Author: laurac47

Register your child for the Fun Run!

Last year was our first Fun Run and it was so fun we’re doing it again! This year it will be on October 25th during the school day.

FUN RUN ANNOUNCEMENT FLYER

Gather pledges either online, by check or cash.

Please register your child here: http://www.thegetmovincrew.com

  • A student web page will be created for your child in seconds.  Add a picture to customize the page!  Send emails or add a post to any social media websites to help you easily gather online pledge donations from anywhere in the world!
  • Students who use their web page to ask for pledge support usually raise 3 times more than only gathering cash/check pledges. Please register your child today. We need your SUPPORT!

Maximize pledges:  Simply use the pre-written email and social media posts from the website to help your child request pledge support. It’s FAST and EASY!

Contact: Aunts, Uncles, Grandparents, other Relatives, Friends, Neighbors, Co-Workers, even your Employers to help your child’s pledge meter blast to the top fast!!

Checks/Cash:  Donations can also be sent directly to the school via check or cash. Checks should be made out to “Irving PTO”. Make sure your child’s name is noted so the student and their classroom receives credit for funds raised.

All students will be recognized for their pledges. Click here for more details on incentives!

Top earners can win:

  • certificates for the School Spirit store
  • free lunch
  • gym equipment
  • chance to be gym teacher for a day during their class period

Family and friends want to help your child succeed.  Notify them today!

PTO Meeting Thursday, October 3

We hope you can join us for the October PTO meeting, which is this week on Thursday, October 3 at 6:30pm in the Library/Media Center on the second floor. As always, free child care is provided.

This month’s meeting will include a brief presentation from students on Irving’s HAWC (Health and Wellness Committee). They’ll talk about their new initiatives, like the recent veggie tastings. Principal Hodge will present the newly released ISAT scores and will discuss how these assessments will look different as we move to the Common Core standards.

We hope to see you there. If you are unable to attend and would like to discuss anything on the agenda, please contact Laura Crawford at lauracrawford47@gmail.com, Jodie Ackerman at jodiepto@yahoo.com, or any of the other PTO board members (click here for contact info).

Irving School PTO
Agenda for Monthly Meeting
October 3, 2013
6:30PM
Irving Media Center Library

  1. Welcome
  2. Presentation by Students on Irving’s Health & Wellness Committee (15 minutes)
  3. Principal’s Report (45 minutes)
    1. ISAT Presentation
  4. Treasurer’s Report (5 minutes)
  5. Committee Reports: (20 minutes)
    1. World Language Program
    2. Fun Run: October 25
    3. Grade Level Potlucks: dates in October
    4. Trivia Night: November 14
    5. Other committee reports
  6. Approve minutes from 9/5/13
  7. All other business

Note: PTO meetings are the first Thursday of each month during the school year, at 6:30 pm.

Middle Schools Host Fun Run 10/6

Oak Park D97 Middle Schools Host 2nd Annual “Mile in the Middle” Fun Run on Sunday, 10/6

Students from Oak Park District 97 middle schools will participate in a non-competitive mile run between Percy Julian and Gwendolyn Brooks middle schools on Sunday, October 6, from 9-11 am.  The run will be followed by an after-party with a DJ, games and treats for the participants.  Student who pre-register will also receive a free t-shirt.

“We were thrilled with the turnout for our first event last year,” said Maggie Testore, one of the many parent volunteers helping to organize and staff the event. “This year we hope to grow participation to over 200 students.  Our goal is to create a stronger sense of community between the two middle schools, while showing that being active can also be fun.”

The runners (and walkers!) will meet at Percy Julian (416 S. Ridgeland) starting at 8:30 am to prepare to run the one mile to Gwendolyn Brooks (325 S. Kenilworth).  Several roads between the schools will be blocked off and police will be on hand for the brief run to ensure the students’ safety. The after-party will be held at Brooks.  With the assistance of Seven Generations Ahead and volunteers from D97, we are striving to make D97’s Mile in the Middle a zero waste event with the goal of 90%+ waste diversion.

The “Mile in the Middle” is sponsored by Community Bank of Oak Park River Forest, Oak Park District 97, and the Brooks and Julian PTOs.  Additional support has been provided by Body by G, Greenline Wheels and Book Table.

If you’d like to learn more, please contact Maggie Testore at m.testore@comcast.net.  Students can pre-register online at their school’s PTO website.

I-290 Reconstruction Briefing from VOP on 9/30

The Village Board will hold a special meeting on Mon., Sept. 30 to brief the community on the status of planning for the proposed Eisenhower Expressway/I-290 reconstruction. The meeting is set for 6:30 p.m. at Irving School, 1125 S. Cuyler Ave. Doors will open at 6 p.m.

The meeting will include updates from Village staff and transportation planning experts. A representative from the CTA also will be on hand to discuss how the project might impact the Blue Line and ways to improve service, including potential westward extension.

Several options for easing congestion are under consideration by the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) for when it rebuilds the seven-mile stretch of the Eisenhower between Mannheim Road and Cicero Avenue. The expressway narrows to three lanes through this segment of The Ike passing through Oak Park, contributing to frequent traffic jams.

IDOT recently winnowed potential reconstruction alternatives to four and says it will choose a final preferred alternative by late 2014. Although construction would not start for several years, Village officials fear that an IDOT decision to pursue a specific plan would be difficult to undo.

Village Board members and staff have attended 18 IDOT Corridor Advisory Group (CAG) meetings over the past four years on behalf of the community. The CAG is made up primarily of public officials and technical experts, with little participation by the general public. Former Village Trustee Rick Kuner also has engaged with IDOT in his role as founder of a local advocacy group, Citizens for Appropriate Transportation.

After taking office in May, the Village Board established as one of its top priorities mitigating negative impacts from Eisenhower reconstruction while also exploring potential community benefits. A special Board meeting at Irving School was one of the Board’s strategies to engage residents around these goals.

“The time is now for the broader Oak Pak community to engage. After years of studies and planning that only an engineer could love, IDOT has reached a pivotal point,” said Village President Anan Abu-Taleb.

“Reconstruction of the Eisenhower will have a significant impact on Oak Park and we want to provide the community with ample information and opportunity to help ensure that these changes will be more positive than negative – and that we can also address lingering effects of construction of this section of the Ike in the 1960s,” he said.

IDOT is considering moving exit and entrance ramps at Harlem and Austin avenues to the right side of the expressway, closer to neighborhoods. Reconstruction also could bring wider bridges across the Ike to create more room for pedestrians, cyclists and perhaps retail activity. Integrating Blue Line improvement and eventual westward extension could be another benefit if handled correctly, Village officials say.

“This process presents an opportunity to improve the existing Blue Line and build the infrastructure needed to extend service to our west, which is vitally important to Oak Park as well as to neighboring communities,” said Abu-Taleb. “The Village is committed to making sure that options around Blue Line improvement are included in this plan. We will encourage collaboration between IDOT and the CTA on timing, sequencing and funding.”

IDOT has scheduled its own public forums on the Eisenhower project Oct. 7 at the Marriott Hotel, at 625 S. Ashland Ave., in Chicago and Oct. 8 at the Proviso Math and Science Academy, 8601 W. Roosevelt Road, Forest Park.

Source:
http://www.oak-park.us/news/special-meeting-brief-residents-planned-i-290-reconstruction

AFSP Community Walk

Michael Pikowski, the parent of two current Julian students, died by suicide on January 30, 2013. Michael had an Oak Park based bookkeeping business, he was very involved in the community and he was the PTO Treasurer for Longfellow. On Saturday, October 26 his wife (Jennifer), daughter (Celia) and son (Samuel) will walk in the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) community walk in his honor. Michael struggled with depression most of his life; he tried to find medications that worked and went to therapy on and off for years. He was frustrated with the lack of support from insurance and the lack of knowledge in the medical field. His mental illness was the source of severe levels of shame and anger.

AFSP funds research to help find solutions for people who struggle with all types of mental illness and they are working to remove the stigmas and dispel the shame. The Pikowskis need donations to help support the foundation and to help the cause. All donations are 100% tax deductible. Links to both of Michael’s children’s donation pages are included below. Any donation will help and is greatly appreciated. Let’s bring light to this darkness.

Thanks for your consideration.

The Pikowskis.

http://afsp.donordrive.com/participant/SPikowski

http://afsp.donordrive.com/participant/CPikowski