January 9, 2026
News and information from our district and schools
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DIVERSE LEARNERS SURVEY
The Caregivers' Council for Diverse Learners is a group of Skokie 73.5 parents, or other primary caregivers, whose children in the district have disabilities or are neurodivergent (that is, diagnosed with autism and/or ADHD).
The group, in partnership with the District, is seeking information on community education and support needs in order to provide useful sessions to parents and caregivers. Those sessions will be taught or led by professionals outside the Caregivers’ Council for Diverse Learners group. That means we need your opinion! Please take a moment to complete a 2-5 minute survey at THIS LINK. The survey will close on TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 2026.
You do not have to be a parent or guardian of a special education or 504 student to participate in the Caregivers’ Council for Diverse Learners group.
STUDENT DENTAL EXAMS
Miles of Smiles, Ltd. will operate school-located exams in our district this year. The dental exams will be provided during the school day on the following dates:
- THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 2026, at Middleton
- FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2026, at Meyer
If your student attends McCracken and would like to participate, please contact Katie Orleans at 847-676-8360 or by email at [email protected] to make arrangements.
Please check our January 6th District News release for complete information and the required consent form.
The next regular PTO meeting is MONDAY, JANUARY 12th from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. online via Google Meet. Click HERE to join the meeting. We will be talking about fun upcoming events.
The PTO is gearing up for the 4th-5th grade dance on FRIDAY, JANUARY 30th. Volunteers are needed to help decorate and run snack sales. Sign up HERE to volunteer.
If any families have dance lighting and/or lasers we could borrow for the event, please contact [email protected]. Thank you!
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!

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].
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
LEAD-SAFE COOK COUNTY
The Cook County Department of Public Health announced on Monday their Lead-Safe Cook County awareness campaign. The campaign encourages eligible suburban Cook County residents and homeowners to apply for free lead removal services and free home repairs. The program is open to both homeowners and tenants. To qualify, homes must have been built before 1978 and families must meet income requirements and have a child under the age of 6 that lives in or frequently visits the home. Visit the Lead-Safe Cook County website to find out if you qualify for the program.
DISTRICT DATES
If the local forecast calls for severe weather that could significantly disrupt safe travel, our administrative team is prepared to implement school safety and attendance plans in the event of early dismissal or school closure. Please check our Winter Weather Watch information HERE and watch for updates as they are announced.
Join us for MEYER FAMILY FUN NIGHT on THURSDAY, JANUARY 22nd from 6:00 to 7:15 p.m. Bring the whole family! Meyer staff will lead fun learning activities, including a family craft, literacy activity, and a family project. We will follow this schedule for the event:
- 6:05-6:25 Activity 1
- 6:25-6:30 Move to Next Activity
- 6:30-6:50 Activity 2
- 6:50-6:55 Move to Next Activity
- 6:55-7:15 Activity 3
We hope to see you there!
ACCESS TESTING
Multilingual learners in Kindergarten will participate in ACCESS testing, beginning at the end of January, so that we can learn more about their skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing in the English language. Kindergarten students will be assessed one-on-one. Please feel free to contact our EL teacher, Mrs. Una Radziszewski, at [email protected] with any questions.
SAVE THE DATE: Preschool Open House for New Families
Meyer School will host a Preschool Open House for new families interested in the 2026-2027 school year on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. If you have neighbors and friends who have children turning 3 or 4 years old on or before September 1, 2026, please help us spread the word!
Preschool registration for the 2026-2027 school year will open on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th for District 73.5 residents, and on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th for non-residents. Returning preschool students who will be in PreK 4 for the 2026-2027 school year will receive an email from Bethany Mullins before Winter Break regarding your plans for the 2026-2027 school year. Please feel free to contact her with questions at [email protected].
KINDERGARTEN AFTER SCHOOL ENRICHMENT
Winter Enrichment classes for MEYER kindergartners will run from JANUARY 27 to MARCH 19, 2026 (8-week session). Enrich MEYER brochures were sent home in backpacks on Thursday, December 18th.
Registration is now open!
Registration closes: TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2026, at 11:59 p.m.
Confirmation: If a student is registered for a class and not added to the waitlist, their registration is automatically confirmed.
Waitlist notice: You will receive email notification directly if a spot opens for the course for your child.
If you have any questions, please contact our Enrich MEYER Coordinators, Rachel Douglas at [email protected] or Bethany Mullins at [email protected].
PBIS FAMILY CONNECTION: Review of Being Safe
This week, we will continue to review how to be safe and remind ourselves to practice “body is calm,” “personal space bubble,” and “walking feet.” Check out the last few issues of The Weekly for how to practice these three things at home.
KINDERGARTEN LITERACY CENTERS
KINDER SUPERSTARS
PRESCHOOL SUPERSTARS
MEYER DATES
SPIRIT WEAR
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Please see this FLYER for more information about an After School Nature Club for Middleton students at Emily Oaks Nature Center. Transportation to Emily Oaks is included! Classes begin MONDAY, JANUARY 12th, so register as soon as possible!
The Middleton library is seeking puzzle donations! We need gently used puzzles UNDER 200 pieces. Students can bring them directly to the library. Thank you!
MIDDLETON YEARBOOK COVER & SALES
Students have voted—we officially have a 2025-2026 yearbook cover!
Thank you again to all of our participating artists. There were over 70 thoughtful and creative covers submitted this year! All designs are currently on display at school.
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
ARRIVAL & DISMISSAL REMINDERS
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE CAR LINE

1. GETTING IN LINE
In order to keep the line moving as quickly as possible, please enter the car line from Kimball. This will give space for cars to move efficiently in line.
2. STUDENT NAMES
Please write each of your students’ first and last names and grade level on a piece of paper and place it on the passenger side under the windshield. This will help staff get students to cars.
3. STAY IN YOUR CAR
Please stay in your car in the pick-up line. Staff can assist students with opening doors. Staying in your car allows the line to move faster.
4. PULL UP
Please watch the staff supporting dismissal and pull all the way up. We will bring students to your car. Pulling up all the way allows us to dismiss the most number of students at a time, making the line as efficient as possible.
5. ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
Madison Avenue is one way during arrival and dismissal. Per village signs, cars may not drive eastbound between Central Park and Saint Louis during arrival and dismissal. This keeps students entering and exiting cars on Madison as safe as possible, and allows for smoother traffic flow.
6. IDA CROWN PARKING LOT (ACROSS FROM MIDDLETON)
Please do not park in the Ida Crown parking lot on Madison Ave. Ida Crown is private property, and we want to be good neighbors. If you choose to park and walk to pick up your child, please park in the neighborhood and walk to the basketball blacktop to pick up your child.
7. TRAFFIC AIDES
Middleton staff, Skokie police, and a village crossing guard are all on hand during arrival and/or dismissal to support safety. Please watch for them and follow their directions during arrival and dismissal.
4th & 5th GRADERS: SAVE THE DATE!
MIDDLETON DATES
SPIRIT WEAR
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Congratulations to McCracken 7th and 8th grade students selected to participate in the ALL-ILLINOIS JUNIOR BAND FESTIVAL (AIJB) at the University of Illinois on JANUARY 16th and 17th.
AIJB is a statewide honor band and students were selected into the 82-member ensemble through very competitive blind auditions last November. They’ll spend the two days working with Chris Gleason (Music Consultant, Wisconsin) with the concert taking place Saturday afternoon. You can access additional information about this event on the AIJB website at www.aijb.org.
MLK Jr. DAY OF SERVICE
On MONDAY, JANUARY 19th, McCracken will hold the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service. This is an opportunity for students to honor the legacy of Dr. King by volunteering their time to help our school and community. Participants will complete various service projects inside the school. Students who are volunteering need to complete this permission slip, which they can pick up outside of room 222. The permission slip must be turned in by FRIDAY, JANUARY 16th. Bus transportation will not be provided for this event. Laura Williams is the organizer of this event. Please reach out with any questions. Should there be a weather-related incident that would necessitate the cancellation of this event, Ms. Williams would communicate directly with students and families of students who turned in completed permission slips.
8th GRADE IMPORTANT DATES & EVENTS
McCracken 8th grade Class of 2026 families will be receiving graduation information for this school year in the coming weeks. Niles North High School has already communicated some upcoming events for incoming freshmen that your family will want to attend. Please watch for further communication from both McCracken and Niles North High School throughout the school year. Below are some important dates and events.
Upcoming 8th Grade Important Dates
- Niles North 8th Grade Curriculum Night ~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
- 8th Grade Yearbook Baby Pictures due WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th
- Send a digital picture to [email protected] OR
- Send a physical copy of the picture with your child to hand in to their advisor. The picture will be scanned and returned to your child the next day.
- 8th Grade Graduation Pictures ~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th (retakes Thursday, March 12th)
- Students take one picture in dress clothes and one in a gown provided by Lifetouch.
- Niles North High School Counselor Appointments ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5th at Niles North High School (individual appointment times are communicated to families by Niles North)
- 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.
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!
COLD WEATHER REMINDER
COLD WEATHER IS HERE TO STAY! Please make sure your middle school students are dressed for the weather conditions each school day. Students may need to wait outdoors for a short time during arrival and dismissal and any extracurricular activities. When we experience extreme temperatures with below-zero wind chills in the morning we will bring students into the building starting at 7:30 a.m. (band students enter at 7:00 a.m. on rehearsal days). Students remain in the lobby and Learning Center until the 7:50 a.m. bell rings. Students who participate in extracurricular activities indicate they will take the bus, walk home, or get picked up. Please ensure that you discuss and clearly communicate those transportation plans and arrive promptly to pick up your child, especially during winter weather conditions. Students are not allowed to remain inside the school building after school hours unsupervised.
Students participate in outdoor recess throughout the school year unless there is a significant weather-related or other external factor that necessitates an indoor program. Skokie 73.5 follows the Child Care Weather Watch chart to determine whether the temperature and wind chill are safe for outdoor recess. If the temperature with wind chill feels like 15 degrees or warmer, and conditions outdoors are safe, students will go outside. Thank you for helping to ensure that your child is prepared with appropriate outerwear for recess so that they are comfortable during our outdoor programming! Families in need of outerwear for their child should contact administration for additional resources.
McCRACKEN STUDENT COMMUNICATION EXPECTATIONS & SUPPORTS
We believe that every student deserves to feel safe, respected, and valued at school. Creating an inclusive and welcoming environment is essential and includes maintaining learning spaces free from hate speech and bullying. When students feel safe, they are better able to focus on learning, build positive relationships, and thrive academically and socially. Preventive programming is in place at McCracken to support positive peer relationships at school. We have listed a few of these programs HERE and ask for your partnership in reinforcing the importance of kindness, respect, and acceptance at home, helping us to ensure that our school remains a place where all students can feel safe and reach their full potential.
EXTRACURRICULAR PROGRAMMING
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 here at McCracken! Please access the McCracken Extracurricular Brochure HERE.
EXTRACURRICULAR SPECTATOR GUIDELINES
We appreciate all 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. VIEW THE McCRACKEN EXTRACURRICULAR SPECTATOR GUIDELINES...
ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL SAFETY
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. VIEW THE McCRACKEN ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL SAFETY REMINDERS...
McCRACKEN ACTIVITY BUS
McCracken offers an activity bus for our students who participate in our after-school activities. VIEW THE McCRACKEN ACTIVITY BUS INFORMATION for some important notes....
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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