School Procedures

Note from Nurse Jamie

This is a reminder to all parents of Kindergarten Students and Second Grade Students to turn in a Proof of Dental Examination Form to the health office by May 15th. The dental exam is considered current if it was performed within the last 18 months. If you have already turned in your form to the health office, please disregard this notice. Please call Nurse Jamie with any questions at 708-524-3089.

PROOF OF DENTAL EXAM FORM

 

PTO Meeting This Thursday, May 1, 6:30 PM

We hope you can join us for the May PTO meeting, which is this week on Thursday, May 1 at 6:30pm in the Library/Media Center on the second floor. As always, free child care is provided.

Irving School PTO
Agenda for Monthly Meeting
May 1, 2014
6:30PM
Irving Media Center Library

    1. Welcome
    2. Presentation by Student Council members on their initiatives (15 minutes)
    3. Presentation by student representatives and Ms. Noonan on digital citizenship (15 minutes)
    4. Election of new PTO Board members* (10 minutes)
    5. Proposal to add a second PTO Treasurer Board member position (5 minutes)
    6. Principal’s Report (20 minutes)
    7. Treasurer’s Report (5 minutes)
    8. Committee Reports and Date Reminders: (20 minutes)
      1. Event evaluation: Spring book fair
      2. Event recap: Tasty Dog
      3. Event recap: Indoor recess
      4. Irving sleepover: May 2
      5. Ethnic festival and parade: May 3
      6. Other committee reports
    9. Eagle Extras Update (5 minutes)
    10. Vote to change date of final PTO general meeting to May 29, 2014
    11. Approve minutes from 4/3/14
    12. All other business

* Nominations for open positions may be accepted until the time of the vote. Nominations received to date are:
2 x Co-Presidents: Jeff Wallichs
1 x Vice-President (Volunteers): Hilary Klein
1 x Vice-President (Communications): Carmen Rivera
1 x Co-Secretary: Eduardo De Santiago

Next meeting: May 29, final wrap-up of PTO activities with an overview of summer budget planning and next year’s initiatives.

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).

Spring Picture Day

Washington Irving Elementary School

SPRING PICTURE DAY WILL BE:

MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2014

What to Wear?

We suggest bright and cheerful colored clothing.

WE WILL BE OFFERING SIBLING PICTURES AT THE START OF THE SCHOOL DAY

Siblings currently enrolled may be photographed together. If siblings have their picture taken together, they will not be taken individually.

If you would like your children photographed together, you must fill out the form and return to the oldest child’s teacher or the office BY FRIDAY MARCH 14.

SEND NO MONEY NOW!

In about 10 – 14 days after Picture Day, a proof will be sent home with an order form, so you can preview the pose(s) before you purchase.

PICTURE DAY FORM

End of the 2013-14 School Year

Dear District 97 Community,

The severe weather that descended upon the area during the past few weeks tested the resolve of our entire community. Please permit me to express my appreciation for the patience and understanding you exhibited during this challenging time, as well as for the thoughtful feedback several of you provided regarding the school closings throughout the area. While opinions about the decision to cancel classes varied, every email and phone call we received reflected a genuine concern for the health and safety of our students and staff.

As you know, we have experienced several extraordinary weather events during the past three years, including a blizzard in 2011, flooding in 2013 and the near record cold in January. In any situation involving inclement weather, there is a process I follow as the superintendent of schools when deciding whether we will be in session. This process includes:

  • Closely monitoring the forecast and assessing the conditions of our buildings and grounds.
  • Engaging in an ongoing dialogue with community partners such as the Village of Oak Park and Districts 90 and 200.
  • Evaluating our capacity to provide vital services under the conditions that exist (transportation, food service, etc.)

I also carefully consider a variety of factors that correspond with a weather emergency. These factors include, but are not limited to, the total amount of precipitation, the temperature, the timing of a storm, the condition of the streets and sidewalks, and the potential impact taking days off will have on our working families. In the end, regardless of how complex a situation may be, our primary goal when making any school-related decision has been and always will be to do what is best for the nearly 6,000 pupils we serve.

As we look ahead to the end of the school year, we are required by law to be in session a minimum of 176 days. We are also required by law to make up any of the five emergency days we are mandated by the state to factor into our school calendar. With this in mind, we have spent the past few days researching and discussing the options that are available for making up the two emergency days we used last week. These options included reducing the length of spring break, rescheduling our February 14 Institute Day, holding school during one or more of the remaining holidays or extending the end of the school year as we have done in the past.

After reviewing all of these options and consulting with various entities on this issue, including the Illinois State Board of Education, we have decided to move the end of the school year to Tuesday, June 10. We realize that this decision may impact people’s summer plans, and apologize for any inconvenience it might cause. However, when we evaluated the available solutions, we determined that this one presented the fewest number of programmatic, financial and/or scheduling challenges for everyone involved.

As for eighth grade graduation, we have decided not to move the date or alter any of the planned activities. The ceremonies for Brooks and Julian will be held as scheduled on Tuesday, June 3 at Oak Park and River Forest High School. While we realize this decision may ultimately impact our General State Aid as it relates to student attendance, we believe any attempt to switch both the date and location at this juncture would be unfair to the hundreds of families who made their plans for this special occasion months ago.

We have also decided to change the dates for the completion of the last two trimesters and the corresponding distribution of report cards. By doing so, we can ensure that each trimester has a similar number of instructional days. The last day of the second trimester will now be Friday [ed. note: this is a Wednesday], March 5, with report cards being sent home on March 21. The last day of the third trimester will be Tuesday, June 10, with report cards being sent home the same day.

Lastly, there is a chance we may encounter additional weather-related disruptions as the school year progresses.  If we do need to take additional days off due to an unforeseen circumstance, the latest we anticipate our school year will end is Wednesday, June 11. This is because we only have one emergency day remaining. After that, we are allowed by the state to categorize other closures due to “conditions beyond the control of the district that poses a hazardous threat to the health and safety of the students” as “Act of God Days.”

Thank you again for your time and attention on this matter, as well as your commitment to education and support of our schools.

Sincerely,

Al Roberts
Superintendent

Update 2/5/14

Good morning, everyone. Hope you are all doing well. I am writing to clarify and correct a couple of the items from yesterday’s message regarding the end of the 2013-2014 school year. First, the March 5 date for the end of the second trimester is actually a Wednesday, not a Friday. Second, eighth grade students will not be required to attend school following the graduation ceremony on Tuesday, June 3.

Sorry for any confusion that the information we provided yesterday might have caused.

Sincerely,

Chris Jasculca
Director of Policy, Planning and Communication

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM MR. HODGE

Dear Irving Families,

I understand and appreciate that the snow and frigid temperatures we have experienced this week have created a variety of challenges for all us, especially when traveling to and from school. However, I am writing to remind everyone that parking on the west side of the Cuyler in front of the building is prohibited. This space is specifically reserved for loading and unloading our buses.

When other vehicles occupy this space, it poses a serious safety risk for our students, staff, parents/guardians and neighbors. In fact, just this morning, the added congestion on the block led to an accident involving two of our buses. While nobody was injured and there was only minor damage to the vehicles, we can avoid these types of incidents in the future if we follow the posted signage. In addition, the Oak Park Police Department has informed us that vehicles that are illegally parked in this area moving forward will be ticketed.

We ask that you please adhere to the parking guidelines that have been established by the Village of Oak Park in cooperation with our school and the district. These guidelines are as follows:

1. There are no parking restrictions on Cuyler, (from Garfield to Roosevelt) except for the loading zone for the buses that is located in front of the school. There are also no parking restrictions on Ridgeland (from Harvard to Roosevelt).

2. To ease congestion on Cuyler, we recommend carpooling and public transportation. We also ask that you avoid taking up every spot on the block as a courtesy to the neighbors who live directly across the street from the school. If you see that there are only one or two spaces left on the block, please consider driving to the next block on Cuyler or to Ridgeland.

3. Please make sure you check all of the posted signage on streets surrounding the school before parking your vehicle. For example, Ridgeland is a no parking zone in the winter when the snow is more than two inches deep.

4. When snow is in the forecast, we recommend calling the Village’s parking hotline at 708-358-7275 and pressing “1” for a message regarding snow parking bans. These messages are updated on a daily basis at 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. when it is snowing.

Please contact me if you have any questions or concerns about this issue. Thank you for your attention and cooperation regarding this important safety matter.

 

Regards,

John Hodge

Principal