
McKenzie Monitor
January 25, 2019
Principal's Note: Lego STEAM Challenge
Parent Traffic Safety Reminders
Board of Education Meeting 1/28/19 @7pm MEC
The monthly Board of Education meeting is Monday, January 28th at 7:00 PM at the MEC. Below are a couple of topics that may be of interest. If you can’t make the meeting, you can view it live or later, either on the District website or on Channel 6. Highlights of the meeting will be emailed and posted online within a day or two.
- Strategic Plan Updates
- Special Education Child Count
- 2019-2020 School Calendar
- 2019-2020 Student Fees
Paw Pride Winners!
We are happy to announce this week's students whose tickets were pulled for safe, responsible, and respectful behavior:
Kindergarten
JJ Boyle
Olivia Dahl
Frida Jimenez-Flores
Grade 1
Steven Huang
Allegra Hurtgen
Hudson Ivry
Nora Schmitt
Grade 2
Zander McDermott
Annie O'Keefe
Elise Phillips
William Zang
Grade 3
Alexia Andrus
Walter Falkowski
Talia Lanam
Beckett Smith
Sebastian Vining
Grade 4
Madeline Digrino
Henry Lahey
Noa Orlian
Andrew Vankula
Hallway CHAMPS
Mrs. Norton's AM Class
Mrs. Luskin's Class
Ms. Carter's Class
Mrs. Hartmann's Class
Mrs. Blomberg's Class
PTA News & Information
THANK YOU
Thank you to the following PTA chairs for helping to provide McKenzie students with so many wonderful experiences and events!
Elizabeth Hart: Mindfulness Program
Kelly Warner: Bulletin Boards
Courtney Radde: Junior Great Books
DON'T MISS THESE EVENTS!
Mindfulness Sessions: The McKenzie PTA is sponsoring four sessions on Mindfulness, led by Wilmette resident Ramaa Krishnan also featuring teacher Katie Koble. The dates are: 2/4, 2/25, 3/4, and 3/18. The first two sessions are for parents only, and will be offered at Full Bloomed Lotus, at 825 Green Bay Road, Suite 120, in Wilmette. The second two sessions, for children and parents, will be held at McKenzie, in the small gym. Each session is on a Monday, is free of charge and goes from 6:30-7:30 pm.
Space is limited and only 25 families can participate. Therefore, we appreciate it if those who sign up are willing to commit to on attending all four sessions. Sign up here. Questions? Please contact Elizabeth Hart.
Open Gym Nights at McKenzie: Does your family need an evening to escape the cold and burn off some “snow bound” energy? Come to Open Gym Night from 6-8 pm on: Mondays: 01/28, 02/11 and 02/25/19. This is a family event – parents MUST attend with their children - this is NOT a drop off event. More information and the student participation waiver can be found here. Can’t wait to see you at Open Gym Night!
WE NEED YOUR HELP
McKenzie Learning Commons: The library media center needs your help! Please consider signing up for a morning or afternoon slot to help re-shelve books during your child’s library time. To check out the library schedule for your child’s class time and to sign up, click here.
OTHER HAPPENINGS
4th Grade Ads: Give a shout out to your child or friend AND support the McKenzie Variety Show (and all of the fabulous programming at McKenzie that it supports). Over 100 parents and teachers come together to sing, dance, and perform in the annual McKenzie Variety Show, now in its 39th year. The program distributed at each Variety Show performance features tributes to graduating fourth graders and cast members. Support your family and friends and the Variety Show! Click here for details!
Bingo Night: B-I-N-G-O! Enjoy a night of family fun at D39 Education Foundation's Annual Family Bingo Night on Friday, March 1st at the Highcrest Middle School cafeteria! Doors open at 6 pm and the event runs from 6:30-8 pm. This is not a drop-off event. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. Proceeds fund school district Gripp Grants. Sign up here.
Community News
New Trier’s Student Dance Company presents “Kinesis Kids Dance Concert”. An interactive show for children ages 3-11 on February 9th.
Wilmette Baseball Association has opened registration for spring leagues.
Wilmette Historical Museum hosts “Meet the Lincolns” February 17th and "Design Your Dream Home" on March 17th.
Wilmette Park District hosts Kindergarten Enrichment Open House February 20th, 6:00-8:00 pm
Northwestern’s Center for Talent Development offers Weekend Enrichment Programs for students age 3 through 8th grade.
Kids Against Hunger service project on Saturday, March 16th.
Love to sing? Youth Choral Theatre of Chicago offers a free vocal training class with flyer. Vocal classes available for children ages 4-18.
The Center Fitness Club schedule and various park district classes for children ages 3-14 are posted.
Wilmette Food Pantry is open every Tuesday 10:30-11:30 am at Trinity United Methodist Church.
4th Grade Girls
Trevian Girls Softball Association hosts fastpitch softball clinics/evaluations for girls ages 9-10.
2nd Posting: Early Release Friday, February 1, 2019
2nd Posting: Erin's Law
The State of Illinois passed a bill known as “Erin’s Law,” which requires all public school districts to implement a prevention-oriented child sexual abuse program. This program teaches students in grades EC-12th grade age appropriate techniques to recognize child sexual abuse and tell a trusted adult.
Erin’s Law is important because child sexual abuse happens every day across the country, across all populations, to children in all socioeconomic and education levels, across all racial and cultural groups, and in rural, suburban, and urban areas. 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before age 18. 90% of child sexual abuse is committed by someone they know and trust.
District 39 will provide a classroom-based program using age-appropriate strategies, language, and materials in grades K-4. Information for Kindergarten and 1st grade will include information from No Trespassing - This is My Body. Information for grades 2-4 will include information from Health World’s, Keeping Kids Safe: An Erin’s Law program (http://www.healthworldeducation.org).
On February 4th-6th these presentations for the Personal Body Safety Program will occur at McKenzie in all K-4 classrooms with the support of our school (social worker and school psychologist). The program is designed to empower and educate the children. These presentations will discuss the following concepts:
- Safe vs. Unsafe touch
- The Safety Rule about Touching (No one should touch your private parts except to keep you clean and healthy)
- Safe vs. Unsafe Secrets
- Uh-Oh Feelings
- Saying no/stop
- Identifying and learning to tell safe adults
- You are the boss of your body
- If someone breaks the safety rule, it is not the child’s fault
If you have any questions about the content of the program, please feel free to contact me at filippir@wilmette39.org. Together we can make sure our children have the right to be safe, and know where to go if they are not.
If you do not wish for your child to participate in this program, please email Nadine Ibrahim at ibrahimn@wilmette39.org by February 1st.
Upcoming Dates
1/28/19
Board of Education Meeting @MEC 7pm
2/1/19
Early Release Day (Kinder Dismissed @10:00am AND 1st - 4th Dismissed @11:55am)
2/6/19
Parent PowerSchool Access to Report Cards
2/14/19
Valentine's Day
2/18/19
No School - President's Day (Teacher Institute Day)
2/19/19 - 2/22/19
RED Week
2/20/19
McKenzie Open House @6:30pm
Regular School Hours
Kindergarten
Kindergarten AM 8:35am - 11:10am
Kindergarten PM 12:40pm - 3:15pm
Grades 1st - 4th
Monday - Thursday 8:35am - 3:15pm
Friday 8:35am - 2:15pm
Student drop off will begin at 8:20am, and the first bell will ring at 8:30am. Please refer to McKenzie's calendar for important dates/holidays.
About Us!
Email: filippir@wilmette39.org
Website: http://mckenzie.wilmette39.org/
Location: 649 Prairie Avenue, Wilmette, IL, United States
Phone: 847-512-6300
Twitter: @McKCheetahs