Parent Newsletter 1 Quarter - August 2019 GRENADIER … · 2019-08-14 · Hubert Kowalczyk...
Transcript of E.G.H.S. Parent Newsletter 1 Quarter - August 2019 GRENADIER … · 2019-08-14 · Hubert Kowalczyk...
Inside.......Class of 2019 Medallion Winners/Senior Honors Students........................................Page 2-3Class of 2019 Commencement/Prom Photo Montage ................................................Page 4-5Four and Seven Semester Honors ................................................................................Page 6-7Congratulations to our Students ................................................................................Page 8-13Student Services Calendar (August - October)/Counselor Alignment .....................Page 14-15Activities & Athletics Contact Information/2019-20 School Calendar ....................Page 16-17Open House Information (English & Spanish) ........................................................ Page 18-21Information from the School Nurse .........................................................................Page 22-23Student Services Events (August-October) ...................................................................Page 24Seal of Biliteracy Assessment Information (English & Spanish) ................................. Page 25Important Parent Information .....................................................................................Page 26Yearbook Ordering/Senior & Underclassmen Photo Information .............................. Page 27D214 2019/20 Assessment Information ................................................................. Page 28-30Drama Presentation: The Tempest ...............................................................................Page 31Faculty Phone & Email Information ........................................................................Page 32-35DECA/2019 EGHS Auto Show .................................................................................Page 36-37NJROTC/D214 Career Nights ................................................................................. Page 38-39EGHS New Staff/Padres Unidos ..............................................................................Page 40-41Infinite Campus Sign-On Instructions .....................................................................Page 42-43Asbestos & Pesticide Information ............................................................................Page 44-45EGHS Football/GAB News .......................................................................................Page 46-47PTC News/Choir News ............................................................................................ Page 48-49District 214 Spotlight (English & Spanish) ..............................................................Page 50-51Kenneth Young Korner (English & Spanish) ...........................................................Page 52-53D214 Community Education Cultural & Performing Arts ............................................ Page 54D214 Education Foundation’s Golf Open ..................................................................... Page 55
COMMENCEMENT - CLASS OF 2019FIRST DAY OF CLASS: Wednesday, August 14th
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Congratulations 2019 Senior Medallion Winners
Advanced Strength and Conditioning ............................................................. Eric Iterlien Art ................................................................................................................. Anna Maria Slezak Athlete of the Year – Female ....................................................................... Melena Herrera Athlete of the Year – Male .......................................................................... Griffin McEnroe Behavioral Science ................................................................................................. Nicole Ward Biological Science .............................................................................................. Kacper Migacz Business Education ................................................................................ Brandi Middendorp Chemistry ............................................................................................................. Kacper Migacz Community Service ................................................................................................... Julia Ward Debate ......................................................................................................................... Nikola Sowa Drama.................................................................................................................. Amber Bretana EGHS Richard Calisch Nominee ................................................................... Allison Skiple English .................................................................................................................. Kacper Migacz English Language Learner................................................................................... Ryan Sears Family and Consumer Sciences ............................................................... Samantha Pelaez French .......................................................................................................... Anna Maria Slezak Health Careers .......................................................................................... Anna Maria Slezak Heritage Spanish .............................................................................................. Monica Casillas Italian .................................................................................................................. Sabrina Renner Japanese ................................................................................................................... Daniel Duffy Journalism – Guardian ............................................................................................ Paul Jonas Mathematics .................................................................................................... Christian Janick Multiple Languages ................................................................................................Omar Mora Music, Instrumental – Band ......................................................... Aleksandra Kalafarski Music, Instrumental – Orchestra.................................................... Tomoko Sakurayama Music, Vocal – Choral ............................................................................. Nicholas BenjaminOrchesis ................................................................................................................ Hailey Ruppert Physical Education ...................................................................... Anthony Giannakopoulos Physical Education Leader ........................................................................ Stephanie Garcia Physics ...................................................................................................................... James Bayus Principal’s Award .......................................................................................... Nikita Backman Principal’s Award .................................................................................................... Jeremy Bell Principal’s Award ................................................................................................ Lluvia Garcia Principal’s Award .................................................................................................... Holly Olson Principal’s Award ................................................................................. Maria Sanchez-Perez School Spirit .................................................................................................... Margaret Cronin Social Science ........................................................................................................... Nikola Sowa Spanish....................................................................................................................... Nicole Ward Speech ................................................................................................................... Raechel Zoellick Technical Theater ........................................................................................... Thomas Sehata Technology Education .................................................................................... Kacper Migacz Yearbook – Montage .................................................................................. Angelina Calderon
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Highest Honors Graduates have
earned a G.P.A. of 4.20 and above
High Honors Graduates have
earned a G.P.A. of 4.00 to 4.19
Honors Graduates have earned a G.P.A. of 3.80 to 3.99
High Honors 2019
Highest Honors 2019
Honors 2019
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FourSemesterHonors2018-19
KamranAftabCarmelaJoanneAldeaMichaelAmatoRubenArauzReganAugustyniakJazielAvelar-AburtoAnastasijaAvramovicMichaelBadagliaccaAmandaBairdDanielBakhmatovRobertBalzanoJamesBayusRiyaBennyBrittneyBensonEthanBilodeauLaurenBongiovanniJonathanBourasThomasBrautigamStevieBurtonAmarilisCarrilloMonicaCasillasSeanCherryIvanCortesMatthewCrimminsMargaretCroninTaylorDananKathleenDandanMelanieDeLaCruzRenetteDelCarmenMirelaDimitrovaDanielDuffyDylanElsnerCarolineEmmerichTedAlejandreiEnolvaAlexaFontanettaAutumnFrancoGraceGalloShivGandhiStephanieGarciaLluviaGarciaSebastianGarzaEmiliaGibesAlexandraGlinskiJailineGomez-MendozaSarahGrinenDianaGuarnerosJoseGuemezAlexandroGutierrezJessicaHadlerGraceHalfmanDavidHardyPaulHarlevKayleeHatfieldTaylorHenskeJacquelineHernandez
EstevenHernandezAmandaHindmonRasheedHudsonSerenaJamesChristianJanickAshlinJohnSarahJovanovicDanielleKadamianAleksandraKalafarskiRachelKandeferJenniferKearnsKaseyKeenleyMichaelKelnarAldinKeserovicLengKongGraceKostopoulosNathanaelKraemerKaitlynKubicaGabryjelaKulikBenjaminKvetonRosalindaLealLilyMahonJasminaMalekAmberMalmstromHazelAnnManguraliMerlynManojJorgeMartinezGabriellaMauroJohnMcCabeBrandiMiddendorpKacperMigaczJakeMizialkoOmarMoraEmilioMorenoSofiaMorenoHeidiMorrisRachelMorsePeterMuradJessicaMurilloPaigeNapholzKarleyNawrockiElizabethNowakLaurenOdaMichaelOlsenHollyOlsonSophiaPanfilJuliaParisiRushiPatelJankiPatelAviPatelKajalPatelNishantPatelShraddhaPatelJayPatelBhumitPatel
DhvaniPatelMargiPatelShivPatelShivamPatelIryllPatingoDanielPerezEliasPerezAleksandarPetrovSanyaPhilipJaelaPreisterSyedaQadriAlexiaMarieRamosRyleyRathmanKrystianRebowskiSabrinaRennerLuciaRios-VenegasRamiroRoblesOliviaRomanoSemonaRoussanovaVictorRubioHaileyRuppertMelissaSaettoneAnupaSajiTomokoSakurayamaEmmaSaluskiEmilySalvinskiDevenaSammanasuSabrinaSanchez-LunaMariaSanchez-PerezDinaSandenPaulinaSaratMathewSchauRyanSearsThomasSehataReynaShinoMariaSijimonAllisonSkipleRebeccaSkipleAnnaMariaSlezakDeisySotoNikolaSowaAnnaSprengerJamesSteinChristianTchilikovMaeveTerranovaAmandaTriunfolJillianValenteJaquelinVillafanJaredWallerNoelleWalshJuliaWardNicoleWardAdrianWlodarzNadiraZeherovicRaechelZoellick
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SevenSemesterHonors2018-19
RaquelAgatonNathanAhnZackaryAkelBasharAl-AjjoAylaAlkaMarioAlmaguerNouraAlmasriKaylaAmponsahAthenaApostolakosBrienArtAlexAyalaIsraelBanksChristianBantogAdrianBatorNoahBauerHannahBaumeisterKyasiKaylaEliseBayaniRichardBelmonteClaireBlomquistDavidBragielMadeleineBrittoSarahBurkhardtAngelinaCalderonJackelynCamposChristopherCasasAidanCashmanJoshuaCasticNoryCatanoRubicelaChagalaPuchetaJulianCisnerosLaurenClausenGraceClohertyIsabelCobbManuelContrerasCameronCruseJuanCruzPaolaCuatepitzi-RojasChristopherDavisCinthiaDominguezSophieDoyleAsadDurraniNelordinEliseoArmanFloydEspinaKassandraEspino-MoraKarahAllisohnEstilloreZacharyEugeneJillianEvansTeodoraEvtimova
EvitaFerrariSeanFitzCarlosFloresGustavoFloresRachelFordAbigailFrankeTheodorosFrentzasJasonGamezNayeliGarciaChristopherGeorgeLuisGodinezDavidGoraAutumnGougeAnahiGrimaldoPaytonGryzikZytaGuzikEmmaHalfmanMohammedHaqAllisonHasslerJonathanHasslerBryceHennigAlexaHernandezEvynHernandezEdinHodzicJakubHojsanJuliannaHuertaShelbyHurtJenickaHyppoliteKaitlynIngebrigtsenSamanthaIvaskaBenjaminJablonskiNikhilJacobMarieJerniganMichaelJohnsonPatrykJuleckiAlwinJwoyalJohnKaczowkaMeiLiKnudsenStavroulaKokkaliKonradKotHubertKowalczykSandraKowalikJohnKucharewiczKoseiKusunokiKarissaKwiatkowskiKrishnaLadRyanChristopherLibianoSheqereLiloHenryLopezPaoloLosaccoBrianaLozano
AdamMacroSamanthaMadlAlyssaMallekBenecioMarquezCynthiaMartinezMaximinoMartinezAnetteMascoteMichelleMathewSamanthaMattisonAnnaMayschakSarahMcNamaraAngelineMenaSophiaMendezNataliaMillanJosephMizialkoKellyMoellenkampKaylaMontemayorNoahMortonMeganMuellerMeganMurrayDanielMurryShaziaNajeebCameronNovoselskyGraceNuxollNinaOdishooMikaelaOrbeKamilOrlowJoselinOrtizDanielPalabricaAndreaPanovaHanaParkJamesPasterskiDharaPatelJhanviPatelKunalPatelRushikumarPatelShivPatelVedantPatelYashPatelSamanthaPelaezCaleighPelrineKatiaPendowskiMarcoPerezDeLaCruzDevinPetersonAliyahPhilipPatriciaPtakArlenisRamirezVanesaRamirezNeilRasmussenMadisonReedAbigailRemian
BethanyRemianAlessandraReyesKevinReyesMiguelReyesGraceRitterKaelynRittleEmilianoRiveraAdrianaRodriguezKevinRodriguezAlexanderRojahnNicolasRojas-RodriguezKerenRosales-MedinaBrianRoscaOlayinkaSabaRachelSacdalanDanielSalgado-AlvarezSoniaSanchez-CarrilloAshleySanchez-OlivaresAntonioSandovalAngelicaLenelleSantelicesMelissaSchiroIzabelaSewerynskiKhushiShahNicholasShaheenBradleySimmonsEmilySitkowskiArisbelSolisRanaSoyluTetyanaStayuraRyanSteffensJalenStewartJuliaSzafranskaJuliaSzynalKateTalensRianTiptonJessicaTorresMadelynTosterudValichkaTsirkovaYenniferVelazquezDavidVillegasSamanthaWadasJoannaWiaterMarkWickstromKayleeWinklerCelesteWiszowatyThomasYouhnKhadizaZarin
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CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS of the
4th QUARTER
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CONGRATULATIONS STUDENTS of the
4th QUARTER
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EGHSStudentsRecognizedasHighAchieversinthe2019NationalItalianExam
FortyElkGroveHighSchoolstudents,enrolledinItalian1-5classestaughtbyAnnaIzzoGlinskiandEffieKalkounosKarafotias,haveearnednationalmedalsandhonorablementionsintheNationalItalianExamaccordingtoSalvatoreBancheri,NationalDirectoroftheNationalItalianExam.
TheNationalItalianExamisanationalcompetitionsponsoredbytheAmericanAssociationofTeachersofItalian(AATI).Studentswereevaluatedthrougharigorousexaminationoftheirlistening,grammar,vocabulary,cultureandreadingcomprehensionskillsinItalianthroughouttheUnitedStates.
Studentswho take theNational ItalianExamdemonstratea superior levelof integrative cultural andlinguisticcompetenceandacommitmenttoexcellenceanddedication.
CONGRATULATIONSTOTHESEEGHSSTUDENTSFORTHEIROUTSTANDINGACHIEVEMENT
GoldMedal SilverMedal 1.RichardBelmonte(3A) 1.DeniseQuintero(2A) 2.JulianCisneros(3A) 2.OmarMora(5A) 3.CinthiaDominguez(3A) BronzeMedal HonorableMention 1.GraceCloherty(1A) 1.GiannaGeallis(2A) 2.AngelineMena(3A) 3.ClaireBlomquist(3A) 4.SofiaMoreno(5A) 5.SabrinaRenner(5A) 6.MelissaSaettone(5A)
Congratulations
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EGHSStudentsReceiveOutstandingResultsonthe2019NationalFrenchContest–LeGrandConcours
Twenty-threeEGHSStudents,enrolledinFrenchclasses,haveearnednationalmedalsandhonorablementionsinthe84thAnnualNationalFrenchContest.LeGrandConcoursisanationalcompetitionsponsoredbytheAmericanAssociationofTeachersofFrench(AATF).Studentswereevaluatedfortheirgrammar,reading,andlisteningcomprehensionskillsinFrench.Morethan72,000studentsinall50statescompetedinthe2019event.Wecongratulationthosestudentswhorankednationally inLeGrandConcours. Theyhaveshownasuperior levelofFrenchlanguageskills,culturalcompetence,andcommitmenttoFrench.ItismyhopethatthesestudentswillcontinuetheirinterestinFrenchandpursuestudyandtravelopportunitiesasfutureambassadorsoftheFrenchlanguageandthemanyculturesitrepresents.
CONGRATULATIONSTOTHESEEGHSSTUDENTSFORTHEIROUTSTANDINGACHIEVEMENT GoldMedal SilverMedal 1.SusanJohnson(Level2A) 1.LieuNguyen(Level2A) 2.MarinaMitrinovic(Level2A) 2.RaphaelLausa(Level2A) 3.MeganShafar(Level2A) 3.MorganSanaghan(Level2A) BronzeMedal HonorableMention
1. ReneePantaleon(Level1A) 1.BhumiPatel(Level1A)2. CharlotteBorge(Level2A) 2.EmmylouFisers(Level2A)3. NataliaKosciarz(Level2A) 3.AlexandraMazur(Level2A)4. NatalieDimov(Level3A) 4.KushShah(Level2A)5. DominicFosco(Level3A) 5.MarianoAlanis(Level3A)
6.CristinaCisneros(Level3A) 7.JenickaHyppolite(Level3A) 8.MarcelaVelazco(Level3A) 9.TomokoSakurayama(Level5A) 10.AnnaMariaSlezak(Level5A) 11.RaechelZoellick(Level5A)
Congratulations
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CongratulationsSkillsUSAStudentsForTheirOutstandingSuccessatthe2019SkillsUSAStateCompetition
AutomotiveServiceTechnologyJamesAdams(10thPlace)
CarpentryBrysonBehrendt(10thPlace)
CommercialBakingGraceGallo(3rdPlace)ChristianBantog(7thPlace)DanielPalabrica(14thPlace)
HealthKnowledgeBowl(2ndTeam)LengKongAnupaSajiEmilySitkowskiArisbelSolis
MaintenanceandLightRepairBasharAl-AjjoAnthonyGiannakopoulos(9thPlace)DavidSchmitt(11thPlace)
MedicalAssistingLilyMahon(1stPlace)
NurseAssistingLengKong(1st)AshlinJohn(2nd)CinthiaDominguez(3rd)
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ELK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE 2018 – 2019 Season Record: Point Totals as of April 2019
NATIONAL SPEECH & DEBATE ASSOCIATION AWARDS
DEGREE OF MERIT (25-75 points)
DEGREE OF HONOR (75-150 points)
James Dickson 30 Magnolia Goodin 45
Zane Martinez 51 Ashley Lucero 56 Jose Rodriguez 70
Jay Patel 70 Nadira Zeherovic 72
Christopher George 79
Yinka Saba 84 Genesis Davila-Rodriguez 113
Saif Syed 128 Aidan Cashman 142
DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE (150-250 points)
DEGREE OF DISTINCTION (250-500 points)
Maximino Martinez 158 Sophia Mendez 169
David Hardy 175 Grace Ritter 212
Henry Davenport 214 Jessica Wong 247
Mohammed Haq 258 Salam Hussein 260 Jared Waller 318 Hailey Muro 324
Adam Hussein 351 Brayden Bobowski 400
DEGREE OF SPECIAL
DISTINCTION (500-750 points)
DEGREE OF OUTSTANDING
DISTINCTION (1000+ points)
Daniel Salgado-Alvarez 635 Adam Macro 748
Academic All-Americans Nikola Sowa 1124
Thomas Brautigam 1220
14EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
EGHSStudentServicesEvents:August–October
Class Schedules Available on Infinite Campus Parent Nation Welcome Night August 3rd (9th thru 12th Grades) August 7th–5:45-6:15pm–Choir Rm. (SpEd Students) August 7th–6:30-7:30pm-Choir Rm. (Bilingual)
Freshman/Transfer Orientation Day Non-Attendance Days August 9th - 8:15–11:30am August 12th and 13th (Teacher Institute/In-Service Day)
First Day of School Freshmen First Day August 14th August 14th
National SAT Exam (Deadline to register 7/26) Benchmark Testing (9th-11th Grades) August 24th August 27th and 28th (Regular School Day)
Senior Core Curriculum Fall Parent/Teacher Open House August 29th (Periods 1-8) English Classes August 29th – 7-9:00pm
Senior Core Curriculum Non-Attendance Day (Labor Day) August 30th (Periods 1-8) English Classes September 2nd
ADAP Depression Program/Sophomore Health Classes Last Day to Register for SAT on October 5th
September 4-5-6 (Periods 1-8) September 6th
Freshman Core Curriculum Senior Parent College Knowledge Night September 9-10 (Periods 1-8 English Classes) September 11th – 7:30-8:30pm (EGHS Theater)
Career Night: Arts/Communication/Human Services Pep Assembly/1st Home Football Game September 12th (7-9:00pm) Rolling Meadows HS September 13th
Senior Financial Aid Night Career Night: Health & Natural Resources September 18 (7-9:00pm) Rolling Meadows HS September 25th (6:30-9:00pm)
Non-Attendance Day Homecoming Week Pixar September 30th September 22-28
Directions (SpEd/504 Student College Fair) Junior Core Curriculum October 1st (Forest View Educational Center) 6-8:00pm October 1-2 (Periods 1-8) English Classes
National College Fair National SAT Exam (Deadline to register 9/6) October 5th (McCormick Place, Chicago) 11am-3pm October 5th
FAFSA Completion Workshop Night Sophomore Core Curriculum October 10th (Wheeling HS) 6:30-9:00pm October 10-11 (Periods 1-8) English Classes
Fine Arts Assembly End of 1st Quarter October 11th October 11th
Non-Attendance Day (Institute Day) 1st Day of 2nd Quarter October 14th October 15th
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Elk Grove High School 2019-2020 Counselor Caseload Alignment
Student Last name: Sophomores (CLASS OF 2023) A-Ce Steve Gordon 718-4454 [email protected] Ch-Gi Anna Foecking 718-4448 [email protected] Gl-Lan Deb Ohler 718-4516 [email protected] Las-Nev Maria Mroz 718-4450 [email protected] New-Sa Heather DeCook 718-4451 [email protected] Sc-Z Scott Deutsch 718-4453 [email protected] ELL A-L Leslie Alvarez 718-4449 [email protected] ELL M-Z Alex Sanchez 718-4607 [email protected] Sophomores (CLASS OF 2022) A-Dam Steve Gordon Dan-G r Anna Foecking Gu-Li Deb Ohler Ll-O Maria Mroz P-Sa Heather DeCook Sc-Z Scott Deutsch ELL A-L Leslie Alvarez ELL M-Z Alex Sanchez JUNIORS (CLASS OF 2021) A-Cha Steve Gordon Chi-G Anna Foecking H-Lin Deb Ohler Lip-Nol Maria Mroz Nor-Ros Heather DeCook Row-Z Scott Deutsch ELL A-L Leslie Alvarez ELL M-Z Alex Sanchez SENIORS (CLASS OF 2020) A-Clo Steve Gordon Cr-Ge Anna Foecking Go-La Deb Ohler Le-Ort Maria Mroz Ortl-Sa Heather DeCook Sc-Z Scott Deutsch ELL A-L Leslie Alvarez ELL M-Z Alex Sanchez
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17EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2019
2019-2020SCHOOLCALENDARTOWNSHIPHIGHSCHOOLDISTRICT214
Institute Day Monday, August 12, 2019 Students Not in Attendance In-Service Day Tuesday, August 13, 2019 Students Not in Attendance First Day of Classes – 1st Quarter Wednesday, August 14, 2019 Labor Day Monday, September 2, 2019 All Buildings Closed Non-Attendance Day Monday, September 30, 2019 All Buildings Closed Non-Attendance Day Wednesday, October 9, 2019 All Buildings Closed End of 1st Quarter Friday, October 11, 2019 No Early Dismissal
Institute Day Monday, October 14, 2019 Students Not in Attendance First Day of Classes – 2nd Quarter Tuesday, October 15, 2019 Non-Attendance Day Wednesday, November 27, 2019 All Buildings Closed Thanksgiving Day Thursday, November 28, 2019 All Buildings Closed Non-Attendance Day Friday, November 29, 2019 All Buildings Closed 1st Semester Final Exams December 18, 19, 20, 2019 End of 2nd Quarter/1st Semester Friday, December 20, 2019 Students Dismissed After Final Exams Winter Break Begins at Close of Classes Friday, December 20, 2019
Institute Day Monday, January 6, 2020 Students Not in Attendance First Day of Classes – 3rd Quarter Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Monday, January 20, 2020 All Buildings Closed Parent Teacher Conferences, Evening Thursday, February 13, 2020 In-Service Day Friday, February 14, 2020 Students Not in Attendance Presidents’ Day, Non-Attendance Day Monday, February 17, 2020 All Buildings Closed End of 3rd Quarter Friday, March 13, 2020 No Early Dismissal
First Day of Classes – 4th Quarter Monday, March 16, 2020 Spring Break Begins at Close of Classes Friday, March 20, 2020 Students Dismissed Early (2:10pm) Classes Resume After Spring Break Monday, March 30, 2020 Non-Attendance Day Friday, April 10, 2020 Students Not in Attendance Commencement Exercises TBD Memorial Day, Non-Attendance Day Monday, May 25, 2020 All Buildings Closed 2nd Semester Final Exams May 27, 28, 29, 2020 End of 4th Quarter/2nd Semester Friday, May 29, 2020 Students Dismissed After (Last Day of Classes) Final Exams
BOE Approved: 10/18/18
18EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
August 2019 Dear Parent(s)/ Guardian(s), It is with great pride that we invite you to our Open House at Elk Grove High School on Thursday, August 29, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. to 9:00p.m. This is one of the most important and beneficial evenings of the school year, and we urge all Elk Grove families to take advantage in meeting the people who care about your students, as we all help in preparing them to become successful adults. During the evening, you will have an opportunity to be part of our Community Resource Fair, Title 1 Parent Meeting, and follow an abbreviated version of your student’s schedule. Prior to the start of visiting classes, we will hold our Title I Parent Meeting from 6:00 – 6:45 p.m. in room 120. This meeting is completely optional, and it will include an overview of the Title I Grant as well as an opportunity for our families to be involved in decisions regarding use of district and school/parent involvement set-aside funds for Parent Involvement Activities. During class presentations, teachers will provide you with an overview of each course, including course objectives and the resources used in class. Grading information, important projects/assignments, work expectations, supplies needed, and teacher contact information will also be shared. In addition to visiting with each of your child’s teachers, you will be able to attend special presentations targeted for parents of each class. The presentations will include information you need to know as a parent of a freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior student. These presentations will be repeated each lunch hour – periods 4, 5, and 6. An Open House schedule, which includes the locations of the class presentations, is included with this mailing. Please plan to attend the appropriate presentation during your child’s lunch hour. Class periods are ten minutes in length with a five-minute passing period. In advance of this evening, please work with your student to fill out the accompanying schedule, as this information will guide you from class to class or find the student’s schedule on the parent portal in Infinite Campus. At any time during the evening you may see your child’s counselor and/or visit one of the tables in the main hallway set up for our Parent Teacher Council and Grenadier Athletic Boosters. If you were interested in joining either of these organizations, we would ask that you bring a check for $20.00 for PTC and/or $25.00 for the Gren Athletic Boosters. Please note that our Open House format is not the appropriate setting for individual conferences regarding student progress. Parents who desire a personal conference with a teacher should arrange for one at a later date. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday, August 29th. We at Elk Grove High School consider your student’s success our own, and Open House is an excellent opportunity to partner together as the new school year begins. Best Regards,
Paul Kelly Arturo Senteno Kyle Burritt Principal Associate Principal Associate Principal
19EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2019
ELKGROVEHIGHSCHOOL-OPENHOUSEThursday,August29,2019,
7:00p.m.
Pleasedonotforgettobringyourstudent’sschedulewith
you!Period Subject Teacher Room
0hr6:45-6:55p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________1st7:00-7:15p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________2nd7:20–7:30p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________3rd7:35–7:45p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________4th7:50–8:00p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________5th8:05–8:15p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________6th8:20–8:30p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________7th8:35–8:45p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________8th8:50–9:00p.m. ____________________ ____________________ ____________
Classmeetingswillbeheldduringperiods4,5,and6,andweinviteyoutoattendtheone that corresponds with your student’s current grade in school. While thesemeetingsarenotmandatory,theywillprovidevaluableinformationthatistailoredtotheneedsofeachclass.
• ParentsofSeniors(Classof2020)–Room120• ParentsofJuniors/Sophomores(Classof2022/2021)–Cafeteria• ParentsofFreshmen(Classof2023)-MasteryLab/Library
OpenHousewillbeginpromptlyat7:00p.m.;thus,weaskthatyoupleasebeinyourchild’s1stperiodclassby6:55p.m.
IfyouhaveanyquestionsregardingOpenHouse,pleasefeelfreetoreachouttoMrs.AnnaCruz-Gully,AssistanttotheAssociatePrincipalofInstruction,ateither(847)[email protected]
Welookforwardtoseeingallofyouallthisyear’sEGHSOpenHouse!
20EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
agosto 2019 Estimado(s) padre(s)/guardian(es), Es con gran placer que los invito a nuestra Open House en Elk Grove High School el jueves, 29 de agosto, 2019 a las 6pm a 9pm. Esta es una de las noches más importantes del ciclo escolar, así es que esperamos que todas las familias de Elk Grove que aprovechen para conocer a las personas que se preocupan por sus estudiantes, ya que todos les ayudamos a prepararlos para convertirse en adultos exitosos. Durante la tarde, tendrán la oportunidad para ser parte de nuestra feria de recursos, reunión de padres del Titulo 1, y seguir una versión abreviada del horario de su estudiante. Antes del inicio de las clases de visita, llevaremos a cabo nuestra reunión de Padres Título I de EGHS de 6:00 a 6:45 p.m. en el salón 120. Esta reunión es completamente opcional e incluirá una descripción general de la subvención del Título I y una oportunidad para que nuestras familias participen en las decisiones sobre el uso de los fondos de reserva de participación de los padres del distrito y la escuela para las actividades de participación de los padres. Durante las presentaciones, los maestros le proveerán un repaso de cada curso, incluyendo objetivos del curso, y los recursos utilizados en clase. Información sobre grados, proyectos/tareas, las expectativas del trabajo, los materiales necesarios, e información de contacto de los maestros también serán compartidos. Además de visitar a cada uno de los maestros de su hijo/a, también podrá asistir a una presentación especial dirigida para padres de cada grado. Las presentaciones incluirán información que usted necesita saber como padre de estudiantes de 9no, 10mo, 11vo, y 12vo grado. Estas presentaciones serán repetidas cada hora de almuerzo - periodos 4, 5 y 6. Un horario del Open House, el cuál incluye los salones de las presentaciones, se encuentra adjunto. Por favor, asista a la presentación apropiada durante la hora de almuerzo de su hijo/a. Los periodos de clase serán 10 minutos, con 5 minutos entre cada uno. Antes de esta tarde, por favor llene el horario con las clases de su estudiante, ya que esta información lo guiará a donde ir o encuentra el horario de los estudiantes en el portal padres en Infinite Campus. En cualquier momento durante esta noche, usted podrá ver al consejero de su hijo/a y/o visitar una de las mesas del Parent Teacher Council y Grenadier Athletic Boosters en el pasillo principal. Si está interesado en participar en cualquiera de estas dos organizaciones, le pediremos que traiga un cheque por $20.00 para PTC y/o $25.00 para Grenadier Athletic Boosters. Por favor noten que nuestro Open House no es el sitio apropiado para conferencias individuales sobre el progreso de estudiantes. Los padres que deseen una conferencia personal con un maestro deberán hacer una cita después. Esperamos verlos el jueves, 29 de agosto. Nosotros en Elk Grove High School consideramos el éxito de su estudiante nuestro propio éxito, y Open House es una oportunidad excelente para hacer equipo mientras el ciclo escolar comienza. Nuestros mejores deseos,
Paul Kelly Arturo Senteno Kyle Burritt Principal Associate Principal Associate Principal
Elk Grove High School500 West Elk Grove BoulevardElk Grove Village, Illinois 60007
Telephone 847-718-4400Fax 847-718-4417http://[email protected]
21EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2019
ELKGROVEHIGHSCHOOL-OPENHOUSEjueves,29deagosto,2019,
7:00pm
¡¡Porfavor,noolvidentraerelhorariodesuestudiante!!
Periodo Materia Maestro Salón0hr6:45-6:55pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________1er7:00-7:15pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________2do7:20–7:30pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________3ro7:35–7:45pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________4to7:50–8:00pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________5to8:05–8:15pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________6to8:20–8:30pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________7mo8:35–8:45pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________8vo8:50–9:00pm ____________________ ____________________ ____________
Lasjuntasparalosdiferentesgradostomaránlugardurantelosperiodos4,5,y6;losinvitamosaasistiralaquelecorrespondaalgradodesuestudiante.Apesardequeestasjuntasnosonobligatorias,estasproveeráninformaciónimportanteparacadagrado.
• Padresdeestudiantesde12vogrado(Clase2020)–Salón120• Padresdeestudiantesde11vo/10mogrado(Clase2022/2021)–Cafetería• Padresdeestudiantesde9nogrado(Clase2023)–Librería
OpenHousecomenzaráalas7:00pm,asíesquelespedimosquelleguealprimerperiododesuhijoalas6:55pm.
SitienealgunapreguntasobreOpenHouse,porfavorsiéntaseenconfianzadecontactaraAnnaCruz-Gullyal(847)718-4413.
¡EsperamosverlosatodosenelOpenHousedeesteaño!
22EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
From the School Nurse......Laura Yamate
DearElkGroveHighSchoolStudentsandFamilies:
MynameisLauraYamateandIamtheCertifiedSchoolNurseforElkGroveHighSchool.Ihavesixyearsofnursingexperience-withfiveofthoseyearsspentworkingasanurseintheschoolenvironment.ThiswillbemysecondyearatElkGroveHighSchool.Iamveryproudandexcitedtobepartof,andserve,theEGHScommunity.IfthereisanythingthatIcandotoassistyouoryourstudent,orifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasedonothesitatetocontactmeat847-718-4473.Ifyouneedtofaxanyformsorpaperworktome,pleasefax these items to the Health Office at 847-718-4562. I have listed someremindersbelowregardingimportantHealthServicesguidelines.
UPDATINGPHONENUMBERS:Pleaseremembertocalltheattendanceofficetoreportanyphonenumberchanges.Itisveryimportantthatwehaveupdatedandaccurateinformationincaseofanemergency.Studentsthatneedtogohomedue to illnessor injurywillnotbeexcusedwithoutpermission fromaparent/guardianoremergencycontact.ILL/INJUREDSTUDENTS:
ImportantReminder-Keepingstudentswhoareillinthehealthofficeforlongperiodsoftimeposesahealthrisktootherstudentsandstaffmemberswhomayneedtoutilizethehealthofficeduringthe school day. For this reason, we kindly ask that you please have at least one person listed as anemergencycontactwhoisavailableduringthedaytopickupyourchildwithinareasonableamountoftimeshoulditbecomenecessary.Additionally,keepingstudentsinthehealthofficeforlongperiodsoftimewhoareinjuredmayposeahealthrisktotheinjuredstudentastheymaybeexposedtoillnessesfromotherstudentsandstaffmembersutilizingthehealthoffice.Forthisreason,weagainaskthatyoupleasehaveatleastonepersonlistedasanemergencycontactwhoisavailableduringthedaytopickupyourchildwithinareasonableamountoftimeshoulditbecomenecessary.Wegreatlyappreciateyourunderstandingandcooperation.
VISITSTOTHENURSE:Anystudentscomingtothenursemusthaveapassfromtheircurrentclass.Ifitisapassingperiod,thestudentneedstogetapassfromtheclasstheywillbestarting.Theonlyexceptionsarewhenasituationisemergent(bleeding, feelinglightheaded,etc.)orduringlunch.It isthenurse’sdiscretionwhethertoallowastudenttorestinthehealthofficeduringaclassperiod.Manythingsareconsidered(reasonforrequest,grades,attendance,previousvisitstothenurse,etc.).Oneofourgoalsofthehealthofficeistotreat the student comprehensively, but expediently, so that we reduce the time they are out of theclassroomwhilefacilitatingtheirabilitytofunctionoptimallyandbereadytolearn.
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MEDICATIONGUIDELINES:
The responsibility for administering student medication restssolelywiththeparents,orguardian,thereforeascheduleshouldbe arranged so that all medication is taken at home underparental supervision and not during school hours wheneverpossible. In exceptional cases, whenmedicationmust be takenduring the school day, the regulations from the IllinoisDepartment of Public Health, “Guidelines for Management ofMedicationintheSchools”willbeimplementedbytheCertifiedSchoolNurseasfollows:
Procedures:
1. Theschoolnurseistobe informedofstudentswhoarereceivingmedicationfor long-termmedicalconditions.
2. Whenever possible, medication should be self-administered under the supervision of theschoolnurseoranadministrator.
3. Medicationistobebroughttotheschoolinacontainerwhichhasbeenappropriatelylabeledbyapharmacyoramedicalprovider.
4. Whenmedicationmustbeadministeredatschool,theparentorguardianmustprovidetotheschool nurse aDistrict 214medication request formauthorizing the administration of theprescribed medication. This form is available at the school health services office or fordownloadonthedistrictorindividualschoolwebsite(www.d214.orgoreghs.d214.org,clickonParents,HealthServicesandthenForms).Yearlyrenewalisrequired.
5. TylenolorAcetaminophencannowbeadministeredwithparentalpermissionusingtheon-lineregistrationform.
6. The school nurse and/or the principal may, at their discretion, reject a request foradministrationofamedication.Itisunderstoodthattheschooldistrictprovidesthisserviceintheinterestofthewell-beingofstudentsandasanaccommodationtoparents.
Developedby:District214AdvisoryCommitteeasmandatedbystatelaw(P.A.86-1441).Themembersofthis committee are representatives of District 214 administrators, school nurses, teacher-trainers,communityphysicians,nursesandparents.
ASTHMAINHALER/EPIPENPOLICY:AsthmaInhaler/Epi-PenPolicyInaccordancewith105ILCS5/22-30andDistrict214MedicationPolicy, studentsmaycarryandself-administer asthma medication or their prescribed Epi-Pen at school. An Asthma Inhaler/Epi-PenRequestformneedstobecompletedyearlyandmustbesignedbythestudent’smedicalprovider.Thisformcanalsobeobtainedintheschoolhealthofficeorontheschoolordistrictwebsite.Eachstudentshouldcarryhis/herinhaler/Epi-Peninitsoriginalpharmacylabeledcontainerwiththestudent’sname,the drugname and exact dosage aswell as the indication or time inwhich themedication should betaken.Aswithanymedication,neitherinhalersnorEpi-Pensshouldbesharedwithotherstudents.
From the School Nurse (con’t)........
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EGHSStudentServicesEvents:August–October
Class Schedules Available on Infinite Campus Parent Nation Welcome Night August 3rd (9th thru 12th Grades) August 7th–5:45-6:15pm–Choir Rm. (SpEd Students) August 7th–6:30-7:30pm-Choir Rm. (Bilingual)
Freshman/Transfer Orientation Day Non-Attendance Days August 9th - 8:15–11:30am August 12th and 13th (Teacher Institute/In-Service Day)
First Day of School Freshmen First Day August 14th August 14th
National SAT Exam (Deadline to register 7/26) Benchmark Testing (9th-11th Grades) August 24th August 27th and 28th (Regular School Day)
Senior Core Curriculum Fall Parent/Teacher Open House August 29th (Periods 1-8) English Classes August 29th – 7-9:00pm
Senior Core Curriculum Non-Attendance Day (Labor Day) August 30th (Periods 1-8) English Classes September 2nd
ADAP Depression Program/Sophomore Health Classes Last Day to Register for SAT on October 5th
September 4-5-6 (Periods 1-8) September 6th
Freshman Core Curriculum Senior Parent College Knowledge Night September 9-10 (Periods 1-8 English Classes) September 11th – 7:30-8:30pm (EGHS Theater)
Career Night: Arts/Communication/Human Services Pep Assembly/1st Home Football Game September 12th (7-9:00pm) Rolling Meadows HS September 13th
Senior Financial Aid Night Career Night: Health & Natural Resources September 18 (7-9:00pm) Rolling Meadows HS September 25th (6:30-9:00pm)
Non-Attendance Day Homecoming Week Pixar September 30th September 22-28
Directions (SpEd/504 Student College Fair) Junior Core Curriculum October 1st (Forest View Educational Center) 6-8:00pm October 1-2 (Periods 1-8) English Classes
National College Fair National SAT Exam (Deadline to register 9/6) October 5th (McCormick Place, Chicago) 11am-3pm October 5th
FAFSA Completion Workshop Night Sophomore Core Curriculum October 10th (Wheeling HS) 6:30-9:00pm October 10-11 (Periods 1-8) English Classes
Fine Arts Assembly End of 1st Quarter October 11th October 11th
Non-Attendance Day (Institute Day) 1st Day of 2nd Quarter October 14th October 15th
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SealofBiliteracyAssessmentInformationAAPPLandAVANTSTAMPlanguagetestswillbeofferedtoSeniorsonlyonSeptember18thandSeptember24th,2019from4:00pm-6:30pmatForestViewEducationalCenter,2121S.GoebbertRd,ArlingtonHeights,IL60005.RegistrationwillopenonAugust19thandwillcloseonSeptember6th,andthelinkwillbefoundbelow.Seatingislimited and will only be open until all spots are filled. The cost for the exam will be $25, which includes anadministrativefee,thecheckshouldbemadeouttoTownshipHighSchoolDistrict214andcanbemailedtoMaryQuinnatForestViewEducationalCenter,2121S.GoebbertRd,ArlingtonHeights,IL60005,oritcanbebroughtintothemainofficeatyourschool.Ifawarded,theSealofBiliteracywillbeplacedonthestudent'sdiplomaandtranscript.StudentscanreceivethesealinlanguagestaughtinandoutoftheDistrict.TolearnmoreaboutqualifyingfortheSealofBiliteracy,pleasevisitpage30ofour2019-20AcademicHandbook.FormoreinformationontheSealofBiliteracy,pleasevisitthislinkatISBE:
https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Illinois-State-Seal-of-Biliteracy.aspxIfyouhaveanyquestionsinthemeantime,pleasecontactAngelaSisi,DirectorofLanguageDevelopmentat:
[email protected](847)718-7836.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsinthemeantime,pleasecontactAngelaSisi,DirectorofLanguageDevelopmentat:[email protected].
InformaciónsobreevaluacióndelSellodeLectoescrituraLas pruebas de idioma AAPPL y AVANT STAMP se ofrecerán a estudiantes de último año solo en dos fechasdiferentes,el18y24deseptiembrede4:00p.m.a6:30p.m.enForestViewEducationalCenter,2121S.GoebbertRd,ArlingtonHeights,IL60005.Inscripciónempezaráel19deagostoycerraráel6deseptiembre,elenlaceparalapáginadeinternetseencuentramásadelante.Losasientossonlimitadosysoloestaránabiertoshastaquesellenentodoslosasientos.Elcostodelexamenseráde$25,queincluyeunatarifaadministrativa,yelchequedebeserescritoparaTownshipHighSchoolDistrict214,ypuedeserenviadoporcorreoaMaryQuinnatenForestViewEducationalCenter,2121S.GoebbertRd,ArlingtonHeights,IL60005,opuedellevarsealaoficinaprincipaldesuescuela.Comoyasabrá,apartirdelañoescolar2018-19,losestudiantesdelDistrito214tendránlaoportunidaddeobtenerelSellodeLectoescrituraBilingüe,reconocimientoestatalporconocimientoydominioeninglésyunoomásidiomasextranjeros.Además,recibirelSellodeLectoescrituraBilingüedelaJuntadeEducacióndelEstadodeIllinoisledaráalosestudiantesdelDistrito214laoportunidaddeobtenercréditosuniversitarios.Al ser otorgado, el Sello de Lectoescritura Bilingüe se colocara en el diploma y en la boleta del estudiante. LosestudiantespuedenrecibirelsellodelosidiomasqueseenseñandentroyfueradelDistrito214.Paraobtenermásinformaciónsobre cómocalificarparael SellodeLectoescrituraBilingüe, visite lapágina30denuestroManualAcadémico2019-20.ParaobtenermásinformaciónsobreelSellodeLectoescrituraBilingüe,visiteesteenlaceenISBE:
https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Illinois-State-Seal-of-Biliteracy.aspxSitienealgunapregunta,porfavorcontacteaAngelaSisi,DirectoradeDesarrollodelIdiomaen:
[email protected](847)718-7836.
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CONTROVERSIALISSUESINTHECLASSROOM
Township High School District 214’s primary mission is to enable all students to learn the skills, acquire theknowledge,anddevelopthebehaviorsnecessaryforthemtoreachtheirfullpotentialascitizenswhocanmeetthechallengesofachangingsociety.Inademocracythatopenlyconfrontsacuteandpressingpolitical,social,economic,andmoralproblems,itislikelythatsuchissueswillbeevidentinclassrooms.Discussionsabouttheseissuesprovidestudentswiththetypeoflearningexperiencethatwillhelppreparethemtomeetthechallengesofaglobalchangingsociety.
District214providesitsparents/guardiansanopportunitytograntorrefusepermissionfortheirsonordaughterto participate in a class activity or to request an alternative assignment when study materials are deemedcontroversial. Parents/guardians with concerns regarding controversial issues, materials, and curricula shouldcontacttheschool’sprincipal/designee.Theadministrationhasestablishedguidelines,procedures,andsafeguardsforanunbiased,impartialhandlingofcontroversialissuesintheclassroom.
DISTRICT214HASANAPP!Wanton-the-goinformationfromDistrict214?There’sanappforthat!TheDistricthasofficiallylaunchedafreeiPhone and Android supported app that gives you mobile-friendly access to District 214 news and schoolinformation. Amongother features, thenewappoffers apassword-activatedContactManager feature that letsparents,studentsandstaffoptintoreceivetextmessagesinthecaseofclosingsorschoolemergencysituations.
Tosetupthetextservice,visitwww.d214.org/cm.pdf.You’llneedyourstudent’sschoolID#andoneofthephonenumbersonrecord inorder toopt in. Theappalso featureseasyaccess toDistrict214’sgrowingsocialmediapresencethroughclickablelinkstoofficialTwitter,FlickrandFacebookfeeds;maps;linkstotheBoardofEducationandemployeecontactpagesofDistrict214’swebsite;andlinkstoallDistrict214schoolandalternativeprogrampages.Thegoalistoprovideevenbettercommunicationthroughtheuseofinnovativetechnology–alreadyastapleinour classrooms.Thisnewappallowsus tomeetyouwhereyou’reat anddeliver relevant informationas it’sneeded.TheDistrict214appisavailableforfreedownloadthroughGooglePlayandiTunesbysearchingforHighSchoolDistrict214.
ACCESSTOTHESCHOOLELEVATORIfyoursonordaughterneedsthetemporaryuseofanelevatorcardduetoamedicalcondition,thecardcanbeobtainedfromtheschoolnurse,Ms.Yamate.Ifthecardislostornotreturned,therewillbea$25fine.Abuseoftheelevatorwillresultinconsequences. Ifyouhaveanyquestions,[email protected].
D214ONFACEBOOKANDTWITTER
StayuptodateonthelatestnewsfromHighSchoolDistrict214anditsschoolsbyfollowingandlikingourTwitterandFacebookaccounts.
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DON’TFORGETTORESERVEYOURYEARBOOK!
YoumayorderyouryearbookintheMainOfficeorStudentActivitiesOffice(booksare$50each)Youcanpaywithcash,creditordebitcard;checksshouldbemadepayabletoElkGroveHighSchool.Youryearbookmayalsobeorderedatwww.jostens.com(Jostenswillallowapaymentplan if desired). Last day to reserve yourbook isFebruary28,2020. After thatdate, studentswill takea chanceofavailabilityatdistribution.
SENIORBABYPICTURES
Celebrateyourseniorwithababyphotoandcongratulatorynoteintheyearbook!OrderbyOctober31stforreducedpricing.
DEADLINE:December20,2019–NOEXCEPTIONS
Orderbythefollowingdatesforreducedpricing: 1/4page$70nowuntil10/31/19then$75from11/1to12/20/191/8page$40fromnowuntil10/31/19then$50from11/1to12/20/19
Topurchaseyourad,gotowww.jostens.com/yearbookads
Ifyoudidnottakeyourseniorportraitthissummer,thereisstilltime!Make-updates:October21–25,2019from3:00-9:00pminthefoyer.
LastchanceforayearbookphotoonlyisFRIDAY,NOVEMBER15th–InFoyer-Duringlunchhours.
Nopicturescanbeorderedfromthisphotoshoot.
**Senioryearisanimportantmilestone,wewouldlikeeveryEGHSseniorrepresentedintheyearbook!Tobeincludedintheyearbook,allseniorphotosmustbetakenbyPrestigeStudios.
YouDONOThavetopurchasephotostobeincludedintheyearbook.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasecallPrestigeCustomerServiceat630-910-6800.
CLASSPHOTOS(GRADES9-11)
Freshmen,sophomores,andjuniorswilltaketheirphotosinthegymonThursday,August29thduringtheirPE,health,ordanceclass.ForstudentsabsentonAugust29thorthosewhowouldliketoretaketheirphoto,
‘PictureRetakeDay’willbeheldTuesday,October15thinthefoyerduringlunchhours.
TOORDERAPHOTOPACKAGE:Orderformswillbemailedhome.Pleasebringyourcompletedformwithpaymentonpictureday.
Ifyoudonotreceiveaform,thereareextrasinthemainoffice.
SENIORPORTRAITS
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Township High School District 214 Assessments 2019-2020
District 214 administers assessments to its students to provide them, their parents, and high school staff with performance information. The information is used for: • Placement in appropriate courses • Identifying the need for additional instruction • Monitoring student growth • Determining the extent to which students are
meeting district and state standards • Providing information to enrich the curriculum and
instruction • Providing information for making post-secondary
educational and vocational decisions District 214 is committed to: • Providing frequent, purposeful, appropriate, and fair
assessments accompanied by timely feedback • Helping students and parents make good use of
assessment data in their decision making processes • Helping staff understand and effectively utilize
assessment data Township High School District 214 coordinates district-wide assessment programs for high school students. 1. State of Illinois Assessment Program that
complies with the requirements of the State Board of Education.
2. College-Bound Assessments aid students in making decisions with regards to their college plans. These are assessments such as the National ACT and SAT where students register for the test online.
This pamphlet describes the assessments, target population, date and place for each assessment. Current fees shown for optional tests are subject to change. Testing Accommodations If your student requires accommodations for testing under an IEP or 504 plan and will register for one of the optional assessments, please contact the counselor or case manager in your school at the beginning of the school year to learn how to apply for accommodations for the specific tests. State of Illinois Assessment Program PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10 are assessments in the College Board’s SAT Suite of Assessments. The PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10 are guidance resources that help students measure their current academic development, explore AP course options, and assess readiness for college and career options. The assessments include Reading, Writing and Language, and Math. The PSAT 8/9 and PSAT 10 will help prepare students for the SAT assessment taken during their junior year and are state required assessments.
PSAT 8/9 Target Population: 9th grade students Date: April 15, 2020 Locations: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, W, Newcomer Center, TAFV, Vanguard, and YAP. Visit https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-8-9 for more information. PSAT 10 Target Population: 10th grade students Date: April 15, 2020 Locations: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, W, Newcomer Center, TAFV, Vanguard, and YAP. Visit https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10 for more information. SAT State Testing A state-funded SAT assessment will be administered to all high school juniors and is a graduation requirement. This in-school administration will include the essay. See below, under College Bound Assessments, for more information about the SAT. Target Population: 11th grade students Date: April 14, 2020 Locations: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, W, Newcomer Center, TAFV, Vanguard, and YAP. ISA - Illinois Science Assessment is a state required science assessment that will be administered to students enrolled in Biology I. The assessment is aligned to the Illinois Learning Standards for Science incorporating the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). Visit https://www.isbe.net/Pages/Illinois-Science-Assessment.aspx for more information. The state may change the ISA requirement for this year, but we haven’t received official information. Target Population: Students in Biology I (typically 9th grade) Dates: March/April 2020 Locations: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, W, Newcomer Center, TAFV, Vanguard, and YAP. ACCESS for ELLs - Assessing Comprehension and Communication in English State-to State for English Language Learners is a standard-based English Language Proficiency Test that tests students in the four language domains: Listening, Speaking, Reading, and Writing. Target Population: All Students in the ELL Program Dates: January/February 2020 Locations: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, W, Newcomer Center, TAFV, Vanguard and YAP.
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College-Bound Assessments ACT is a college readiness exam. The test measures a student's general educational achievement and ability to complete college level work. The multiple-choice tests cover four curriculum areas: English, math, reading and science. An optional writing test measures skills in planning and writing a short essay. Test questions are directly related to what students study in their high school courses. Although optional, the ACT or the SAT is required for admission by many post-secondary institutions. For more information and to register, visit https://act.org/student. . Grade: Predominantly college-bound 11th and 12th grade students. Fee: approximately $50.50 (Act + writing test $67). District 214 has applied to offer the following test dates. At this point the dates may not all be finalized. ACT determines the locations of the tests. All test dates are Saturdays.
*Note: The ACT will be open for both standard and accommodation testing only on the dates listed above at each school. AP - Advanced Placement Tests are offered for students who have pursued college-level AP courses while in high school. Certain score levels on tests may allow students to receive advanced placement and/or credit upon entering college. Registration/payment for AP Exams are now be required in the fall. For more information, visit https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/what-is-ap Target Population: Students enrolled in AP courses (optional). Fee: approximately $94 for each test Dates: Monday, May 4, through Friday, May 15, 2020 Location: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, and W PSAT/NMSQT - Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (optional) measures the reading, writing and language, and math skills needed for college and career. Scores from the PSAT/NMSQT may qualify 11th grade students to be National Merit Scholars and enables students who
PSAT/NMSQT cont. score at the highest levels to qualify for college scholarships. It allows students to compare their academic skills with those of other college-bound students. For more information visit: https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/psat-nmsqt-psat-10.
If your student requires accommodations for testing under an IEP or 504 plan and will register for PSAT/NMSQT, contact the counselor or case manager in your school as soon as possible. The deadline to apply to College Board for accommodations is August 27, 2019. Target Population: Predominantly College-bound 11th grade students to qualify for National Merit Scholars or other college scholarships. Fee: approximately $30 Date: October 16, 2019 Location: BG, EG, JH, P, RM, and W SAT measures the knowledge and skills that research shows are essential for college and career readiness and success. The assessment is composed of Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Math, and an optional essay test. The purpose of the SAT Essay is to assess ability to analyze an author’s argument. Although, optional the SAT or the ACT is required for admission by many post-secondary institutions. SAT Subject Tests are offered to aid college placement in specific subject areas. Students may choose from 20 SAT subject tests. For more information and to register, visit https://collegereadiness.collegeboard.org/sat/test-design. Target Population: Predominantly college-bound 11th and 12th grade students. Fee: approximately $49.50 (Sat + essay $64.50). Subject Area Tests – approximately $26 each District 214 has applied to offer the following test dates. At this point the dates may not all be finalized. College Board determines the locations of the tests. All test dates are Saturdays.
SAT Dates*
Test Registration Deadline
Locations
August 24, 2019
SAT & Subject Tests
July 26, 2019 BG, JH
October 5, 2019
SAT & Subject Tests
September 6, 2019
RM
November 2, 2019
SAT & Subject Tests
October 3, 2019 JH, P
December 7, 2019
SAT & Subject Tests
November 8, 2019
W
March 14, 2020
SAT only February 14, 2020
W
*Note: The SAT will be open for both standard and accommodation testing only on the dates listed above at each school.
ACT Dates * Registration Deadline
Locations
September 14, 2019 August 16, 2019 BG, W
December 14, 2019 November 8, 2019 EG, JH, W
February 8, 2020 January 10, 2020 RM
April 4, 2020 February 28, 2020 EG
June 13, 2020 May 8, 2020 W
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Assessment Calendar by Month 2019-2020 August Saturday, August, 24 SAT and Subject Tests September Saturday, September 14 ACT October Saturday, October 5 SAT and Subject Tests Wednesday, October 16 PSAT/NMSQT November Saturday, November 2 SAT and Subject Tests December Saturday, December 7 SAT and Subject Tests Saturday, December 14 ACT January January/February ACCESS for ELL February Saturday, February 8 ACT March Saturday, March 14 SAT only March/April IL Science Assessment April Saturday, April 4 ACT Tuesday, April 14 State SAT Wednesday, April 15 PSAT 8/9, PSAT 10 May May 4 - May 15 AP Exams June Saturday, June 13 ACT
Assessment Supervisors Buffalo Grove High School – H.S. Code 140-447 Julie Chybicki-Zimmer - (847) 718-4030 [email protected] Elk Grove High School – H.S. Code 141-778 Carol Biging - (847) 718-4425 [email protected] John Hersey High School – H.S. Code 140-097 Joan Lazarz – (847) 718-5002 [email protected] Prospect High School – H.S. Code 143-062 Janice Sokolik - (847) 718-5413 [email protected] Rolling Meadows High School – H.S. Code 143-736 Deanne Pacione - (847) 718-5633 [email protected] Wheeling High School – H.S. Code 144-387 Paula Kruty - (847) 718-7135 [email protected] District 214 Julie Kim - (847) 718-7939 [email protected]
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Last Name First Name Ext. Email DivisionADAMS ERIN 4723 [email protected] ScienceAGUILAR-IANNOTTI JENNIFER 4581 [email protected] ArtALVAREZ LESLIE 4449 [email protected] CounselorAREY JIM 4620 [email protected] Social ScienceBARAN AMANDA 4700 [email protected] Special Ed.BARNUM CHRISTINA 4640 [email protected] ScienceBEYNA TERRY 4519 [email protected] P.E./ Boys' Athletic Director
BIERNACKI BRIAN 4722 [email protected] MathBIGING CAROL 4425 [email protected] Assessment Ctr.
BJANKINI LAURA 4589 [email protected] EnglishBLANKE CARYN 4637 [email protected] ScienceBOCZAR THOMAS 4445 [email protected] ScienceBOHNENKAMP MATTHEW 4780 [email protected] ScienceBOYLE PAMELA 4589 [email protected] CNABRAATEN DON 4550 [email protected] Career Counselor
BROWN MAURA 4500 [email protected] OrchestraBUCCIARELI BRIAN 4694 [email protected] Special Ed.BUCCIARELI LINDSAY 4604 [email protected] Social ScienceBUJDEI PERSIDA 4655 [email protected] MathBURRIER DEAN 4689 [email protected] World Language
BURRITT KYLE 4412 [email protected] Principal of Operations Art & CTE Division Head
BUSH JOSEPH 4718 [email protected] Social ScienceBUXTON JENNIFER 4724 [email protected] P.E.CAPPELEN DIANA 4691 [email protected] World LanguageCARLSON JEREMY 4638 [email protected] MathCARSON MARLA 4577 [email protected] PsychologistCASTRO RICARDO 4584 [email protected] World LanguageCAVAZOS CHUCK 4587 [email protected] EnglishCHAUDHARI SAMIR 4721 [email protected] P.E.CHRISTIE RYAN 4716 [email protected] World LanguageCISNEROS-WATSON LUCKETT KESHENA 4499 [email protected] ADAM 4759 [email protected] AdministratorCONLON MEGAN 4734 [email protected] E.L. TeacherCOTE´ PAMELA 4686 [email protected] World LanguageCURTIS MELISSA 4601 [email protected] Social ScienceDAVISSON DANIEL 4602 [email protected] Social ScienceDE COOK HEATHER 4451 [email protected] CounselorDELZER CORINNE 4725 [email protected] Special Ed.DEUTSCH SCOTT 4453 [email protected] CounselorDOHERTY DAN 4511 [email protected] School OfficerDOMPKE DAVID 4639 [email protected] Math
2019-2020 STAFF MEMBERS EXTENSIONS (dial 847-718+Ext.) & EMAIL ADDRESSES
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Last Name First Name Ext. Email Division
2019-2020 STAFF MEMBERS EXTENSIONS (dial 847-718+Ext.) & EMAIL ADDRESSES
DUBNICKA LAURA 4720 [email protected] ScienceFERENCZ DAWN 4481 [email protected] LibrarianFIORITO RONALD 4498 [email protected] BandFISHER KRISTEN 4430 [email protected] Business Ed.FLETCHER KIRSTEN 4688 [email protected] World LanguageFOECKING ANNA 4448 [email protected] CounselorFROESCHLE CHAD 4615 [email protected] BusinessFURMAN ANTHONY 4509 [email protected] P.E.GALARZA RAYMUNDO 4452 [email protected] Social WorkerGIERMAN KRISTEN 4783 [email protected] EnglishGLENN BRENDAN 4661 [email protected] MathGLINSKI ANNA 4690 [email protected] World LanguageGLOSSON KRISTA 4656 [email protected] ScienceGONZALEZ-MARTINEZ GLADYS 4697 [email protected] ScienceGORDON STEVE 4454 [email protected] CounselorGUIMON LESLIE 4727 [email protected] World LanguageHEINTZ MARK 4600 [email protected] Social ScienceHEINTZ NANCY 4676 [email protected] ScienceHENG AMI 4679 [email protected] MathHERNANDEZ MELISSA 4455 [email protected] Counselor InternJANU BRUCE 4767 [email protected] Social ScienceJOHNSON DAVID 4642 [email protected] MathKALE BONNIE 4588 [email protected] EnglishKALKOUNOS EFFIE 4687 [email protected] World LanguageKARL CHRIS 4492 [email protected] Technology Supervisor
KEELEY JACQUELINE 4593 [email protected] EnglishKELLY PAUL 4410 [email protected] PrincipalKEMP MARY 4487 [email protected] Math Science Division Head
KEZIOS STEPHANIE 4717 [email protected] Social ScienceKLAUS DANIEL 4669 [email protected] HealthKOPKOWSKI ANNIE 4738 [email protected] MathKURA KEITH 4789 [email protected] P.E.LAMORTE AMANDA 4479 [email protected] Social WorkerLARSON MARY 4501 [email protected] EnglishLAVAND COURTNEY 4629 [email protected] Special Ed.LEA (MULLANEY) COLLEEN 4647 [email protected] MathLEE BRIAN 4667 [email protected] P.E.LEE SANDRA 4750 [email protected] EnglishLESNIAK KRISTEN 4592 [email protected] EnglishLESNIAK STEVEN 4605 [email protected] World LanguageLO DESTRO IOANNA 4762 [email protected] World LanguageLOCH QUINTEN 4651 [email protected] Science
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Last Name First Name Ext. Email Division
2019-2020 STAFF MEMBERS EXTENSIONS (dial 847-718+Ext.) & EMAIL ADDRESSES
LUDEWIG ERIN 4431 [email protected] Family Consumer Science
MACIEJEWSKI JESSICA 4531 [email protected] EnglishMARTINEAU LISA 4465 [email protected] English/YearbookMC GING PATRICK 4525 [email protected] Technology Ed.MIKUZIS EMILY 4636 [email protected] EnglishMILLIGAN SEAN 4666 [email protected] World LanguageMIOCIC ANTHONY 4441 [email protected] College CounselorMODELSKI KEVIN 4730 [email protected] EnglishMOHAMMED SAARAH 4608 [email protected] Social ScienceMOLBERGER KIMBERLY 4650 [email protected] MathMROZ MARIA 4450 [email protected] CounselorMULCRONE SEAN 4457 [email protected] Psychologist
MURPHY ROBERT 4418 [email protected]. Prin. Athletics/Activities Fine Arts Division Head
NORRIS VALERIE 4421 [email protected] Principal Student Services
O'CONNOR RYAN 4663 [email protected] MathOHLER DEBRA 4516 [email protected] CounselorPACYK CINDY 4582 [email protected] ArtPAK POLINA 4643 [email protected] English/ELPARK ELEANOR 4739 [email protected] SciencePENA (D'Alessandro) CINDY 4772 [email protected] Science/Student Council
PENIO JUSTIN 4405 [email protected] Success/Safety & Wellness/Health Division Head
PERKINS MELINDA 4606 [email protected] Social SciencePETLICKI KRISTEN 4627 [email protected] Cafeteria SupervisorPFEIFFER JAMES 4513 [email protected] Special Ed.
PHILLIPS TIM 4468 [email protected] Language/Social Science Division Head
PIEPER JON 4782 [email protected] Technology Ed.POKORNY LISA 4735 [email protected] English LanguagePOLLEY STEPHEN 4675 [email protected] Driver's EducationPORTERS MIKE 4507 [email protected] Athletic TrainerPRENDERGAST ALISSA 4501 [email protected] EnglishRADAKOVITZ MICHAEL 4670 [email protected] P.E.
RANDALL JACQUELYN 4518 [email protected]/ Girls' Athletic Director
RAPINCHUK LINDSEY 4446 [email protected] Speech PathologistRICE COLIN 4649 [email protected] ScienceRIVERA AMY 4658 [email protected] Math
RIVERA EDGAR 4406 [email protected] Success/Safety & Wellness/Health Division Head
RODRIGUEZ LISETTE 4508 [email protected] P.E.ROGERS CHRISTOPHER 4580 [email protected] ScienceRUIZ/BERGMAN CARMEN 4692 [email protected] World Language
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Last Name First Name Ext. Email Division
2019-2020 STAFF MEMBERS EXTENSIONS (dial 847-718+Ext.) & EMAIL ADDRESSES
SADLER MECCA 4461 [email protected] English/EL Division Head
SAKEN DANIEL 4535 [email protected] World LanguageSALZMANN KIMBERLY 4648 [email protected] MathSANCHEZ ALEXANDER 4607 [email protected] CounselorSANDER KIMBERLY 4512 [email protected] Family Consumer Science
SENTENO ART 4414 [email protected] Principal of Instruction & PE Division Head
SMITH BRIANNE 4652 [email protected] MathSOHN SHAE 4703 [email protected] Special Ed.SONGER GERRI 4701 [email protected] Special Ed.STAVROPOULOS ALEX 4654 [email protected] ScienceSTOKES JENNA [email protected] P.E.STRAMA STACY 4671 [email protected] P.E.THOMPSON RITA 4616 [email protected] English LanguageVISSING RACHEL 4662 [email protected] MathWALLOCH THOMAS 4660 [email protected] MathWANG PETER 4657 [email protected] ScienceWATSON JOSHUA 4533 [email protected] Business Ed.WHALEN JOSEPH 4459 [email protected] Technology Ed.WILSEY J. PATRICK 4659 [email protected] ScienceWINSTEAD KATIE 4476 [email protected] Special Ed.WINTER PHILIP 4736 [email protected] ScienceWOLFE JOSEPH 4477 [email protected] Special Ed.WONG JONATHAN 4633 [email protected] Technology Ed.YAMATE LAURA 4473 [email protected] NurseYORMARK BEATA 4653 [email protected] MathZDENOVEC JEFF 4426 [email protected] Technology Ed.
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Are you interested in learning about business, marketing, management, finance and/or anentrepreneurship?Want touseyourknowledge inbusinessandcompeteat the local,state,andevennationallevel?Ifyousaidyestoonethesequestionsorwanttolearnmoreaboutbusiness–joinDECA.Thisoneremarkableexperiencewillchangeyourlifeforever.DECAisaco-curricular,highschool,student-centeredbusinessorganizationspecificallydesignedtoprovideactivitiesthatwillmotivatestudentstolearnmarketingcompetenciesthatwillpreparethemtobecomeskilled,employableworkersinmarketing,management,andentrepreneurship,andanymarketingrelatedcareers.
Anyonehighschoolstudentwhohasaninterestinbusiness,marketing,management,orstartingtheirownbusinesscanjoinDECA.DECAmeetseveryTuesdaymorningbeforeschoolat7:30AMinroom103.
StudentsinvolvedinDECAwillhavetheopportunitytoexpandtheirknowledgeonbusiness,marketing,management, and finance by attending many field trip opportunities throughout the school year. Inadditiontothose fieldtripopportunities,students involved inDECAhavetheopportunitytoshowcasetheirbusinessknowledgethroughDECA’scompetitiveevents.Thereare4levelsofcompetitionforDECA(local, regional, state,and international).These fourcompetitiveopportunitiesallowanopportunity toshowcaseanddemonstratetheirbusinessandmarketingknowledgethroughDECA’scompetitiveeventstructure.Competitiveeventsconsistoftwobusinesssituationalrole-plays,awritteneconomicstest,andbusinesswrittentest.
DECAisanationalorganizationwithmorethan219,000highschoolmembersin5,000classroomsin3,500schoolsacrosstheworldwhoarepreparingforcareersinmarketing,finance,hospitality,managementandentrepreneurship.You’llhavetheopportunitytobecomeanacademicallyprepared,communityoriented,professionallyresponsible,experiencedleaderthroughparticipationinDECAactivitiesatthelocal,state,andnationallevel.
Fromcommunityserviceprojects,competitiveevents,educationalconferencesandfieldtrips,leadershippositions,networkingandsocialmedia,you’llattaintheknowledgeandskillsyouneedtobecollegeandcareerready.If interestedingettinginvolvedorlearningmoreaboutthisbusinessorganization:DECA,[email protected].
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Attentioncarownersandcarenthusiasts……Onceagain,theElkGroveAutoClub,DECA,andSkillsUSAwillbehostinganautoshowforstudentsandthecommunityinthehighschoolparkinglot.Ifyoulikeclassiccars,cars from the 60’s, imports, Camaros, Mustangs and Corvettes - then mark yourcalendar forSunday,September22nd.The16thannualAutoShowwillbeheld from
12p.m.to3p.m.intheschoolparkinglot.TherewillbeRaffle-prizes,music,food,freeadmissionandplentyofcarstolookat!Eachyear,studentsfromourstudentbusinessorganizationDECAandstudentsfromourAutoClubandSkillsUSACareerandTechnicalorganizationsplan,organize,promote,andexecuteanautoshowintheparkinglotatElkGroveHighSchool.Thisyearmarksour16thAnnualeventandwilltakeplaceonSunday,September22nd.Theautoshowallowscarownersfromtheschoolandcommunitytoshowofftheircarsandinvitesareacarenthusiaststoenjoyafamily-friendlyafternoonatourschool.Inordertomakethiseventasuccess,weneedthehelpoflocalbusinesses.Ifyou,oryourbusiness,areinterestedinsponsoringoureventoryouwouldbewillingtodonatesomeofyourmerchandiseasraffleprizes for our event that would help our organization raise funds for our program. If interested insponsoring our auto show please feel free to contact Chad Froeschle ([email protected]).RegardlessofyourinterestinsponsoringourautoshowweinviteyouandyourfamilytocomeoutandenjoythiswonderfulcommunityeventonSunday,September22nd.
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NJROTC
NEWSLETTER
District214’sWheelingNavyJuniorReserveOfficerTrainingCorpsisaleadershipdevelopmentprogram
consistingofstudentsfromallD214schools.
Cadetsaretaughtleadershipskillsalongwithhowtopreparefortheirfuture.
CADET REPRESENTATIVES:
Buffalo Grove C/PO2 V. Verma
Elk Grove C/PO1 S. Andersen John Hersey C/SN G. Smith
Prospect C/SR A. Chartouni Rolling Meadows C/PO1 J. Lovely
Wheeling C/CPO B. Nguyen
INSTRUCTORS :
Jeff Morse [email protected] Jermaine Cotillier [email protected]
Office: 847-718-7116/7115
NJROTC’sSummerofLeadershipActivitiesByCadetSarahAndersen,EGHSSenior&NJROTCPAO
NavalJuniorOfficersTrainingCorps(NJROTC)isaleadershipelectiveclassforallD214studentsthat focuses on leadership development. This summer, the cadets of the Wheeling NJROTCparticipated inopportunities tobothgiveback to thecommunityand toprepare themselves forthefutureinanycareerpaththeychoose.
ColorGuards&Parades
Cadets perform color guards and parades for community and service organizations as much aspossible.TheRiverTrailsMiddleSchoolgraduationColorGuardnotonlyenabledcadetsachancetogiveback,itwasoneofthenewcadetstaff’sfirstopportunitiestoplanandcarryoutanevent.CadetsalsoprovidedacolorguardforSaluteInc.,anon-profitorganizationthatpridesitselfonitsmissiontoprovideassistancetomilitaryfamiliesinneed.NJROTCproudlymarchesinandprovidesvolunteersforMemorialDayandFourthofJulyparadesinWheeling,ArlingtonHeights,andGlenview.ThisyearNJROTCwasalsoproudtobeapartoftheWheeling125thYearAnniversary.
CommunityServiceNJROTC also takes prides in developing citizenship and a sense of responsibility in studentsthroughcommunityservice.OneofthecommunityserviceopportunitiesforcadetswaswithFeedMy Starving Children. Participants gathered and spent a morning volunteering at FMSC whileconnectingwiththecommunityandeachother.Cadetsvolunteeredtohelpwiththe85thBattalionFamily Day at Pioneer Park and Arlington Heights Frontier Days and Mane Event. SophomoreSamantha Tellez supported the Wheeling police department’s National Night Out. Cadets alsoassistedinthemaintenanceandcleaningoftheMANATRA,anavaltrainingvessel.CadetswenttoCalumettopreparethevesseltobemovedtoDuSableHarborwherecadetswilltrain.
LeadershipCampsEvery year, Wheeling NJROTC joins forces with other NJROTC units in the area to run twoleadership camps that cadets can attend over the summer. Students gained a broaderunderstandingandknowledgeofleadershipandteamworkattheBasicLeadershipTrainingcampin Marseilles. Cadets learned skills such as first aid and orienteering. Selected cadets can alsoattendtheLeadershipAcademyattheGreatLakesNavalStationweretheyhadtheopportunitytosail,workwithteams,andfurtherleadershipskillswithtopcadetsfromsixteenunitsthroughouttheMidwest.OthercampsandacademiesincludetheAmericanLegionGirlsState,BoysStateandPoliceAcademy.‘Freshman New Cadet Training’ in the units own ‘mini-camp’ organized and run by cadet forincoming freshmanand interested students.GrenadierRyanNguyen provideessentialdrill andphysicaltraininginstructiontotheprospectivecadets.
FieldTrips&EventsTheunit uses college visits as oneof theways toprepare students for the future. This summercadets visited Northwestern University, Illinois Institute of Technology, and the University ofIllinois in Chicago. Not only did cadets tour and learn about the schools, but were also givendetailedpresentationsonROTCscholarshipsavailable for incomingseniorsandother resourcesforpost-highschooleducationfinancialaid.Other events have to do with specifically with special events or NJROTC teams. Some examplesincludetheupcomingtriptotheAirandWaterShowandtheFreeportMarksmanshipCamp.Teamparticipationdoesrequireextratimebutisvoluntary.Grenadierswhoparticipateinteamsinclude:PTTeam:SarahAndersen,SamanthaTellez,IssacHererra,RyanNguyenAcademicTeam:IsaacHererraDrillTeam:IssacHererra,RaynNguyen,SamanthaTellezMarksmanshipTeam:IssacHererra
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Learn About Different CareersArts and Communication and Human Services September 17, 2019 | 6:30 pmProspect High School
Health and Natural ResourcesSeptember 26, 2019 | 6:30 pmWheeling High School
Engineering / Industrial Technology and Business and ComputersOctober 15, 2019 | 6:30 pmRolling Meadows High School
Arts and Communication and Human Services | Health and Natural Resources Engineering / Industrial Technology and Business and Computers
All D214 students are welcome to attend these informative career nights!
H I G H S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 2 1 4 | C E N T E R F O R C A R E E R D I S C O V E R Y
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Ozaz Abdalla - School Counselor Intern
Helen Hunt - Food Service
Erin Adams - Chemistry/Physics Teacher
Polina Pak - English/EL Teacher
Laura Bjankini - English/EL Teacher
Mecca Sadler - English/EL Division Head
Keshena Cisneros–Watson - Choir Director
Arturo Senteno - Associate Principal of Instruction
Patricia Escutia - EL Instructional Assistant
Denise Spence - Security
Melissa Hernandez - School Psychologist Intern
Jenna Stokes - P.E. Teacher
Krassimira Tomov - Food Service
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Padres Unidos
Los padres tendrán la oportunidad de aprender cómo ayudar y apoyar a sus alumnos para que logren sus metas durante todo su tiempo en Elk Grove High School. Los padres también podrán obtener apoyo mutuo y aprender sobre diferentes temas en cada sesión.
Fechas
Ø 29 de agusto, 6:30-9:00 pm, Cafeteria de Elk Grove High School
Feria de recoursos durante Open House
Ø 19 de septiembre, 6:30-8:30 pm, Salon 107 de Elk Grove High School Cómo usar “Infinite Campus” para monitorear calificaciones, tareas, y asistencia
Ø 24 de octubre, horario a determinar, Forest View Education Center Feria Universitaria en Español
Ø 14 de noviembre, 6:30-8:30 pm, Biblioteca de Elk Grove High School ¿Cuáles son las señales de que mi estudiante necesita ayuda socio-emocional?
Ø 23 de enero, 6:30-8:30 pm, Biblioteca de Elk Grove High School
Comunicación: hablando con sus adolescentes
Ø 22 de febrero, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Cafeteria de Elk Grove High School Collegepalooza: Sesión informativa sobre el proceso de solicitud de la universidad
Ø 19 de marzo, 6:30-8:30 pm, Cafeteria de Elk Grove High School Elk Grove High School Celebración de Dia del Niño (evento familiar)
Ø 16 de abril, 6:30-8:30 pm, Biblioteca de Elk Grove High School Ayudar a los estudiantes a navegar por las redes sociales y el acoso cibernético
Ø 3 de mayo, 11:30 am-1:00 pm, Teatro de Elk Grove High School Celebración de Cinco de Mayo y Ceremonia de entrega de premios
Cuidado de niños estará disponible durante las sesiones en Elk Grove High School
Para más información llamen a Gaby Ramirez al 847-718-4778. Presentado por Padres Unidos de parte de Titulo 1.
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Infinite Campus Sign-On Instructions
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Infinite Campus Sign-On Instructions (con’t.)
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ASBESTOS HAZARD EMERGENCY RESPONSE ACT
In accordance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) and the Illinois Asbestos Abatement Act (105 ILCS 105/), you are being notified that all District 214 facilities contain various amounts and types of asbestos-containing building materials (ACBM). These materials do not pose any hazard to individuals unless the materials are disturbed.
The District maintains compliance with all applicable governmental and regulatory asbestos rules and regulations. The District also maintains compliance with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH) guidelines for operations and maintenance activities. The District routinely performs operations and maintenance activities, required inspections, and surveillance activities to verify that the materials are being managed according to IDPH and CCDPH guidelines.
The Building and Grounds Department of each individual facility and the District Operations Department have on file copies of the AHERA Management Plans that describe the locations of all ACBM. These Plans are available for inspection during regular business hours. Contact the Director of Operations for more information at (847) 718-7619.
PESTICIDE APPLICATION NOTIFICATION REGISTRY
All District 214 facilities practice Integrated Pest Management to minimize the use of any pesticides on school grounds. The Structural Pest Control Act (225 ILCS 235/) and the Lawn Care Products Application and Notice Act (415 ILCS 65/) requires public schools to notify parents/guardians and school employees at least 48 hours (two business days) prior to any pesticide applications on school grounds. The term “pesticide” includes insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides and fungicides. The notification requirement extends to both indoor and outdoor pesticide applications. Excluded from the notification requirement are antimicrobials such as disinfectants, sanitizers or deodorizers, insecticide baits and rodenticide baits.
Pesticide application notification can be included in newsletters, bulletins, calendars and/or other correspondence currently published by each school and the District. All District 214 facilities have established a registry of individuals who wish to be specifically notified of pesticide applications on school grounds. To be included in this registry, please contact your student’s individual school or program for more information.
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February20,2018DearParent/GuardianandStaffMembers:In 1999 the Illinois General assembly passed laws requiring that public schools notifyparents/guardiansandschoolemployeesatleast48hourspriortoanypesticideapplicationsonschool property. The term “pesticide” includes insecticides, herbicides, rodenticides, andfungicides.Thenotificationrequirementextendstobothindoorandoutdoorpesticideapplications.Excluded from the notification requirement are antimicrobial agents (such as disinfectants,sanitizers,ordeodorizers),insecticidebaits,androdenticidebaits.ElkGroveHighSchoolhas,therefore,establishedaregistryofpeoplewhowishtobenotified.Tobeincludedinthisregistryforschoolyear2018-2019,pleasecompletetheformbelowandsubmitittotheBuildingsandGroundsSupervisoratyourschool.AnyotherquestionsyoumayhaveregardingtheDistrict’spestmanagementpracticesmayalsobedirectedtoTedBirrenat847-718-7619_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SchoolPesticideApplicationNotificationProgramRegistry
Pleasenotifyme,atleast48hoursinadvance,whenanypesticideapplicationswilloccuronschoolproperty.Parent/Guardian/StaffMemberName:___________________________________________________________________StudentName/School:____________________________________________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________Zip:_________________Phone:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________PLEASERETURNTO: JackHummel Buildings&GroundsSupervisor ElkGroveHighSchool 500W.ElkGroveBlvd. ElkGroveVillage,IL60007
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ELK GROVE FOOTBALL
Congratulations Elk Grove High School family, Coach Osei is inviting you to join the Elk Grove Football program for the 2019 football season. Our football players pride themselves in developing a new tradition their community will be proud of. On top of lifelong lessons and character building, new Nike uniforms, 7on7 apparel, and more are earned for those willing to show courage, fight and sacrifice to build a new brand of Elk Grove football. Freshmen: ~ No experience is necessary ~ * Monday, August 12th * 3:15 PM * Meet in Field House * Equipment Needed - workout shoes & clothes, football cleats, water
Varsity / JV: ~ Sophomore, Juniors & Seniors ~ * Monday, August 12th * 3:15 PM * Meet in Field House * Equipment Needed - workout shoes & clothes, football cleats, water
ALL student-athletes must receive a “white card” to participate in athletics at Elk Grove High
School. In order to receive your white card follow these steps:
- Complete school registration
- Have a current physical on file OR bring a copy of your physical in on Monday, August 12th
at 3:15 PM
- White Card pickup times in Athletic Office begins 8/5/19 - 8/12/19 from 7:00-3:00PM
Any questions, problems or concerns contact Coach Osei via email - [email protected]
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TheGrenadiersAthleticBoosters(GAB)wouldliketowelcomeallstudentsandtheirfamiliestothe2019-2020schoolyear.GABistheparentboosterclubthatsupportsALLofthesportsofferedatEGHS.Thecouncilworkstoraisefundsthroughouttheschoolyear.ThesefundsaregeneratedthroughfundraisersinwhichALLoftheproceedsgotobenefitGrenadierAthletics.OneofthemajorsourcesofrevenueforGABisthoughmembershipbyourathleticfamiliesandschoolcommunity.The$25familymembership/sponsorshipfee,goesaLONGwayinhelpingusprovideourathleteswiththeresourcesneededtostaycompetitive.PleaseclickonthelinkbelowtobedirectedtotheGABwebsitewiththeformandotherimportantinformationifyoudidnotalreadybecomeamemberduringregistration.https://eghs.d214.org/co-curricular/grenadier-athletic-boosters/Forthe2019-2020schoolyearwehavethefollowingeventsplanned:
• GolfOuting–September21,2019• FatherDaughterHocusPocusDance–October26,2019• TriviaNight–TBD(November2019)• GrensGALA–March07,2020(heldonaSaturdayNight)
Youcanalsofindussellingvariousspriritwearatthehomefootballgamesandotherhighschoolevents.Oneofourbigpurchasesforthe2018-19schoolyearwasaPixellotsystemthroughNHFSforthemaingymandfootballfield.Withthissystemallhomegames(maingym&footballfield)canbewatchedonline.SomeawaygamescanalsobeviewedifthehostschoolhasthePixellotsystem.Pleaselookformoreinformationaboutsubscriptionsonourwebsitecomingsoon.Haveagreatschoolyear!Welookforwardtoit.GoGrens!GABAdvisoryCouncil
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On behalf of the EGHS Parent Teacher Council (PTC), I would like to take this opportunity towelcomeeachofyouandyourfamiliestoElkGroveHighSchool!Toournewfamilies,welcomeandtoourreturningfamilieswelcomeback!Ourstudentsarefortunatetoattendaschoolwithanoutstandingadministration,exceptionalteachers,andwonderfulfamilies.
ThePTCfunctionstoenhanceourstudents’educational,social,andextracurricularexperiences.Weareapartnershipofparents,teachers,andadministratorsdedicatedtomakingadifferencethrough volunteerism, community involvement, and fundraising efforts for our kids. Weencourageyoutobecomepartofavolunteercommunitythatsupportsyourchildren’seducationinnumerousways!It’sagreatwaytomeetfamiliesandhelpsupportourschool.Togetherwecanmakeadifference!
InordertofundallthePTCprojectsplannedweholdourmajorfundraiser,theHolidaySamplerCraftShow,eachyearonthefirstSundayinNovember.ThisyearourCraftShowisbeingheldonSunday,November3rd.Pleasesavethedatetolendusahandandcomeshop,youwillfindmanybeautifulitemsforsale!Detailsonvolunteeringwillbecomingsoon!
PTCmeetings are held the first Tuesday of eachmonth at 7:30 pm. The firstmeetingwill beTuesday,September3rd in the foyerconferenceroom.FollowusonTwitter@PTC_EGHS andFacebook-EGHSParentTeacherCouncilforinfoonvolunteeropportunities,meetings,andmuchmore!
Pleasedon’thesitatetoemailifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutthePTCandwhatwedo.
DianneSprengerPTCPresidentptcpresident.eghs@gmail.comThankyouforyourcontinuedsupportofthePTC!GoGrens!!
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We are excited to announce that EG Choir has a new Director!
Please join us in welcoming Mrs. Keshena Luckett!
& Congratulations Choir Executive Board Members for 2019 – 2020!!!
President - Mikaela Orbe Vice President - Ayla Alka Co-Secretary Amberly Krol Co-Secretary Alfred Sawyer
Librarian – Julia Szynal Ariel Williams
Jennika Hyppolite Paola Cuatepitzi-Rojas
Yinka Saba Zach Meyers
***CHOIR STUDENTS STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS
REGARDING OUR KICKOFF EVENT FOR THURSDAY, AUGUST 22 AFTER SCHOOL!***
Choir Parents
Please join EG Choral Boosters to support our program and make new friends! We greatly appreciate parent support even if you can only assist us once during the school year.
Our first meeting is scheduled for August 15th at 7pm in the Choir Room.
Visit our Choral Boosters webpage at egchoirs.com.
Thanks to all for supporting EG Choirs!!!
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BUFFALO GROVE HIGH SCHOOL | ELK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL | JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL | NEWCOMER CENTER | PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOLROLLING MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL | THE ACADEMY AT FOREST VIEW | VANGUARD SCHOOL | WHEELING HIGH SCHOOL
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@district214 @district214 @District214 www.d214.org
For Edin Hodzic, Jovany Melchor and Bob Voss, summer employment marks an important step to their future, thanks to High School District 214’s new Youth Apprenticeship program.
The program, which was honored this past summer by District Administration magazine
“for leading the way with new ideas that work,” was developed to provide concrete job skills and training to students who know what careers they want to pursue by their junior year of high school.
“Youth apprenticeships bring relevancy and immediacy to the high school experience,” said Dr. Lazaro Lopez, District 214’s associate superintendent for teaching and learning.
“Students explore career opportunities while gaining valuable work experience, earning wages and valuable credentials without taking on student debt.”
Current District 214 juniors who are interested in the apprenticeship program should apply by Tuesday, October 15 by visiting www.discover214.org/apprenticeships. The District is currently running apprenticeships in cybersecurity, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and automotive services, and has plans to expand to health science and manufacturing.
In District 214, apprentices are selected for the program in their junior year of high school. They get 20 to 30 hours a month of paid job training during the school year in addition
District 214 students build skills, earn wages through new Youth Apprenticeship program
For Hodzic, Melchor and Voss, working on the federally registered cybersecurity apprenticeship is giving them valuable experience in a variety of areas. All three plan to go to college and pursue careers in cybersecurity or other IT-related fields.
“I love it,” Hodzic said of the experience. “It gives us hands-on experience. We can really see what these industry professionals are doing. I really value the overall experience we gain here.”
“Youth apprenticeships bring relevancy and immediacy to the high school experience.” – Dr. Lazaro Lopez
to college coursework and mentoring. During the summer, they work up to 28 hours a week to expand their skills. At the end of the program, students receive either a federally registered apprenticeship certification or a youth apprenticeship certification in addition to up to a year of college credits.
During the pilot year of its Youth Apprenticeship program, the district used its own facilities for job placements. This upcoming school year, the District plans to increase the program by placing apprentices with local employers.
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BUFFALO GROVE HIGH SCHOOL | ELK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL | JOHN HERSEY HIGH SCHOOL | NEWCOMER CENTER | PROSPECT HIGH SCHOOLROLLING MEADOWS HIGH SCHOOL | THE ACADEMY AT FOREST VIEW | VANGUARD SCHOOL | WHEELING HIGH SCHOOL
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@district214 @district214 @District214 www.d214.org
NOTICIAS DESTACADAS DEL DISTRITO 214
Para Edin Hodzic, Jovany Melchor y Bob Voss, los trabajos de verano son un paso importante para su futuro gracias al nuevo programa de Aprendizaje para Jóvenes del distrito de preparatorias 214.
Este programa, que fue homenajeado este verano por la revista District Administration por guiar el camino con nuevas ideas que funcionan, fue desarrollado para ofrecer habilidades concretas de trabajo y entrenamiento a los estudiantes de 11º grado de preparatoria que ya saben en qué carreras están interesados.
“El aprendizaje para jóvenes agrega relevancia y cercanía a la experiencia de la preparatoria,” dijo doctor Lázaro López, superintendente asociado de enseñanza y aprendizaje. “Los estudiantes exploran oportunidades de carrera mientras adquieren valiosas experiencias laborales, ganan salarios y certificaciones sin endeudarse en créditos estudiantiles.”
Los estudiantes de 11º grado del distrito 214 que estén interesados en el programa de aprendizaje deben llenar su solicitud antes del Martes 15 de Octubre, la forma se encuentra en línea: www.discover214.org/apprenticeships. El distrito tiene actualmente oportunidades de aprendizaje en seguridad cibernética (cybersecurity), calefacción, ventilación y aire acondicionado (HVAC) y servicios automotrices; y tiene planes de expandirse a ciencias de la salud y manufactura.
En el distrito 214, los aprendices son seleccionados para el programa en el 11º grado de preparatoria, obteniendo de 20
Los estudiantes del Distrito 214 adquieren habilidades, ganan salarios a través del nuevo programa de Aprendizaje para Jóvenes
Para Hodzic, Melchor y Voss, trabajar en el programa registrado a nivel federal de aprendizaje en seguridad cibernética significa obtener experiencias en una variedad de áreas. Ellos tres están planeando ir a la universidad y estudiar carreras en seguridad cibernética o en otras áreas relacionadas a tecnología informática (IT).
“Me encanta,” dijo Hodzic sobre su experiencia y nos ofrece experiencias para practicar. “Podemos de verdad ver lo que los profesionales de la industria están haciendo. De verdad valoro toda la experiencia que obtenemos aquí.”
“El aprendizaje para jóvenes agrega relevancia y cercanía a la experiencia de la preparatoria.” – doctor Lázaro López
a 30 horas al mes de trabajo remunerado durante el año escolar, además de cursos de universidad y mentoría. Durante el verano ellos trabajan hasta 28 horas a la semana para incrementar sus habilidades. Al final del programa los estudiantes pueden recibir una certificación de aprendizaje registrada a nivel federal o una certificación de aprendizaje para jóvenes, además de hasta un año en créditos universitarios.
Durante el año piloto de este programa de Aprendizaje para Jóvenes, el distrito utilizó sus propias instalaciones para colocación de puestos. En este año que comienza el distrito planea expandir el programa colocando aprendices con empleadores locales.
52EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
EGHS PARENT NEWSLETTER 1ST QUARTER - AUGUST 2019
Funding provided in whole or in part by the Illinois Department of Human Services-Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery (IDHS-SUPR) and the
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
CPYDCoalition @CPYDCoalition cpydcoalition.org
Date: Saturday, September 14th, 2019 Time: 10AM - 4PM Location: Kenneth Young Center 1001 Rohlwing Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
CPYD.Coalition
Kenneth Young Korner
Is your teen looking to create social change in their
community and school? Encourage them to join the
Youth Advisory Council!
The YAC is a student club at EGHS which focuses on creating positive and lasting change among EGHS
youth and families.
YAC members organize events year-round to educate teens and parents
on mental health, substance use, violence prevention, job access, and career prep. Participation in the club
counts for Harper Promise Hours!
How to join the YAC:Contact Ray Galarza, YAC sponsor
and EGHS social worker, at [email protected]
Learn more by visiting bit.ly/egrecovery, scanning the QR code on the left with your cellphone’s camera, or by calling us at (847) 524-8800.
Community Awareness Day You are invited to attend Remember. Recover. Discovery. - a day-long community engagement event to learn about substance misuse, recovery programs, and to honor those who have struggled with substance use. This event is free-of-charge and open to all community members. Activities include a panel discussion, memorial ceremony, and Narcan training.
Looking for local teen resources? Interested in recovery services? Scan the QR code on the left or visit cpydcoalition.org/resource-guide
53EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2019
BOLETÍN DE PADRES DE EGHS 1O TRIMESTRE - AGOSTO 2019
CPYDCoalition @CPYDCoalition cpydcoalition.org
Fecha: sábado 14 de septiembre de 2019 Hora: 10AM - 4PM Ubicación: Centro Kenneth Young 1001 Rohlwing Rd. Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
CPYD.Coalition
Kenneth Young Korner
¿Su adolescente está buscando crear un cambio social en su
comunidad y escuela? ¡Anímalos a unirse al Youth Advisory Council!
El YAC es un club de estudiantes en EGHS que se enfoca en crear cambios
positivos y duraderos entre los jóvenes y las familias de EGHS. Los
miembros de YAC organizan eventos durante todo el año para educar a los
adolescentes y los padres sobre la salud mental, el uso de sustancias, la prevención de la violencia, y mas. ¡La participación en el club cuenta para
Harper Promise Hours!
Cómo unirse al YAC:
Póngase en contacto con Ray Galarza, patrocinador de YAC y trabajador
social de EGHS, en [email protected]
Para obtener más información, visite bit.ly/egrecovery, escanee el código QR a la izquierda con la cámara de su teléfono celular o llámenos al (847) 524-8800.
Dia de conciencia comunitaria. Estás invitado a asistir Recuerda. Recuperar. Descubrimiento. - un evento comunitaria para aprender sobre el uso indebido de sustancias, los programas de recuperación y honrar a aquellos que han tenido problemas con el uso de sustancias. Este evento es gratuito y está abierto a todos los miembros de la comunidad. Las actividades incluyen un panel de discusión, ceremonia conmemorativa y entrenamiento de Narcan.
¿Busca recursos locales para adolescentes? ¿Interesado en servicios de recuperación? Escanee el código QR a la izquierda o visite cpydcoalition.org/resource-guide
Fondos provistos en mayoría o en parte por el Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Illinois - División de Prevención y Recuperación del Uso de Sustancias (IDHS-SUPR) y la Administración de Servicios del Abuso de Sustancias y Salud Mental (SAMHSA).
54EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2018
55EGHS Parent Newsletter 1st Quarter - August 2019
ParentsinvitedtosupportDistrict214EducationFoundation’sGolfOpen
RosalvaAlcantar,aRollingMeadowsHighSchoolgraduate,canattesttothetransformativepossibilitiesgiventostudentsthroughtheDistrict214EducationFoundation.AsaRollingMeadowssenior,sheneededscrubstotakeaCertifiedNursingAssistantclass,butlackedthemoney.Adonor’ssinglecontributionmadeitpossible.Shegotthescrubs--thenfinishedtheclassandpassedthestatetest,becomingacertifiedCNAwhilestillinhighschool.
“Thankstopeoplelikeyou,studentslikemeareabletobelieveinourselvesandachieveanythingthatcomesourway,”shewrotetothedonor.“Idon’thaveenoughwordstothankyou.” Alcantar,nowcontinuingherhealthcarestudiesatHarperCollege, is the featuredspeakeratthefifthannualFoundationfortheFutureGolfOpenandReception,anannualFoundation event supporting innovation and success beyond the limitations ofconventionaleducationfunding.
Theevent,scheduledforMonday,September9attheprivateRollingGreenCountryClubinArlingtonHeights,invitescommunitypartners,donors,parentsandotherstoembracetheimportanceofinvestinginpubliceducationandfocusesontherewardofgivingbackandtheoutstandingimpacttheircontributionscanhaveonpreparingstudentsforthefuture.
TheOpenfeatures18holesofgolf,brunch,on-coursecontests,on-coursefoodpreparedandservedbyDistrict214culinarystudentsandalivelyreceptionfeaturingentertainmentandheartyfoodstations.Shotgunstartisatnoon.Pricingis$250forasinglegolfer($1,000forafoursome)or$50forthereceptiononly,whichstartsat4:45p.m.Sponsorshipsalsoareavailable.Toregisterorformoreinformation,visithttp://www.214foundation.org/golf-open
Township High School District 214Elk Grove High School500 W. Elk Grove Blvd.Elk Grove Village, IL 60007