

OLHMS Weekly 1/16/24
Can't wait to be back in school on Wednesday!!
Tuesday's Top of the Mind Topics:
Did you know that Insufficient sleep among children and adolescents is associated with an increased risk for obesity, diabetes, injuries, poor mental health, attention and behavior problems, and poor academic performance?
We are so excited to welcome our scholars back to school this week and have the life back in our beautiful building! We did notice in some of our scholars the need to get back to their normal routine after the long Winter break! Please make sure our Mustangs are getting enough rest each night! Here is a LINK from the CDC with some additional research on the importance of sleep for middle and high school students. Also, some tips from the CDC to support us as well!
- Sticking to a consistent sleep schedule during the school week and weekends. This means going to bed at the same time each night and getting up at the same time each morning. Adolescents whose parents set bedtimes are more likely to get enough sleep. To help decide on a good bedtime for your child, go to the Bedtime Calculator.external iconexternal icon
- Limiting light exposure and technology use in the evenings.
- Parents can limit when their children may use electronic devices (sometimes referred to as a “media curfew”).
- Parents can limit where their children may use electronic devices (for example, not in their child’s bedroom).
- Other tips for better sleep are available at CDC’s Tips for Better Sleep.
Did you know that during arrival and dismissal all student drop off takes place in the back of the building on Oak Center Drive?
The back of our building is designated for student drop off and pick up during arrival and dismissal. We need the assistance of our families to use this designated area for student drop off and pick up as our buses are experiencing delays due to additional traffic in the front.
Announcements/Reminders
Mustang Families,
Hopefully, our Mustang community has kept themselves safe and warm while enjoying the extended weekend and emergency e-Leaning days! Scholars, make sure all of your google postings have be submitted for each class and be prepared for a great day tomorrow!
We are very excited to have in-person instruction on Wednesday, January 17th! The forecast is still calling for temperatures in the teens so dress appropriately for the weather!
SAEBRS: Teachers will be completing this assessment the week of January 22nd. This is the second or three screeners completed each year. The Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS), focuses on the academic engagement behaviors of students. The SAEBRS is completed by teachers and the results will be used to provide identified students with social skills interventions and support to help them engage positively in learning. As with our academic screenings, you will be notified if your student is selected for participation in an intervention program. Here is the parent letter LINK with additional information. The link has an Arabic, English and Spanish version.
Winter Weather: Thank you for having our scholars prepared for the weather with coats, hats and gloves! The weather can be unpredictable at times along with bussing so being prepared in very important! We will do our best to communicate late bus routes as soon as we are informed on any challenges or delays!
Arbor- New January Digital Menu Platform- My School Menus/Health- e Pro: Arbor has launched a new interactive menu platform called My School Menus. Below is what has been shared in Skyward Family Access. The process is very simple, translates to 180 languages and gives the parent and nurse the opportunity to count carbs and review allergen needs.
This is in place of the monthly PDFs.
Circle Drive and 99th Street: During drop off and dismissal, please do not pass cars in the circle drive without staff support. Also, please do not have your students run across 99th street to be picked up without adult supervision. We want to make sure all of our students and families are kept safe. We have had a couple close calls! Please be patient and courteous!
Early Dismissals: In the event that a student needs to be picked up early from school, please communicate with the main office as advisory teachers may not see our scholar based on their daily schedule.
Our Community: Please be respectful of our neighbors around our school during arrival and dismissal. It is also important to remind our scholars about staying off community members property while waiting for a bus or walking home.
Working Lunch: We have implemented a plan for scholars to finish work during lunch. Working lunch will be used to support work completion and behavioral reflection. Students assigned to working lunch will be given a bagged lunch if they did not bring one.
Graduation Expectations
Our 8th grade scholars and parents have been given the information in this Parent Letter. These expectations have been discussed with scholars and families throughout the beginning of the year and sent home on a few occasions. Updated information regarding end of year events for the Class of 2024 is coming later this week! Graduation this year is scheduled for June 4th at 7:00pm.
PTSA
OLHMS PTSA
Membership is $6.00 per student and $10.00 per adult
PTSA Meeting- February 5, 2024 at 6:00pm
All parents/ guardians/ staff & students are highly encouraged to join the PTSA and attend meetings. This is an incredible opportunity, partnership and fun way to support our scholar’s experience at the middle school!
Our PTSA is looking for a new President?
If you are interested in supporting our school in a different capacity please reach out to our PTSA! Maybe you do not have the time to donate, but your contributions can still be made through your membership!
Looking Ahead
1/17/24: Return to in-person instruction
1/23/24: D123 Day! Show off your D123 pride by wearing gear from the best school district!
2023-24 School District Calendar
February Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee Meeting Flyers
February 1st at Kolmar School from 6:00-7:30pm
High School Happenings
Oak Lawn Community High School
8th graders to our PTSA sponsored Activity Night.
Shadows and Tours held on Mondays from October 2023-May 2024. Registration is required.
2023 Viewbook: Learn what IMSA is all about! Our Application for the Academy is open!
IMSA Profile: Information about matriculation, courses, and colleges that our students attend
Shadow Days, Fridays at Marist! Registration Required.
Providence Catholic High School
Oak Lawn Park District Special Recreation All-Star Games
January 27th and Oak Lawn Community High School
Moraine Valley
Moraine Valley Explorers (youth programs) over at Moraine Valley Community College is excited to share the 2024 launch of programs!