Willow Grove Principal Message ~ October 2, 2020

Willow Grove Principal Message ~ October 2, 2020

Dear Families,

Happy October! If you have not done so already, make sure that you get signed up for a Family Educator Conference for next week. This is a wonderful opportunity to check-in on your child’s progress together and determine next steps for the remainder of the trimester. 

Over the next few weeks there will be a lot of information in order for us to have a successful return for hybrid learning. We thank you ahead of time for thoroughly reading the information and/or watching the videos. This will answer many of your questions and is a great way to stay up-to-date on the most recent information.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead! 

Fondly,

Jenny Smith, Principal 


NEW *Upcoming Calendar/Schedule Reminders*

Thursday, October 8th is an Early Release.  Remote learning will end at 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM.

Friday, October 9th there is no school as staff will be engaged in Family Educator Conferences. 

Monday, October 12th there is no school.

Tuesday, October 13th there is no school due to the recent approval of a Remote Planning Day for all staff.


NEW KINDERGARTEN ONLY *Material Pick-Up (remote learners) Material Exchange & Bus Tag Pick-Up (in-person learners)*

Mark your calendars for Wednesday, October 14th, for another material drive-thru round.  Hours will be 11:30 AM-5:00 PM.  

Remote Learners:

Continuing remote learner families will be picking up Exploration Lab materials and additional content materials for their continued remote learning plan.  

In-Person Learners (beginning Oct. 15):

As specials will continue remotely during the second half of a student’s day (non-classroom time, as it has been) we have additional materials to pick-up for Exploration Lab.  In-Person learners will also pick up their “bus tag.”  Bus tags are an identification tag so we know who your student is when they arrive at Willow and what their end-of-day dismissal plans are.  In addition, they’ll include a barcode that we scan to verify parents have completed the daily self-certification wellness check.  All students get a bus tag, regardless of if they take the bus or not.  It is very important parents attach these bus tags securely to the outside of your student’s backpack.  To ease your child's load to school on the first in-person attendance day, families should also return particular materials and all student supplies.  Families should place their child’s dropoff belongings in a disposable bag (such as a kitchen garbage bag) that is clearly labeled with their child’s name.  Following is the list of materials and supplies your child will need:

  • Any reading materials that were provided in prior pick-ups (ReadyGen books, small readers, etc.)
  • Writers composition notebook (school provided)
  • Whiteboard, dry erase markers, and eraser (school provided)
  • Bridges math curriculum books (school provided)
  • Bridges math material box (school provided)
  • General Supplies LIST HERE - Please keep supplies simple, nothing fancy, and by the quantities listed in the supply list, not more.  

In-person students should KEEP handwriting, music, and PE materials at home for their remote specials.

During the hours of 11:30 AM - 5:00 PM on Wednesday, October 14, please drive into our front circle drive (one-way only). With all members inside the vehicle and wearing masks, hold a sign in the window with your child’s name and homeroom teacher written bold and large for us to read. One of our staff members (with a mask and gloves) will gather and/or collect your child’s materials from your trunk.  

If you cannot attend:

Remote Learners: Pick up your child’s materials in the office anytime between 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, any day after the 14th.

In-Person Learners: Call the office to arrange or send what you can with your child, and above all, have your child’s name clearly marked on his/her backpack on the first day of in-person learning, October 15th.

If you have any questions, please contact your child’s teacher regarding material specifics or our front office for any logistics.


NEW *Commitment to Partnership*
As emphasized in Superintendent Schmidt's message sent on Tues., Sept. 29, implementing a hybrid in-person learning model is and must be a partnership. 

We know that some surrounding districts or schools who began their in-person learning plan have had to revert to full remote for a period of time. In many situations, this has been due to positive cases about which families were not truthful with the school or with the health department regarding symptoms and the diagnosis or with those conducting the contact tracing process.  

We are confident that the District 96 community will rise to the occasion and partner with us to ensure safety and success. Please think carefully about your commitment to our partnership before sending your kids to school.  


NEW *Updated Student Schedules and In-Person Learning Protocols*

UPDATED SCHEDULES will take effect for ALL of our students on the following schedule: 

Kindergarten – schedule effective beginning Oct. 15

For those returning to schools in the hybrid model, please review the IN-PERSON LEARNING PROTOCOLS thoroughly, so that you are prepared to complete and submit the required one-time annual self-certification and acknowledgment of protocols via a link in an email communication you will be sent after Oct. 5.


NEW *Updated COVID-19 Metrics*

This UPDATED COVID-19 METRICS is the information “dashboard” that maintains transparent and open communication around COVID-19 metrics. As a user of the dashboard, the District has access to COVID-19 data as recommended by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Northern Illinois Public Health Consortium. We review this data daily, update the dashboard weekly, and consider this data in making many decisions.


NEW *Wait List for Conference Sign-Up*

At this time, some of our staff members have a fully booked conference schedule. If you continue to be on the waiting list, feel free to reach out and set-up a brief phone conference with the staff member for another time. Thank you for understanding!


NEW *In-Person Arrival & Dismissal Details*

Thursday, October 1st, I shared a SPECIAL BLOG POST about In-Person Arrival & Dismissal.  If your child is NOT taking the bus home daily, we need you to complete the survey included in this message by Monday, Oct. 5, at midnight so we can get organized for a safe dismissal.  There are also many other important details included.  If you haven't read, please do.


NEW KINDERGARTEN *In-Person Odds & Ends*

We are looking so forward to having some of our students in-person at Willow Grove, beginning October 15th.  These are a few things our in-person families can prepare for:

  • Please pack a spare change of clothing (at least pants/underpants) in your child's backpack in a ziplock storage bag.  Label the bag with your child's name.  
  • Can your child tie his/her own shoes?  If not, now is the time to start practicing!  Consider velcro or shoes without ties while your child is still learning to help us at school.
  • Can your child zip his/her own coat?  This is also the age for children to learn to zip on his/her own.  Start practicing now.
  • It's beginning to get a bit chilly!  Where we may go outside for a brief break, we will not have extended outdoor recess time in our half-day schedule.  Children do not need snow pants or boots.  To execute socially distanced arrival and dismissal, we will not be using the cubbies in our hallways.  Children will have a chair in the classroom for their coat and backpack at their individual table.  Please keep additional winter gear at a minimum, as children won't be playing in the snow, getting wet, etc.   When the temperature gets really cold as it does here in the Midwest, of course, feel free to add mittens/gloves, hat, and scarf!  
  • Children will be bringing iPads and Logitech iPad "crayons" between home and school daily.  Please develop a routine of charging both every night and putting them in their backpack each morning.  A helpful tip is to post a sign at child eye level on the door where your child will exit in the morning.  You can make a picture checklist of this and anything else to support your child to develop independence with morning routines.
  • Children should NEVER bring food to school.  They should never eat on the bus.  We will not have snack during our half-day schedule.
  • Please do not send any toys or personal play type belongings to school.  These tend to get lost on the bus and also cause a learning distraction.  
  • Children may bring individual water bottles to school.  They should not be glass and should have a spill-proof top. Children should not take water bottles out on the bus as the roll on the floor and cause a potentially dangerous situation.  Please label your child's water bottle with his/her name.
  • Remind your child to never stand on the bus or get out of his/her bus seat unless they are getting on or off.  Children should always remain seated in their assigned seats and out of the aisle.  
  • MOST IMPORTANTLY: Parents must do the DAILY self-certification for their child.  More info will be coming from the district on this process.

REPEAT *Fall Conference Sign-Up*

Please click THIS LINK to sign up for fall family educator conferences with your child's educators.  You will sign-in to our new platform "Meet The Teacher" with your name, and email address, your child’s name, and his or her date of birth.   

At the elementary level, you will be able to sign up for a conference with your child’s classroom teacher and other educators your child works with on a regular basis.  Please complete this for each child who attends District 96.  Please know that some of our specials teachers and related services may have booked schedules.  If you are interested in meeting with these educators, please sign up for the waitlist.

As a reminder, if you are unable to attend these conferences on these dates, please email the educator you are interested in speaking with to set up a phone conference.  Family Educator Conference sign up will close October 5th.

As a reminder, Family Educator Conferences take place virtually via Zoom.  Teachers will send specific Zoom Links at a later date.  

October 8:   5pm-8:30pm 

October 9:  10:00-1:30pm

In addition to individual conferences with educators, we will also be providing parent education opportunities both days.  More information will be shared in the near future!

If you are having trouble signing up, please contact the front office at 847.353.8600. 


PTO Highlight

PLEASE join us in our 1st Willow Grove Fundraiser of the 2020-2021 school year. Eat some great food and custard while supporting a great cause! Please purchase any food, treat, or beverage at the Buffalo Grove Culver's anytime on October 7th (dine-in, or carryout) and mention the "Willow Grove Fundraiser" and they will generously donate 25% of the purchase to help support Willow Grove. Enjoy your meal and thanks in advance!


REPEATING *Tech Hub*

KCSD96 Family Technology Hub! The District 96 Family Technology Hub is designed to guide families through technology tools related to Enhanced Remote Learning. On this site you can find links to the recordings and the corresponding Slides decks for the parent/family informational sessions from last week. You can also find tutorials on how to use  ZOOM, Schoology, Seesaw, Clever, Notability, and other iPad essential tools for student learning. Additionally, there is a link to email the technology support desk. Please save or bookmark this site. It will be updated with tools, resources, and tutorials through remote learning to better support your family.
Please email [email protected] with any tech-related support needed.