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May 29, 2026
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SUPERINTENDENT'S GREETING
Dear Skokie 73.5 Community,
It is hard to believe that WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd marks the end of the 2025–2026 school year. This year has been so filled with incredible moments that I worry I won’t be able to fit them all into this final message.
From day one, the energy in this district has been unmatched. Our Back to School Bash was my very first exposure to the overwhelming support of our students, families, and staff. At one point during the festivities, our Communications Manager took a stunning photo from the Middleton rooftop to document the massive turnout.
As I look back on my first year with you, here are just a few of the many highlights that defined this remarkable school year:
FALL SUCCESSES & TRADITIONS
- ISBE Exemplary Rating: In October, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) awarded McCracken Middle School an Exemplary rating, placing it in the top 10% of all middle schools across the state.
- Outdoor Education: Also in October, our Middleton 5th grade team traveled to White Pines. I had the opportunity to visit the camp and was deeply impressed by our students and staff. Their dedication gave our 5th graders an unforgettable experience.
- A Masterpiece Performance: In November, over 80 McCracken students performed "Matilda." In my 30-year career in education, I have seen a lot of middle school plays, but I have never seen one executed at this level. The immense time and effort put in by students, staff, teachers, and parents truly showcased the strength of our Skokie 73.5 community.
WINTER HIGHLIGHTS & COMMUNITY SPIRIT
- Winter Concert Spectacular: The Band and Choir Winter Concert at Niles North High School left me in awe. The high level of musical selection, execution, and performance made our middle school musicians sound like an upper-level high school ensemble. I had heard about our district's incredible music reputation, and seeing it firsthand was incredible.
- Meyer Family Fun Night & Cold Snaps: In January, I attended the Meyer Family Fun Night and was blown away by the turnout on one of the coldest nights of the year; so cold, in fact, that the following day was an E-Learning Day!
SPRING ARTS, LEADERSHIP & ACCOLADES
- Frozen Jr.: The dedication to our performing arts never stopped. I knew our elementary school play was serious business when the Middleton Principal called during that January freeze to ask if students could still meet Friday afternoon to prepare for "Frozen Jr." Fast-forward to May: the production featured over 80 elementary students and 20 middle school helpers. It has been nearly a decade since my daughters and I watched Frozen, and I was so floored by the performance that I called all three of my daughters on my drive home just to brag about our students.
- Unrivaled PTO Support: The PTO's dedication has been on display all year, from the Halloween Trunk or Treat to Middleton Movie Night and the Wolves game. But what they did for Teacher Appreciation Week in May was next level. Having worked in six different school districts, I have never witnessed the level of support and care that our PTO showed our staff.
- Project Lead the Way Distinction: In early May, our Middleton and McCracken STEAM curriculum received the 2025-2026 Project Lead the Way (PLTW) Distinguished School designation! This honor recognizes districts and schools committed to helping students own their education by increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in the pursuit of skills development and career-connected learning.
- State Champions! Our final major highlight came when the McCracken Middle School Symphonic Band performed at the Illinois SuperState Concert Band Festival in Champaign. I traveled to watch them compete, and it came as no surprise when they won the state title. The excitement among the students, parents, and families in attendance was unforgettable.
Have a Wonderful Summer!
Thank you to everyone who made this school year so special. I wish you all a safe, relaxing, and excellent summer break. We look forward to seeing many of you back in August for the 2026–2027 school year!
Dr. Charles Kyle
Superintendent
TRIMESTER 3 REPORT CARDS
Trimester 3 report cards will be released electronically through the PowerSchool Parent Portal website on MONDAY, JUNE 8th by 3:00 p.m. At that time, parents and guardians will receive an email with instructions for how to view, print, and save their student's report card.
In the meantime, please log into the PowerSchool Parent Portal website at sd735.powerschool.com to make sure your username and password are working. If you need assistance with your account access, please contact the Skokie73.5 Data Office at 847-676-8326.
SUMMER SCHOOL REMINDER
All families of children in Summer School were sent an email with information about dates, their child's teacher assignment, and arrival/dismissal information. Please reach out to Maggie Price via email at [email protected] with any questions.
STAND UP SKOKIE
Skokie Mayor Ann Tennes and the Skokie Park District invite us all to take the STAND UP SKOKIE pledge to promote safety, unity, respect and standing up for others in Skokie parks and throughout the community. The campaign was introduced at the Skokie Festival of Cultures and runs throughout the summer. Learn more about it at skokieparks.org/stand-up-skokie26.
2026-2027 REGISTRATION
Families who would like assistance with registration for the 2026-2027 school year are encouraged to schedule an appointment so we can ensure staff are available to support you. Interpreters will be provided as needed to ensure full language access for all families.
All new and returning families will complete the next step of registration in July. Returning families may request an appointment closer to July if support is needed.
To schedule an appointment, please contact:
- Gay Kanda, District Registrar
847-676-8459 or by email at [email protected] - Caryn Hess, Student Data & Instructional Technology Specialist
847-676-8326 or by email at [email protected] - Lyla Nissan, Multilingual Programs Coordinator
847-676-8210 or by email at [email protected]
We look forward to supporting you and ensuring a smooth registration process.
Thanks to fundraising efforts this year, we were able to fund a special performance/assembly at each school for year-end. Miss Carol from Macaroni Soup will be performing music at Meyer, Mad Science provided a fun and educational assembly at Middleton, and dance troupe Culture Shock will perform at McCracken. Thank you families and students for your support!
A BIG THANK YOU to all of our volunteers and donors this year, and to all the school and District staff who helped make events possible!
Upcoming Events
CHICAGO STARS GAME
Bring the family and join the PTO on SUNDAY, MAY 31st for the SKOKIE 73.5 x CHICAGO STARS FC OUTING! Meet us for a Chicago Stars soccer game at 12:00 p.m. at Northwestern Medicine Field at Martin Stadium in Evanston — right on the lake! All students and District families are welcome. We will have our own seating section to cheer on the team. Purchase tickets HERE! Parking at the garages surrounding the stadium is $25. The North Garage is the closest option. Parking can be purchased day-of or in advance HERE. See you there!
The June 1st, 2026, PTO meeting has been cancelled. See you next year! If you are interested in being a PTO board member or simply want to attend our calls, keep your eye on The Weekly — we meet monthly during the school year. You can also reach the PTO at [email protected].
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!
AROUND TOWN
DISTRICT DATES
ELL CENTER PROGRAMS
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
THANK YOU, MEYER FAMILIES!
Meyer families, thank you for all your support during this school year! Together, we helped our Meyer Shining Stars grow in so many ways, and your partnership meant the world to us. I’m grateful for the opportunity to serve as the principal of Meyer School for the past seven years, and Meyer will forever mean the world to me. I have loved getting to know you and your family. Thank you for everything! Have a wonderful summer!
~Dr. Helen Wei
MISS CAROLE'S SING-ALONG
Miss Carole from Macaroni Soup! visited Meyer on Thursday, to lead a fun and interactive sing-along with our Shining Stars. Students had fun singing, dancing, and throwing “snowballs” on a beautiful, sunny day. Many thanks to the PTO for treating Meyer students to this wonderful way to celebrate the end of the school year!
THANK YOU, MEYER PARENT LEADERS!
Thank you so much to Odessa Molina and the PTO’s Meyer Parent Leaders (MPL) for volunteering at the MPL End-of-the-Year Bash. We value our partnership with you and are thankful for your help in making Meyer a welcoming and special place!
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL RESOURCES
As we approach the end of the school year, Meyer’s Student Support Services team would like to share a list of social/emotional resources that your child can access over the summer. These resources can help to support your child's continued social/emotional growth through engaging activities, and the community agencies listed may benefit your family. Please click HERE to view the social/emotional resources.
ON TO KINDERGARTEN
Incoming kindergartners and parents/guardians attended On to Kindergarten on Wednesday, May 20th, to learn more about our Kindergarten program, meet staff, see a classroom, and get to know one another. For parents and guardians who were not able to attend, please see the PRESENTATION SLIDES for more information about our kindergarten program. We look forward to having your kindergartner join us in the fall!
JUMPSTART KINDERGARTEN
JumpStart Kindergarten registration is now open to incoming kindergarten families. This optional, one-week program provides incoming kindergarten students with the opportunity to practice routines, develop social skills, meet new friends, and begin a review of skills directly before the school year begins.
We will run one session of JumpStart Kindergarten this year, AUGUST 10th-14th, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for a fee of $155.00. Spots are limited.
Please see the flyer for the program details and the link to register.
FAMILY CONNECTION: Summer Zones of Regulation
As we head into the summer, we can continue using the Zones of Regulation to help our children with emotional regulation. The summer may bring fewer routines and predictability, which for some children can also bring on bigger feelings. Remember, all feelings are okay, it’s a matter of how we respond to them and get through them.
There are a few ways you can continue to help support your child in learning how to regulate their feelings.
First, let them know that you’re there to help them move through it. Try saying:
- "I can see you’re having a hard time. I’m here."
- "That’s a big feeling. Let’s sit with it, together."
- "It’s okay to feel bored AND I’m confident you can find something to do."
Second, help your child recognize their feelings. Try saying:
- "I notice your body is moving fast. What Zone do you think you’re in?"
- "You’ve been really quiet today. Want to check in and talk about your Zone?"
Third, give your child structured choices to give them a sense of control and trust. Focus on guiding them toward options that support regulation. Try saying:
- "I wonder if a tool might help. Would it help to use a fidget or listen to music for a few minutes?"
- "I’m going to take some deep breaths to help me care for my Zone. Do you want to try a tool too?"
These small, consistent steps, along with modeling how we deal with our own emotions, can help support our children over the summer and into the school year.
(Source: Walz, Emily. “Emotional Regulation for Kids This Summer: 3 Tips for Parents and Caregivers — the Zones of Regulation.” The Zones of Regulation, 8 July 2025, zonesofregulation.com/blog/emotional-regulation-for-kids-this-summer-3-tips-for-parents-and-caregivers. Accessed 21 May 2026.)
MEYER COUNTDOWN
MEYER DATES
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Returning Meyer families, please mark your calendars with these important dates for the 2026-2027 school year:
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th
Party at the Playground
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.
MONDAY, AUGUST 24th
Meyer Student Classroom Visit Day
TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th
First Day of School for Kindergarten Students
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th
First Day of School for Preschool Students
KINDER SUPERSTARS
PRESCHOOL SUPERSTARS
SPIRIT WEAR
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Returning Middleton families, please mark your calendars with these important dates:
- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2026
- Welcome to Middleton: 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. — This event is for all incoming 1st grade students and their families, as well as new-to-Middleton students and their families.
- Popsicles on the Playground: 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. — This event is for ALL Middleton students and their families
- FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 2026
- Supply Drop Off — This event is for students to drop off their school supplies, meet their teacher, and see their classroom the Friday before school starts! We can’t wait to welcome students back!
- Last Names A-L: 2:30 to 3:00 p.m.
- Last Names M-Z: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m.
- Supply Drop Off — This event is for students to drop off their school supplies, meet their teacher, and see their classroom the Friday before school starts! We can’t wait to welcome students back!
- MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2026
- First day of school for Middleton students
Middleton class placement and back-to-school letters will be sent via email in AUGUST.
LOST AND FOUND
The Middleton Lost and Found is overflowing! If your child lost any items (jackets, water bottles, lunch boxes, shoes, and more), please make sure they check the Lost and Found before the end of the school year! All unclaimed items will be donated on FRIDAY, JUNE 5th.
RETIREMENT NEWS
After several years of exceptional service, we congratulate Mrs. Deb Shawver on her well-deserved retirement from Skokie School District 73.5.
Mrs. Shawver has worked at Middleton School for several years, most recently as a Spanish Bilingual Teacher. Her patience, warmth, and cultural advocacy have changed the trajectory of countless lives. Mrs. Shawver taught countless students that communication goes far beyond words. As she begins this exciting new chapter, we wish her many joyful moments with family and friends and all the best in her well-earned retirement.
GARDEN NEWS
During the summer, we are in need of parent and child volunteers to help maintain Middleton's organic garden. You do not need to be an expert gardener! The goal is to engage in a thoughtful and fun activity with your child. The needs for the summer include watering, pruning, harvesting, and planting. What you harvest you are able to bring home to enjoy! Please email Erin Gregg at [email protected] if you would like to volunteer.
MINI MONSTERS EVENT
Thank you to our parent volunteers for their help during the Chicago Bears Mini Monsters event! A special thank you to OrganicLife for providing lunch for our volunteers. We truly appreciate everyone who helped make this event a success!
MIDDLETON DATES
PLTW LAUNCH designation is awarded for elementary STEM curriculum that helps students develop transferable skills needed to succeed in an evolving future.
SPIRIT WEAR
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CONGRATULATIONS, McCRACKEN CLASS OF 2026!
The Oliver McCracken Middle School Class of 2026 graduated on Thursday evening at Niles North High School. It was an amazing celebration of all that students have accomplished over the course of their educational journey in Skokie School District 73.5! We are grateful to families, friends, and staff who were able to share this memorable event honoring our graduates. We look forward to hearing about the many positive contributions students will make in high school and beyond!
8th GRADE END OF YEAR CELEBRATION
RETIREMENT NEWS
As we approach the end of the school year, we extend our heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Diane Miller on her retirement from Skokie School District 73.5.
Ms. Miller has dedicated the past 15 years to serving McCracken Middle School students as a 7th grade math teacher, making a lasting impact on the learning and growth of countless students. We are grateful for her commitment, care, and dedication to our school community. As she begins this exciting new chapter, we wish her many joyful moments with family and friends and all the best in her well-earned retirement.
COUNTDOWN TO SUMMER SPIRIT DAYS
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Returning McCracken families, please mark your calendars with these important dates:
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th
- McCracken Materials Pickup: 3:00 to 4:00 pm. (6th - 8th Grade)
- 6th Grade Meet and Greet: 4:00 to 6:00 pm. (6th Grade students and parents/guardians only)
MONDAY, AUGUST 24th
- First day of school for McCracken Middle School (6th-8th Grade)
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
Our last day of school for 6th and 7th grade students is WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3rd. Students will participate in a variety of fun teamwork activities during our Field Day event in the morning hours. Students should dress appropriately for the weather as many of the Field Day activities are outdoors on the soccer field. Please consider applying sunscreen before school if needed, wearing light colored and lightweight clothing in warmer temperatures, and bringing water bottles. Students may also wear hats to further shade their faces from the sunlight. They will also meet several 7th and 8th grade teachers to hear about next year’s programming and participate in our final Hornet’s Hive Assembly recognizing third trimester accomplishments and enjoying a special performance funded by our PTO!
ON TO 6TH GRADE SURVEY & INFORMATION
Please access all of our On to 6th Grade digital resources on our school website at SD735.org/mccracken/on-to-6th.
Save the date for the 6th Grade Meet and Greet on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19th from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., when students and parents/guardians can set up student lockers, meet their advisory teacher when possible, and go on a journey to find their classrooms using their new schedule. Stay tuned for more information over the summer!
The 6th grade team is seeking feedback about our On to 6th Grade Family Information Night in order to plan for next year’s programming. Please complete this SURVEY to help us meet your needs for this event!
McCRACKEN NO REFERRAL CHALLENGE
We are getting closer to the end of the school year and we want to reward students for displaying respectful, responsible, and ready behaviors. Students who do not earn any behavior referrals at McCracken from MAY 9th through the end of the school year will have the opportunity to be entered into grade-level raffles for fun prizes! Please reinforce the importance of following behavior expectations at school with your child contributing to a safe and positive learning environment. Consistently following behavior expectations will result in students' ability to participate fully in end-of-the-year activities!
ALL SCHOOL SUMMER READ
Copies of the 2026-2027 McCracken All School Read novel, REFUGEE by Alan Gratz will be distributed to students by the end of the school year through all advisories. Incoming McCracken students are expected to read this book over the summer and will be engaged in literacy activities with teachers and peers in the fall. We hope that all families encourage reading of this book and others throughout the summer!
Students can join Mrs. Gammeri for the All School Read Summer Check-In on WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Skokie Public Library. Bring your book and connect with other students to discuss the book, ask questions, and have some fun together over the summer. This is an optional gathering and students do not need to be finished reading the book to attend!
McCRACKEN DATES
PLTW GATEWAY designation is awarded to a select number of middle schools for increasing student access, engagement, and achievement in career-connected learning.
GARDEN CLUB
Summer is fast approaching! The McCracken Garden Club will be meeting over the summer on select dates. Please see the attached form for details, activities, and field trips.
Summer Garden Club is free and open to all McCracken students, including incoming 6th graders! It is a great opportunity to learn about plants, cooking, and art! You do not have to attend each session, just come when you can!
Complete the form to be on our summer mailing list. This summer we will be taking 2 field trips — one is to The Talking Farm in Skokie and the other is to Millennium Park. Students who attend Garden Club at least 4 times will be able to attend the field trips.
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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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