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October 3, 2025
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PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Teachers will be available for your choice of in-person OR video conferences on the following dates and times:
- Thursday, October 9th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m
- Friday, October 10th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Online registration for October conferences closes on Tuesday, October 7th at 3:00 p.m. Check the PowerPTC Parent/Guardian Guide and our Parent-Teacher Conferences page at SD735.org/ptc for more information.
BUILDING 73.5
Last spring, families, staff, and neighbors helped identify priorities for our schools—from accessibility to safety to technology. This fall, the work continues. Together, we’ll shape a plan for schools that are safe, updated, and supportive for every student.
Session 3: Building for Tomorrow: Big Picture Decisions and Funding Pathways
October 16, 2025
John Middleton Elementary Gym
8300 St. Louis Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Session 4: Your Voice, Your Schools: Evaluating Specific Options for Building Improvements
November 10, 2025
John Middleton Elementary Gym
8300 St. Louis Avenue, Skokie, IL 60076
7:00-9:00 p.m.
Visit sd735.org/building735 to register to attend. Registration is not required, but RSVPing HERE will be helpful for planning.
BPAC MEETING
The first meeting of the Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee (BPAC) is on Wednesday, October 15th from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at McCracken Middle School. The evening will include a potluck meal and a celebration of student language growth. Please see THIS FLYER for details and help us celebrate our multilingual learners!
BPAC is a committee of Bilingual Education Program parents, teachers, counselors, and other interested community members.
PTO NEWS
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! The PTO is looking for 1-2 volunteers to lead the 2025 Fall Fest. This is a fun district-wide event typically occurring in October or November with crafts, food, and carnival games. The PTO will assist with volunteers, facility (Middleton), and provide funding. Please contact the PTO at [email protected] if interested.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Join the next PTO MEETING via Google Meet on Monday, October 6th from 7:00-8:00 p.m. to discuss upcoming PTO events for the year. Click HERE to join the meeting on Google Meet.
Bring the family and invite some friends for District 73.5 Family Night with the Chicago Wolves at Allstate Arena on Sunday, November 9th at 3:00 p.m. We're all invited to cheer on the Chicago Wolves as they take to the ice against the Grand Rapids Griffins. We have our own section this year, which is closer than last year's section. Buy your tickets HERE before noon on Friday, November 7th. A portion of the proceeds will go towards future PTO events. Check THIS FLYER for additional information!
The PTO TRUNK-OR-TREAT is Saturday, October 25th from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. in the Meyer parking lot. Visit the PTO website for information and follow this link if you wish to register your vehicle.
Content posted on the PTO website is managed by the PTO
Visit district735pto.org and get to know your PTO!
Questions about this calendar or events? Please email [email protected].
AROUND TOWN
VILLAGE OF SKOKIE STRATEGIC PLAN
Share Your Vision: Help Shape Skokie’s Future
The Village of Skokie is developing a strategic plan to guide decision making and resource allocation in the years ahead. Your input is essential! Here are two ways to get involved:
- Attend the Community Visioning Session. Share your thoughts on Skokie’s challenges, opportunities and priorities on Sunday, October 5th from 6:00 to 8 p.m. at Niles West High School. Registration is required.
- Take the Village’s Strategic Plan Engagement Survey. Just 6 to 8 minutes of your time can help shape the next five years!

DISTRICT DATES

ELL CENTER PROGRAMS
OCTOBER IS SOCK-tober!
During the month of October, Meyer School will celebrate Socktober. We will be collecting new socks to be donated to the Niles Township Clothing Closet. Students can bring in NEW socks of any size, which will be donated at the end of the month. Last year, we donated over 1,000 pairs of socks!
We want to show our Meyer Shining Stars that even the smallest acts of love, like donating a pair of socks, can make a big difference in the lives of our neighbors in need. We began collecting socks on Wednesday, October 1st.
Students can also show their support by celebrating Wacky Socks Wednesdays! Get your wacky socks ready to wear on every Wednesday in October!
SAVE THE DATE: Socktober Social
Meyer families, please join us for the Meyer Socktober Social on Thursday, October 30th from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. at Meyer School to celebrate the end of Socktober together with fun activities and a time to socialize. We hope to see all Meyer families there!
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES
Parent-Teacher Conferences will be held on Thursday, October 9th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Friday, October 10th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
An “October Parent-Teacher Conference” email was sent to all district families with dates and a link to more information. Please check your inbox or our website for that email.
If you would like to meet with our Specials teachers, please contact them through Seesaw or email:
- Physical Education teacher, Iida Borges, at [email protected]
- Art/Music teacher, Carolyn Castellini, at [email protected]
PBIS FAMILY CONNECTION: ZONES OF REGULATION
At Meyer, we learn about the ZONES OF REGULATION, a program designed to help children identify and self-regulate their emotions. We learn about four different zones: blue, green, yellow, and red:
- When you are in the blue zone, you may feel sad, bored, tired, or sick.
- When you are in the green zone you feel calm and happy. When you’re in the green zone, you do your best learning.
- When you are in the yellow zone you might feel scared, silly, worried, excited, or frustrated.
- When you are in the red zone, you might feel mad or out of control.
We also teach students to pick a calm down strategy to help them get back to the green zone, so that they are calm and ready to learn.
It is important to note that everyone experiences all of the zones and that the blue, red, and yellow zones are not “bad” zones. All of the zones are expected at one time or another.
At home, you can help your child gain awareness of his or her zones and feelings by pointing out when you see them experiencing feelings at home. “It looks like you are feeling sad and in the blue zone because you are frowning.” You can also have your child choose a strategy that they can use at home to return to the green zone, if they are ever in the blue, yellow, or red zone.










MEYER DATES
KINDER SUPERSTARS

PRESCHOOL SUPERSTARS

LOST & FOUND
PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES will be held on Thursday, October 9th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Friday, October 10th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. We are looking forward to connecting with families about your children and their learning!
- An “October Parent-Teacher Conference” email was sent to all district families with dates and a link to more information. Please check your inbox or our website for that email.
- If your child is in ELP, a separate message was sent on Thursday, September 25th to schedule conferences with Dr. Acevedo.
PRIDE PAW INCENTIVE
The 5th graders have voted, and the results are in! Once Middleton Bulldogs earn 1,500 Pride Paws, we will celebrate with EXTRA RECESS! We’ll check our count next week on Monday…keep being Respectful, Responsible, and Ready, Bulldogs!
BULLDOGS TOGETHER!
Middleton Art Teacher Ms. Beatrice and our Middleton Bulldogs have been hard at work crafting a beautiful art installation for the hallway near the main entrance.
“Together” is how we do things at Middleton, and this wonderful community effort is an example of the beauty that we can make when we work together! Great job, Bulldogs, and THANK YOU Ms. Beatrice for all you do!


WHAT'S NEW AT RECESS?
During recess, Bulldogs are working together to resolve peer conflict. Peer conflict is a normal part of childhood, and in elementary school, children are learning the skills needed to navigate conflict with friends. In addition to our recess supervisors, Middleton staff are also outside to support students as needed when conflict comes up naturally during play. Here is the visual strategy teachers at Middleton use to help students use their words to talk to each other when conflict happens. You might try using this at home when disagreements happen!
GILBERT GARDEN
Thank you to the staff, students, and parents who have been working hard this fall to prepare the Gilbert Garden for the Middleton Garden Club, which began today! Special thanks to Margaret Page with the PTO for organizing and facilitating the latest Garden Clean Up, Mr. Jose and Mr. DeEric from the Buildings and Grounds team for all of their hard work cleaning up weeds and overgrowth in the space, and Rachel VanHoose for consulting on the clean up and maintenance needs. It takes a village to do many things, and the Gilbert Garden is truly a labor of community love.
Stop by and see what’s growing… the raspberries and tomatoes are still producing fruit! We can’t wait to see how this space continues to change as our students use it!



LOST & FOUND

MIDDLETON DATES
GARDEN CLUB FUNDRAISER
STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS took place at McCracken Middle School during the week of September 29th. Student candidates in grades 6-8 were encouraged to run for positions on Student Council, including president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. Students can also serve as student council grade level representatives in this important student leadership group. Candidates worked diligently to create fun campaign posters, slides, and virtual speeches.
All students and staff were able to view the speeches and vote for their preferred candidates, exercising their right to participate in the election process! We are so proud of all participating candidates and final winners! Thank you to Hannah Mosher for her sponsorship of our McCracken Student Council!










EXTRACURRICULAR SPECTATOR GUIDELINES
We appreciate all of the support our families provide to our McCracken student-athletes, coaching staff, and referees throughout the school year. Participation in a variety of extracurricular programming fosters improved academic and social skills such as time management, leadership, and teamwork. In order to run a productive, positive, and safe athletic program, our families must follow the Little 9 Township parent/guardian expectations. Those guidelines are outlined below.
- SUPPORT: Encourage positive behavior and sportsmanship both at home and during games/practices. When attending a game both at McCracken and away, parents and guardians are expected to follow Little 9 Conference spectator guidelines.
- COMMUNICATION: Address any concerns or issues with the coach or school administration in a respectful and timely manner.
- MODEL BEHAVIOR: Demonstrate good sportsmanship and respect for all involved in the sport. Negative interactions with referees, supervisors, coaches, players, and spectators will not be tolerated.
- ATTENDANCE: Ensure that your child attends practices and games as scheduled. Inform the coach in advance if your child will be absent from a practice or game.
- ENCOURAGE: Support your child’s efforts to balance academics and athletics. Please remember that middle school athletics are for development of skills and social interaction with their peers.
ILLINOIS-ACDA JR. HONORS CHORUS
On September 27th, eight McCracken students participated in the Illinois-ACDA (American Choral Directors Association) Jr. Honors Chorus at Bradley University in Peoria. These students were selected by audition in August. Under the direction of McCracken Vocal Music Teacher Amy Keipert, the students prepared three songs in advance for the festival. One, a Malaysian song, featured a complicated body percussion. The second song, a jazz piece, challenged the students to learn how to improvise scat singing.
Our McCracken students were among 120 middle school singers from throughout Illinois. Together, they rehearsed and performed under the direction of Illinois Central College choral professor Dr. Julie Clemens.
Congratulations to the students and Ms. Keipert for their performance!




PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCE SIGN-UP
Teachers look forward to connecting with families about their child’s learning and growth during Parent Teacher Conferences in October! Families have the opportunity to conference with teachers over Zoom or in person on October 9th and 10th. Due to the number of students that McCracken teachers serve, the conference time constraints do not allow enough appointment slots to schedule every family for all classes. In an effort to distribute appointments equitably among middle school families, McCracken uses the following process to increase access to conferences with middle school teachers:
- Families were invited to schedule up to three appointments with McCracken teachers when registration opened at 7:00 a.m. on SEPTEMBER 25th.
- The appointment limit was removed on SEPTEMBER 28th. Families can sign up for additional conferences with available teachers until registration closes on OCTOBER 7th at 3:00 p.m.
- Families are encouraged to use PowerSchool as a resource to check academic progress and prioritize the specific classes they are most interested in connecting with a teacher to discuss. It is not mandatory to connect with each teacher during conferences in middle school.
- Conferences are twice a year in October and February. Families are encouraged to reach out throughout the school year with any questions related to their child’s performance.
PICTURE DAY
McCracken Picture Day is coming on Thursday, October 9th! You can place your order on mylifetouch.com using Picture Day ID EVT2TF2JG. Order before midnight on Picture Day to get FREE shipping!
Your child can also bring their completed flyer with cash or check on Picture Day. Orders after Picture Day must be placed online only on mylifetouch.com.
Hard copies of picture order forms were given to students this week!
EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAMMING UPDATE
Here at McCracken, we are proud to offer a variety of student athletic and enrichment programs. These programs allow students to exercise their strengths, tackle areas of growth, and socialize with peers. Be sure to sign your student up for one of our great extracurricular clubs or activities at McCracken! Updated registration and fee information is now available. Please view the fall presentation and access the McCracken Extracurricular Brochure below.
McCRACKEN ARRIVAL/SAFETY DISMISSAL REMINDERS
Please help us to keep our students, staff, families and visitors safe by following our arrival and dismissal procedures. Parents and guardians who drive their student(s) to or from school must use the Circle Drive off of East Prairie Road.
- Parents and guardians must enter the Circle Drive near the south entrance on East Prairie Road, staying on the right side of the drive for pick-up or drop-off (leave the outside lane open to exiting cars at all times). Do NOT drop off or pick up your student in the left lane.
- The Drive-Thru is for right lane drop-off and pick-up only. Do not park in the Drive-Thru lane. Please help to keep our students and staff safe at all times!
- Drivers should NOT enter the Circle Drive coming north off East Prairie. Please enter the drop off or pick up line driving south on East Prairie Road.
- Students may NOT walk through the back parking lot for any reason due to traffic.
- Students must exit school property immediately following dismissal and may not stay to congregate with peers outdoors unless involved in an extracurricular activity.
- Crossing guards are available to assist students crossing Oakton Street and Crawford Avenue and also on East Prairie Road and Warren Street.
- Students may NOT cross the street at East Prairie Road and Oakton Street unless accompanied by a parent/guardian. There is no crosswalk or crossing guards at this intersection and there is a high volume of traffic.
ACTIVITY BUS
McCracken offers an activity bus for our students who participate in after-school activities. Some important notes about our activity bus:
- The activity bus runs every day after school.
- On Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, the activity bus boards at 3:55 p.m. in the bus alley.
- On Tuesday (early 2:00 p.m. release day), the activity bus boards at 3:00 p.m. in the bus alley.
- The activity bus runs a limited route that will differ from the morning and afternoon routes and stops. Families can view the stops HERE. All students riding the activity bus need to know what stop is the closest and best stop for them. Students should review this route plan with their families before riding the activity bus.
- Many of our clubs/activities end at 3:55 p.m. Some of our activities run beyond 3:55 p.m. and students participating in these activities should not plan to take the activity bus home. Please arrange for alternate transportation home.
- There is an annual $25 Activity Bus Fee for students to ride the activity bus. Payment is due no later than October 15th. Payments can be made through RevTrak. Once the payment has been received, students will receive an activity bus pass.

McCRACKEN DATES
McCRACKEN GAMES
CROSS COUNTRY MEET
McCracken's Cross Country team completed in their final meet of the season! The team completed in three separate meets and watched as over half our team placed in the top 20 for their respective heats. During our last meet, several students placed in their heats, including Lachlan G. (1st place) and Ellie R. (4th place). Congratulations to all our runners on a fantastic season!
LOST & FOUND
District Priorities
WELCOMING ENVIRONMENT. We will welcome and engage staff, students, families and community members in our schools.
HIRING & RETENTION. We will recruit, hire, and retain a diverse workforce and improve our human resource processes, procedures, and materials.
INFRASTRUCTURE & FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY. All financial decisions and investments will meet the needs of our diverse learners and staff and promote academic and social growth. We will provide a safe, inclusive, flexible, and innovative space for teaching, learning, and growing.
TEACHING & LEARNING. All students will engage in learning experiences that are cohesive and articulated across PreK-8, flexibly designed to engage all learners and leading to rigorous outcomes for all. We will be a future-focused, real-world learning environment that is responsive, accessible, and meaningful for all. We will become a model district on the use of data for making instructional, curriculum, and programmatic decisions.
Equity Mission Statement
WE BELIEVE that inclusivity and belonging is the foundation for equity.
ALL CHILDREN CAN LEARN, at high achievement levels, when equity is infused into every aspect of education.
WE ACKNOWLEDGE the systemic inequities present in school systems and recognize the impact they continue to have on marginalized communities.
WE COMMIT to teaching, learning, and growing in order to identify and dismantle inequitable systems and to create a community where barriers are removed so that everyone can reach their full potential.
WE BELIEVE that students succeed when they can see themselves represented in our staff, curriculum, opportunities, and our shared environment. We accomplish this through professional development, curriculum revision, community engagement, and systems evaluations.
WE RECOGNIZE the need to teach our students to identify the origins of unjust systems and empower them to use their critical thinking skills and agency to responsibly disrupt the policies and practices that perpetuate inequalities.
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