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March 6, 2026
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5Essentials PARENT SURVEY 2025-2026
There's still time to share your feedback! Please help us reach 20 percent parent participation! Survey closes March 13th....
Teachers, families, and students across Illinois have an opportunity to participate in the annual statewide Illinois 5Essentials Survey through FRIDAY, MARCH 13th. This survey is designed to generate a detailed picture of the inner workings of our schools.
To take the survey please visit survey.5-essentials.org/Illinois and click on “Parent Survey” to begin. There are 21 questions, and the survey should take approximately 10 minutes. If you have children in multiple buildings, please complete one for each school.
Your participation in the parent survey will help us better understand our schools and guide improvement. Your identity and survey responses will be kept completely confidential and will never be connected to you or your child. The state of Illinois now uses the results of the survey to determine our official school designation at Middleton and McCracken, which is reported on the yearly Illinois School Report Card. If at least 20 percent of families complete this survey, a supplemental report will be generated for each school and will be publicly available. This will allow us to access your valuable feedback.
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARENT OFFICE HOURS
In November 2025, the Skokie School District 73.5 Board of Education partnered with Dr. Lea Anne Frost to conduct a comprehensive special education audit. As part of this process, we are hosting Parent Office Hours—a dedicated space for parents to engage in open discussion regarding our Special Education department.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Though there have been two sessions held previously (February 18th and 20th), another virtual meeting time has been scheduled. Please note that this session is designed for flexibility. While we have a set start time, the end time is fluid to ensure all voices are heard.
- Flexible Attendance: Feel free to arrive late or depart early as your schedule allows.
- Meeting Etiquette: If you need to leave before the session concludes, please do so discreetly to minimize disruption to the ongoing conversation.
SESSION SCHEDULE
DATE: THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2026
TIME: 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.
LOCATION / LINK: Join Zoom Meeting
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INTERPRETER SERVICES
If you require an interpreter, please contact Lyla Nissan at [email protected] or by phone at 847-676-8210. If leaving a message, please specify the language for which you need interpretation.

The SOAR Art Exhibition (Student Outstanding Artist Recognition) is here just in time for Youth Arts Month! Sponsored by the Skokie Fine Arts Commission, this free, family-friendly event is open to the public. All are encouraged to attend and support the budding artists from the Skokie community. Join us in celebrating their outstanding achievements and artistic contributions throughout the month of March!
EVENT DETAILS
Opening Reception: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Oakton Community College, 7701 Lincoln Avenue, Skokie (Enter at door 21)
Ongoing exhibition hours: MARCH 1st-31st
Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE MEYER, MIDDLETON, AND McCRACKEN STUDENTS WHOSE ARTWORK WAS SELECTED FOR THE EXHIBITION! Check back next week for photos of their work!
NEW STUDENT PRE-REGISTRATION
NEW STUDENT pre-registration is open NOW for rising KINDERGARTEN and PRESCHOOL students ONLY.
NEW STUDENT pre-registration for students entering GRADES 1–8 will open on APRIL 1st.
VISIT SD735.org/registration FOR INFO
ANNUAL BINGO NIGHT!
Join the Skokie73.5 Equity Committee and PTO for a fun night of BINGO!
Bring the family and meet up with friends, neighbors, classmates, and staff on TUESDAY, MARCH 24th from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. in the McCracken Middle School Gym.
RSVP is requested to help us plan for seating and snacks. All are welcome, and BINGO play is not required. We hope to see you there!
STUDENT SERVICES RESOURCE SHARING
The annual Timely and Meaningful Consultation (TMC) meeting is being hosted by the Niles Township District for Special Education (NTDSE) on MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. Please click or tap the attached letter for additional information and registration instructions.
The next regular PTO meeting is MONDAY, MARCH 16th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. online at Google Meet. Click HERE to join us!
8th GRADE CELEBRATION FUNDRAISER on THURSDAY, MARCH 19th. Dine in or carry out at PORTILLO'S from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. to support the 8th Grade End-of-Year Celebration. When ordering, mention the dine-out for School District 73.5, and Portillo’s will donate 20% of sales to support the event. Thank you!
ANNUAL BINGO NIGHT hosted by the PTO and Skokie 73.5 Equity Committee on TUESDAY, MARCH 24th from 6:15 to 7:45 p.m. at McCracken in the Gym. Bring the family and meet up with friends, neighbors, classmates, and staff for a fun night of BINGO! RSVP is requested to help us plan for seating and snacks. All are welcome, and BINGO play is not required. We hope to see you there!
TASTE of 73.5
SUNDAY, APRIL 26th
2:00 to 3:30 p.m. at McCracken Middle School
The PTO welcomes the community to TASTE OF 73.5! Cultural groups are invited to fill out this Google Form to register for a booth to showcase displays and/or food samples that represent their cultural backgrounds.
Join the PTO on SUNDAY, MAY 31st for the SKOKIE 73.5 x CHICAGO STARS FC OUTING! Watch the Chicago Stars soccer team take on the San Diego Wave at Evanston's Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium — right on the lake! Game time is 12:00 p.m. and all Skokie 73.5 students and families are invited. We will have our own seating section to cheer on the Chicago Stars. Purchase tickets HERE! Parking in the garages surrounding the stadium is $25; the North garage is the closest option. Parking can be purchased on the day of the game or in advance HERE. See you there!
SCHOOL SPIRIT WEAR
The PTO partners with 1st Place Spiritwear for print-on-demand merchandise. Click a button below to shop the spiritwear stores and watch for sales! Every purchase supports the PTO and our schools!

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Questions about this calendar or events? Please email [email protected].
DISTRICT DATES
ELL CENTER PROGRAMS
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
AROUND TOWN
MEYER FRIENDSHIP DAY
Meyer celebrated Friendship Day on Thursday, February 26th. Preschool and Kindergarten classes were paired up for a combined playtime to promote kindness, taking turns, sharing toys, and being kind to one another.
AUTHOR'S VISIT
Meyer will host bestselling author Ruth Spiro for an author’s visit on THURSDAY, MARCH 26th. Ruth Spiro is an award-winning children’s author best known for her engaging STEM-themed books. She introduces complex topics like science, technology, and math in ways that are fun, clear, and perfectly suited for curious minds. She's also a former Meyer parent!
Families and staff can purchase signed copies of Ruth's books ahead of her visit from local bookstore Booked! Orders are due by TUESDAY, MARCH 24th. Books will be delivered on the day of the author's visit. If interested, please order at this link: bookedevanston.com/ruthspiro.
Please email Mrs. Kelley at [email protected] if you have any questions.
KINDERGARTEN MUSIC "INFORMANCES"
An informance is a way to inform parents of what a typical music class is like. It is similar to a performance in that there is an audience, but instead of rehearsing set pieces, the students demonstrate what they do during music class. The setting is smaller and more intimate than a larger performance. Parents/guardians see first-hand how their child experiences music at Meyer School! Each student may invite up to 2 guests to attend, as seating is limited.
WHEN:
- Ms. LaBarbera/Silberman’s class
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th at 9:30 a.m. - Ms. Mpistolarides/Zaccone’s class
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th at 11:00 a.m. - Ms. Huynh’s class
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th at 12:00 p.m. - Ms. Solomon/Zaccone’s class
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th at 1:00 p.m. - Ms. Lancioni’s class
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th at 1:45 p.m.
Each Informance will last approximately 25 minutes. We hope to see you there!
If you have any questions, please contact Mrs. Castellini at [email protected].
PBIS FAMILY CONNECTION: Think Sheet
At Meyer School, students have learned about green expected choices and red unexpected choices. We learned that everyone makes mistakes, and we can use them as opportunities to learn and grow.
To help students reflect on their behavior, we use a think sheet when an unexpected red choice happens at school. We use restorative questions to build self-awareness and think about how their behavior impacts others. We ask our students: What happened? How do you think it made others feel? What can you do to solve the problem? At the end, we review what green expected choices we can make next time and what strategies we can use to handle big feelings.
At home, you can use the think sheet, or you can ask your child questions to reflect on an unexpected red choice.
KINDER SUPERSTARS
PRESCHOOL SUPERSTARS
MEYER DATES
SPIRIT WEAR
CLICK A BADGE TO ORDER!
On THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, Middleton is hosting "BLOOMING TOGETHER," our spring Learning Fair. See the flyer for more details! We cannot wait to share all the ways we are growing and "blooming" together as Bulldogs.
BLACK HISTORY MONTH
Across the building, Middleton Bulldogs celebrated BLACK HISTORY MONTH in February through read-alouds, thoughtful discussions, and a celebration of the incredible contributions of Black leaders. Check out some highlights from across the building:
IN 1st GRADE, we celebrated Black History Month by learning about courageous change makers through books, magazines, and videos. Students discovered Mae Jemison’s inspiring journey in Mae Among the Stars, learning how a growth mindset helped her become an engineer, medical doctor, and the first Black woman in space. Students also learned about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through Scholastic News’ “Stick With Love,” focusing on how love and nonviolence can create change, and explored aviation pioneer Ida Van Smith, in Flying High With Ida, who brought flight opportunities to Black youth as an instructor. Through Because Claudette and Rosa, they connected with the stories of Claudette Colvin and Rosa Parks and how standing up to unfairness can spark progress. Finally, Ruby Bridges Goes to School: My True Story and a Scholastic News video highlighted Ruby Bridges and child activist Ayanna Najuma, showing how even first-graders have helped advance civil rights—an exploration of important change makers that will continue throughout the year.
IN 2nd GRADE, Black History Month was celebrated daily in morning meetings. We watched videos and read books about a variety of people and their impacts including, but not limited to, John Lewis, Simone Biles, Maya Angelou, Misty Copeland, Ruby Bridges, and Georgia Gilmore.
IN 3rd GRADE, our students in social studies have been learning about influential people who have impacted their communities and created positive change. Students were able to select an influential person to research, and make a mini-poster educating us about their life and accomplishments.
IN 4th GRADE, students read and discussed the biographies of several Black American innovators. We learned about Lonnie Johnson, who invented the Super Soaker, and Katherine Johnson, who helped NASA plan the John Glenn mission orbiting Earth.
IN 5th GRADE, we prioritize diverse literature throughout the year. Some of the books by Black authors and about Black communities and important figures are:
- Wangari Maathai: The Woman Who Planted Millions of Trees by Frank Prévot
- Look Both Ways by Jason Reynolds
- One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams Garcia
- Rosa Parks Biography
SEL FAMILY CORNER: Zones of Regulation & Emotions
At Middleton Elementary, students have worked all year on Being Respectful, Being Responsible, and Being Ready. An important part of being a member of a community is recognizing our own emotions. This week, students may notice two helpful tools posted throughout the halls at Middleton: the Zones of Regulation and an Emotion Wheel. These visuals help children recognize what they’re feeling, find the words to name emotions, and choose strategies to manage big feelings in a safe, respectful way.
When students are feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, or distracted, they can use the posters to “check in” with themselves and identify which zone they’re in, then pick a tool (like breathing, taking a quick break, positive self-talk, or asking an adult for help) to get back to ready-to-learn. You can support this at home by asking, “What zone are you in?” or “Which feeling on the wheel matches how you feel right now?”
MIDDLETON YEARBOOK SALES
Interested in purchasing a yearbook? Yearbook pre-order will close on TUESDAY, MARCH 31st.
Pre-ordering the yearbook guarantees a copy is reserved for your family. Additional copies of the yearbook will be limited.
Orders may be placed through the Lifetouch website: http://ybpay.lifetouch.com.
Yearbook ID Code: 13556526
MIDDLETON DATES
SPIRIT WEAR
CLICK A BADGE TO ORDER!
The Social Justice Club is busy planning their upcoming McCracken Market fundraiser! Students will hold two sales in the coming months: a used book sale in March and a handmade craft sale in April. Proceeds from this fundraiser will help the club support our community through partnerships with three local organizations: The Niles Township Food Pantry, District 73.5 Community Safe Passage & Mutual Aid, and Connections for the Homeless. Any students who would like to be involved are encouraged to connect with Mrs. Gammeri. We are also accepting donations of gently used books. Stay tuned for more McCracken Market updates!
HORNET HANGOUT & SPIRIT WEEK
8th GRADE END-OF-YEAR CELEBRATION PTO FUNDRAISER
The SD73.5 PTO and 8th Grade Parent Committee will be hosting an 8th Grade End of the Year Celebration on FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2026, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at McCracken.
To make the end-of-year festivities memorable for every student, we’re inviting our parent community to partner with the SD73.5 PTO and 8th Grade Parent Committee in one (or more!) meaningful ways. See this letter from the PTO for more details!
CLICK OR TAP A DINE-OUT FLYER FOR FUNDRAISER DETAILS
8th GRADE GRADUATION COMMUNICATION
The McCracken 8th grade Class of 2026 families recently received communication regarding graduation activities and events. We hope families and students were able to attend the Niles North Curriculum Night event. Please watch for further communication from both McCracken Middle School and Niles North High School throughout the school year. Below you will see a link to a copy of the letter we sent home and some important dates and events.
REMINDER: Please submit the required information and orders for your child's graduation this year. If you have already completed the registration, you may disregard. This information was due by FEBRUARY 26, 2026. (Click here to submit).
Upcoming 8th Grade Important Dates
- 8th Grade Graduation Picture Retakes ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 12th (see flyer)
- PTO Portillo’s 8th Grade Fundraiser ~ THURSDAY, MARCH 19th
- PTO Panera 8th Grade Fundraiser ~ THURSDAY, APRIL 16th
- 8th Grade End of the Year Celebration ~ FRIDAY, MAY 22nd from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
- McCracken 8th Grade Graduation Ceremony ~ THURSDAY, MAY 28th from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at Niles North High School. We expect the ceremony to start promptly at 6:00 p.m. and last approximately 1–1 1/2 hours.
McCRACKEN YEARBOOK SALES
IT'S TIME TO BUY YOUR YEARBOOK! The 2025-2026 McCracken yearbook is now on sale. The 8th grade yearbook staff is hard at work creating an original and fun book for our students. The cost of the yearbook is $21. Orders can be placed online at:
- ybpay.lifetouch.com
- Use the Yearbook ID Code: 13556326
- Orders are due by: MARCH 27, 2026
Order your copy TODAY!
PROMOTING GOOD ATTENDANCE
Consistent attendance to school is directly linked to higher academic achievement and high school graduation rates. Students can begin to struggle academically when they miss several days of school. Learning continues within the classroom across content areas. Although teachers do their best to help support students catch up when they return, there is no substitute for instruction and learning experiences inside the classroom. Students should miss no more than 9 days of school each year to stay engaged, successful, and on track to graduation. We understand students and families experience illness as well as unexpected emergencies, which qualify as excused absences. Please review the difference between excused and unexcused absences and do your best to promote the importance of showing up to school on time each school day with your child.
What can families do to support good attendance?
Promote healthy student behaviors
- Maintain a regular bedtime and morning routine throughout the week.
- Ensure students eat a good breakfast every morning. McCracken serves breakfast for students beginning at 7:30 a.m.
- Ensure your children get regular check-ups with their medical provider.
- Practice thorough handwashing, particularly before and after eating, and after using the restroom.
- Reinforce the importance of avoiding close contact with individuals who are sick, and not sharing cups and/or utensils with others.
- If your children seem anxious about going to school, ask teachers or administration, the school nurse, a member of the Student Support Team (SST), and/or your medical provider for advice.
See additional McCracken Attendance Reminders HERE!
McCRACKEN DATES
McCRACKEN GAMES
SPIRIT WEAR
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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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