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Our Mission: The mission of Lombard School District 44, working in partnership with students, families, and community members, is to educate the “whole child” in order to achieve personal excellence.
Address: 150 West Madison Street, Lombard, Illinois 60148-3317 Telephone: 630.827.4400 FAX: 630.620.3798
PLEASE NOTE: The applications for free and reduced-priced meals are available after August 5 in your school’s office weekdays from 8:00-3:00.
PTA Membership forms may be found on the school website.
Kindergarten and New Student Registration Information 2016-2017
Please read the following documents. They contain valuable information about your child’s registration.
Welcome to Lombard District 44.
Superintendent’s Letter ............................................................................................................. page 2 PreK-8 Student Calendar 2016-17 ............................................................................................ page 3 Student Fees ............................................................................................................................. page 4 D44 Elementary Breakfast/Lunch Information ........................................................................... page 5 D44 Middle School Breakfast/Lunch Information ....................................................................... page 6 Music Parent Association Registration Form ............................................................................. page 7 PEP 44 Fund Form .................................................................................................................... pages 8-9
Address: 150 West Madison Street, Lombard, Illinois 60148-3317 Telephone: 630.827.4400 FAX: 630.620.3798
Our Mission: The mission of Lombard School District 44, working in partnership with students, families, and community members, is to educate the “whole child” in order to achieve personal excellence.
July 1, 2016 Dear Parents/Guardians, Welcome to another school year in Lombard School District 44! We have a long history of collaboration with families and excellence in education. Our registration packet is designed to provide you with information needed to prepare for the new school year. Please carefully review the information in this packet and return all necessary forms by August 5, unless your child is in middle school grades 6-8. These students will have walk-in registration, so be sure to bring all necessary forms on the day and time of your registration. If you have specific questions, please contact your child’s school after August 5.
Kindergarten through fifth grade students are assigned to the elementary school within the boundaries established for their residence. District 44 has a limited open enrollment policy. Parents may request permission for their child to attend any of our six elementary schools. If your request is granted, you will be notified by mid-August. New requests for a change in school assignment require completing an application and sending three letters: one of the letters is to be directed to the Administration Center Human Resources department, one to the principal of the school that you are considering, and one to the principal of your home school. Applications may be picked up from your home school. We have a quality instructional program that is designed to meet the needs of all students. Our aim as a district is for each student to attain personal excellence. District 44 strives to provide a safe and caring learning environment. Help your student(s) contribute to this environment by taking time to review school and district-wide procedures together. We will work hard to create an environment that promotes the highest level of student learning. We understand the important role parents and the community play in this partnership that ensures student success. Together we can make a positive difference for every student! Thank you for your support and if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at any time. Sincerely yours,
Dr. Michael E. Robey Superintendent
2016-2017 SCHOOL CALENDAR Grades Pre-K - 8
LOMBARD ELEMENTARY DISTRICT 44 AUGUST 22 Staff All Attendance Day 23 Institute Day
24 Grades 1-8 Full Day of Classes / Kindergarten 1/2 day am
24 Pre-K: Regular Schedule
24 Kindergarten 1/2 day am
25 EC Structured & EC am & pm; Kindergarten 1/2 day am
26 Kindergarten 1/2 day am
29
Kindergarten First Full Day of Classes
SEPTEMBER 5 NO SCHOOL -- Labor Day 21 EARLY RELEASE DAY
OCTOBER 7
NO SCHOOL -- School Improvement Day
10 NO SCHOOL -- Columbus Day 20 EARLY RELEASE DAY
31
NO SCHOOL -- Institute Day
NOVEMBER 11
End of 1st Trimester for Grades K-8 (54 days) 15 EARLY RELEASE DAY
18
Report Card Distribution
21
NO SCHOOL -- Conferences (1 - 4 p.m. & 5:30 - 8 pm)
22
NO SCHOOL -- Conferences (1 - 4 p.m. & 5:30 - 8 pm)
23
NO SCHOOL -- Non-Attendance Day
24-25
NO SCHOOL -- Thanksgiving Break
28 Classes Resume
DECEMBER 19-31 NO SCHOOL -- Winter Break
JANUARY 1-2
NO SCHOOL - Winter Break
3
Classes Resume
13 NO SCHOOL -- Institute Day
16
NO SCHOOL - Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday
25 EARLY RELEASE DAY
FEBRUARY 17
NO SCHOOL PM - School Improvement Day 20 NO SCHOOL -- Presidents' Day
28
EARLY RELEASE DAY
MARCH 2
Kindergarten Pre-Registration 5:00-8:00 pm 3 NO SCHOOL -- Institute Day 3 Kindergarten Pre-Registration 7:30-11:30 am 3 End of 2nd Trimester for Grades K-8 (61 days)
10
Report Card Distribution
23 EARLY RELEASE DAY 27-31 NO SCHOOL -- Spring Break
APRIL 1-2
NO SCHOOL -- Spring Break
3
Classes Resume
14 NO SCHOOL – Non-Attendance Day 26 EARLY RELEASE DAY
MAY 26
NO SCHOOL -- School Improvement Day
29
NO SCHOOL -- Memorial Day
JUNE 5
Last full day (If no Emergency Days are used)
Grades 6-7 Dismissal 2:45 pm
Grades Kdg-5 Dismissal 3:15 pm
12
End of 3rd Trimester (62 days)
12
Last Day of School (Includes 5 Emergency Days)
.
Page 1 of 2 2016-2017 Calendar Pre-K-8 Adopted 3/8/16, 6/30/16
Page 2 of 2
School Regular Hours Half-Day Hours Early Release Hours
Madison and Park View General Education and Bilingual
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15
Wm. Hammerschmidt and Pleasant Lane General Education
MIP Primary & MIP Intermediate
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15
Glenn Westlake Middle School General Education, MIP, LIP & STR Programs
8:00 - 2:45
8:00 - 11:00
8:00 – 12:45
Manor Hill General Education
AIP & STR Programs
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15
Butterfield General Education EC STR Program
EC - AM EC and EC Blended Bilingual- PM
8:35 - 3:15 9:00 – 2:00 9:00 - 11:30 12:30 - 3:00
8:35 - 11:40 9:00 -11:30 9;00 - 11:30 No School
8:35 – 1:15 9:00 – 2:00
9:00 – 11:30 12:30 – 3:00
Page 2 of 2
School Regular Hours Half-Day Hours Early Release Hours
Madison and Park View General Education and MD Bilingual
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15
Wm. Hammerschmidt and Pleasant Lane General Education
MIP Primary & MIP Intermediate
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15
Glenn Westlake Middle School General Education, MIP & Str Programs
8:00 - 2:45
8:00 - 11:00
8:00 – 12:45
Manor Hill General Education
AIP Pri & Pre-K, Str Pri & Int
8:35 - 3:15
8:35 - 11:40 8:35 - 11:40
8:35 – 1:15 8:35 – 1:15
Butterfield General Education
EC Str Program EC - AM EC - PM
8:35 - 3:15 8:30 - 1:30
8:30 - 11:00 12:30 - 3:00
8:35 - 11:40 8:30 -11:00 8:30 - 11:00 No School
8:35 – 1:15
Student Fees 2015-2016 Rev 2/14, 2/16
Lombard Elementary District 44 2016-2017 STUDENT FEES
School Fees 2016-2017 Fee
Activity Fees 2016-2017
Fee K-5 Registration Fee $127.00 Chorus-Grades 6-8 $27.00
Grades 6-8 Registration Fee Notebook (Agenda)
$142.00 $ 6.00 Band – Grades 4-8 $64.00
Grades 6-8 TOTAL $148.00 Band – Jazz $32.00 Orchestra-Grades 4-8 $64.00
Grade 6-8 Additional Fees
2016-2017 Fee
Musical Instrument Rental $40.00
Summer Beginning Band $41.00
6-8 Grade 1:1 Fee $45.00 Summer Returning Band $53.00
Locks $5.00 Summer Jazz Improvisation $41.00
Gym Shirt $4.00 Summer Beginning Orchestra $41.00
Gym Shorts $9.00 Summer Returning Orchestra $53.00
Long-Sleeved T-Shirt (optional) $ 7.00 GWMS Summer Transition
Program (Survival Skills) $41.00
Sweatpants (optional) $10.00 Instrumental Music Late Fee $25.00
Lost ID/Bus Pass $3.00
Interscholastic GWMS Fees 2016-2017 Fee
Jr. Great Books (elementary) $7.00
Student Council None
Cross Country $20.00 Clubs –
Volleyball $32.00 Elementary $2.00
Basketball $32.00 Middle School $13.00
Track $20.00
Cheerleading $32.00 Intramurals GWMS Fees 2016-2017
Fee
All Sports $5.00
2016-17 Student Fees were approved at the February 9, 2016 Board Meeting
Lombard District 44 Elementary School Breakfast and Lunch Information A hot lunch program is provided at each of our elementary schools and will be available the first full day of school. Monthly menus are available on the district website which is www.sd44.org. Students may choose a peanut butter & jelly, a tuna salad sandwich or a salad in place of the main entree for the same cost - they would still get the vegetable, fruit and milk components included in the hot lunch. Breakfast will be available each morning before school begins. The cost of the meal, which includes milk, is $1.50. A computerized point of sale system is utilized to record purchases at the elementary schools. In the debit card system, the student’s ID number will identify their account and a picture of the student will appear upon purchase to help ensure safety and proper identification. Parents must deposit money and maintain a positive balance in their child’s account. You may deposit enough to cover lunch expenses for one week, two weeks, a month, yearly, etc. Deposits must be made prior to your child using this account since this is a debit system, and whenever your child makes a purchase the cost is deducted from his/her account. Therefore, if your child wishes to purchase lunch on the first day of school, there must be a positive balance in the account. Please Note: If your child has a negative balance, he/she will not be allowed to purchase any items until money is in his/her account. Charges will not continue to be charged to a negative account. With the debit card system, the cashier will inform your student when their balance gets low. When paying by check, only send checks payable to Lombard District 44. Please send checks and/or cash on Monday mornings (if your child is absent or there is no school on Monday the next school attendance day is acceptable). Another option for payment is to go to myschoolbucks.com and sign up to make deposits using your credit card or automatic payments from your checking account. For more information on myschoolbucks.com, please visit the site. You may also contact the cafeteria office (630-827-4594) at any time to inquire about your student’s balance. The cost of a hot lunch (which includes milk) will be $2.75 per day. The cost of milk alone will be $.50. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the Cafeteria office (630-827-4594) or the Administration Center (630-827-4421).
Deposit Examples
Breakfast Lunch
Milk Only or extra milk
Weekly $7.50 $13.75 $2.50 Monthly $30.00 $55.00 $10.00 Yearly $258.00 $473.00 $86.00
Breakfast Lunch Information – ELEMENTARY 2016-2017 7/14, 5/15, 2/16, 5/16
Lombard District 44 Middle School Breakfast and Lunch Information Several options are available for your student at the middle school beginning the first full day of school. They include:
• Breakfast will be available each morning before school begins. The cost of the meal, which includes milk, is $1.50. Items will also be available as a la carte.
• A complete hot lunch including milk
• A sandwich/deli bar
• Specialty salads & soups
• A specialty area (this may include one of the following: pasta bar, taco bar, breakfast bar, etc.)
• A la carte menu including hot dogs, hamburgers, pizza, and french fries.
• Snack area – this includes hot pretzels, bags of chips, snack cakes, ice cream, etc.
• Several drink options – milk and juice-type drinks At the middle school, your student has the option of paying cash daily for his/her lunch or breakfast or utilizing the computerized point of sale debit card system. In the debit card system, the student’s ID number will identify their account and a picture of the student will appear upon purchase to help ensure safety and proper identification. Parents must deposit money and maintain a positive balance in their child’s account. You may deposit enough to cover lunch expenses for one week, two weeks, a month, yearly, etc. Deposits must be made prior to your child using this account since this is a debit system, and whenever your child makes a purchase the cost is deducted from his/her account. Therefore, if your child wishes to purchase lunch on the first day of school, there must be a positive balance in the account. Please Note: If your child has a negative balance, he/she will not be allowed to purchase any items until money is in his/her account. Charges will not continue to be charged to a negative account. With the debit card system, the cashier will inform your student when their balance gets low. When paying by check, only send checks payable to Lombard District 44. Another option for payment is to go to myschoolbucks.com and sign up to make deposits using your credit card or automatic payments from your checking account. For more information on myschoolbucks.com, please visit the site. You may also contact the cafeteria office (630-827-4594) at any time to inquire about your student’s balance. This year’s hot lunch will cost $2.75 per meal, milk will cost $.50 each and a la carte items will be variably priced. If more information is needed about the lunch program, we will be happy to help in any way possible. Please feel free to contact the cafeteria office (630-827-4594) or the Administration Center (630-827-4421) if you have any questions.
Breakfast Lunch Information – MIDDLE SCHOOL 2016-2017 2/14, 5/15, 2/16, 5/16
Music Parents Association
2016 – 2017 Registration The MPA is a parent volunteer organization that not only assists the District 44 Music Faculty by helping to staff music events and organize fundraisers, but also serves as your single best source of information for all things musical! The MPA helps raise funds for:
● Purchasing and maintaining uniforms and equipment ● Pins and certificates for Band, Orchestra & Chorus ● Pizza parties ● Scholarships to summer music camps and much, much more…
In order to continue providing these services, we need your assistance! The cost to join is $5 per music student with a maximum family contribution of $10. Your donation to MPA will help the MPA maintain its high level of commitment to our musicians. MPA volunteers are needed to help at the various events held throughout the year. If you are willing to help in any way, please indicate so on the form below. MPA appreciates your support! Thank you! Please return this membership form with donation, payable to: MPA Membership forms and checks* should returned to: Attention: MPA Membership Glenn Westlake Middle School 1514 S Main Street Lombard, IL 60148 *Please do not send cash in the mail
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Parent/Guardian Name(s):__________________________________________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________ Phone:____________________________________
Email Address (Please Use All Capitals):_________________________________________________________ I do not wish to share my email address at this time.
STUDENT NAME GRADE SCHOOL Please circle one per music student DONATION 1 Band Orchestra Chorus $5.00 2 Band Orchestra Chorus $5.00 3 Band Orchestra Chorus
I can help in the following ways: Daytime Volunteer Evening Volunteer Pancake Day Helper Uniforms
THE PEP 44 FUND! The Partnership for Educational Progress invites you to join with other District 44 parents to enrich learning opportunities for students in District 44 schools. Donations to the PEP 44 Fund will be used to support curriculum-enhancing projects for students in all grades at each of District 44’s seven schools in the 2016-2017 school year. Donations can be made district wide or school-specific. District wide donations will be used, as needed, for projects such as enhancing resources for Learning Resource Centers (LRCs) or purchasing additional computers for classroom use. School-specific donations will be used for classroom resources, supplemental materials, or equipment. PEP is a 501c3 charitable foundation. Donations to the PEP 44 FUND are tax-deductible. Your donation to the PEP 44 FUND can be made as a separate charge, or as a check made out to the PEP 44 FUND, and returned to the school along with the bottom portion of this page with the other materials you have completed for enrollment OR you may go online and make your donation at www.thepepfoundation.org. (cut here) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To District 44 Student Enrollment: I am enclosing a check in the amount of $_______ for the PEP 44 Fund to be used (check one): ____ for my child’s school, which is ____________________ (name of school). ____ for the enrichment of the overall District 44 educational program I am authorizing a charge in the amount of $_______ for the PEP 44 Fund to be used (check one): ____ for my child’s school, which is ____________________ (name of school). ____ for the enrichment of the overall District 44 educational program Name ____________________________ Signature_______________________ Address __________________________________________________________ Charge Account #________________________ Exp. Date ___________
(MasterCard - Visa - Discover)
Help PEP go green! PEP would like to use less paper to help the environment and to save money. You can help us go green by providing your email address below. We will not share your address with any other organization or individual. Thank you! Email address: ______________________________________________________
More Information about the PEP DISTRICT 44 FUND: What is PEP? PEP, or the Partnership for Educational Progress, is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation established in 1991 to benefit students and teachers in Glenbard High School District 87 and its six elementary feeder districts. PEP is a not-for-profit, tax exempt organization directed by a voluntary board of trustees composed of administrators and/or board members from each of the seven member districts and community members who serve at-large from each district. Donations to the PEP DISTRICT 44 FUND are used exclusively for programs in the seven District 44 Schools. Donations can be made at any time during the year. Many corporations today will match gifts made by employees to K-12 Education Foundations like PEP. Please check with your employer to see if a matching program is available. Submit your company’s charitable matching form along with your donation and PEP will follow-up to complete the form and submit it to your employer. How have donations to the PEP DISTRICT 44 FUND been used in the past? Since its inception, the PEP DISTRICT 44 FUND has provided teacher grants totaling over $20,500. Funds have been used for curriculum enhancing projects and to support innovative teaching initiatives, creating learning opportunities for all District 44 students
Thank you for supporting the PEP DISTRICT 44 FUND!!