CHAMPIONS BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM
Champions is a before and after school care program available to our Brookwood families. Please contact Champions as soon as possible to secure your spot. SPACE IS LIMITED
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Champions Family Support | Phone: (800) 246-2154
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ChampionsHelp@kc-education.com
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Student Safety Drop Off & Pick Up Procedures
Beginning Tuesday, September 7th, 2022, vehicles will not be allowed to park in the main lot during morning drop-off or during afternoon pickup. Respectfully, we ask those wishing to park their vehicles to use the overflow lot (the lot we share with the church). There you may park your vehicle and safely exit to walk your child to the building. We have had several “close calls” during drop off/pick up that we hope to avoid by enlisting this new procedure. Thank you for understanding and helping us to create the safest situation possible for our families, students, and staff.
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DEAR
HICKORY BEND FAMILIES,
INTEGRITY AND FAIRNESS
PRINCIPAL’S CORNER
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April showers bring May flowers…and a continued partnership between home and school can bring our students to their next most significant level in all areas of their life! As we enter the last quarter of the school year, I look forward to continuing the partnership with our families to keep our students on track to earn their success. Let’s continue to “shower” our students with positive focus, confidence, integrity, fairness, kindness, perseverance, and a growth mindset. Soon they will blossom into community leaders, business owners, medical professionals, and all manner of hard-working, productive citizens of our world. Our All-Stars will be the “flowers” that make our world great.
School Hours
Students’ school day is from 8:30 a.m. until 3:10 p.m.
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Students should not arrive earlier than 8:10 a.m.
If ever you have questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to our staff. No question is too small, and no concern is too big for us to handle as a team. As always, we look forward to working in partnership with our families to ensure our AllStars continue to grow and succeed
The Hickory Bend Sensational Singers went on the road! We performed at a Chicago Wolves Hockey Game on Sunday, March 12th. The choir sang with other choirs in the Chicagoland area. Following our performance, we enjoyed watching the hockey game, hanging out with our choir friends and our larger choir family, and eating a lot of fun food!
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Thank you to our awesome parent chaperones and staff for helping to make this a successful trip! This exceptional group included: Ms. Dubose, Ms. Harry, Ms. Roper, Ms. Garcia, Mr. Gavin, Ms. Howard, Ms. Nevels, and Ms. Reynolds. Great job!
The choir performed well and represented our choir, school District, and community well!
Attendance/Absences/Tardies
To ensure that our students excel academically, they must attend school daily and be on time. When students are tardy, they miss valuable instruction, primarily in reading and language arts. Attendance will be tied into our school’s PBIS expectations in which students will be able to earn rewards and participate in fun activities.
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When your child has to be absent, please inform the front office. Our absentee number is 708-757-2120.
COMMUNICATION & INFORMATION
Our teachers do an excellent job of communicating with families. Here is where you can stay informed proactively:
• School and District Website - www.brookwood167.org
• All-Star News - Weekly school newsletter that will be sent home on Fridays
• ClassDojo - It is essential that you sign up for the Principal’s ClassDojo. If you have not already joined, an invitation will be sent to you during the first week of school. To join, you will need either your phone number or email address.
• A phone call or an email is an efficient way to communicate with your child’s teacher. Please remember that our teachers are with students throughout the day and will return the call/email as soon as possible. At times, this may be the next school day.
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ANTI-BULLY BINGO
Our students were given a BINGO card for this month’s Anti-Bully activity. To achieve BINGO, the students had to complete random acts of kindness.
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So far, the following StudentS are leading the way:
Danielle Chatman Sopjia Garrett
Zuri Brnfre Lorenzo Robinson
4TH GRADE ANNOUNCERS
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Thank you, 4th Grade Announcers, for helping us to start the day with great energy and positive vibes!
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Michelle Walker
Major Turner
FAMILY STEM NIGHT
Scott Green’s Magic made its way to Hickory Bend Elementary School, and WOW, did he amaze us all!
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More than just a magic show, Scott Green brought us the tricks of the trade and all the STEM knowledge that leads the way.
thank you to all the familieS who enjoyed our family Stem night.
If a child has any symptoms listed below, they should stay home in the morning or go home if these symptoms first occur at school.
IF MY CHILD IS SICK, WHEN SHOULD I KEEP THEM HOME?
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When a child can return to school is based on the specific symptom they have.
• Fever of 100.4 or higher
• New onset of moderate to severe headache
• Shortness of breath, new cough, sore throat
• Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
• Abdominal pain from unknown cause
• New congestion/runny nose
• New loss of sense of taste or smell
• Fatigue from unknown cause
• Muscle or body aches
If you answer “YES” to any of the above, your child MUST stay home. Please call the school to report your child’s absence (708) 708-757-2120 (Option 1.)
ANTI-BULLY PLEDGE...
We make a COMMITMENT to stand against bullying.
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We will treat others with RESPECT and KINDNESS.
We will have the COMPASSION to not be a bully.
We will have the COURAGE to not be a bystander.
It is our RESPONSIBILITY to help others and to report bullying.
POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL INTENVENTIONS & SUPPORT (PBIS)
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A major focus area of learning for our K-4 students is that of behavior. Maintaining a physically and emotionally safe learning environment is a priority before we can expect our children to learn academic content. In each area of the school, we have developed expectations that we use to teach children how to Be Safe, Be Responsible, and Be Respectful. This work is through PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports). For the first few weeks of our school year, we model and practice what these expectations look like and sound like. When we observe students who struggle with following the expectations, the student is not automatically punished but is instead reminded of the expectation and given the opportunity to modify his/her behavior to demonstrate the appropriate behavior. We believe that devoting a significant amount of time to working on expectations is beneficial to all of our students.
Now that we have become well acquainted with these skills, the expectation is that students demonstrate the skills in every area of the school day. When students need constant reminders or when behavior becomes disruptive, we will take the necessary steps to reteach the skills and remind students of the expectations. Our goal is to provide the support students need to significantly decrease the number of distractions and unwanted behaviors. A paper copy of our expectations was sent home in your child’s take-home folder. Please take time to review the expectations with your child(ren). We appreciate all the support families have shown in working collaboratively toward student behavioral success.
SOME of the 2:00 pm Dismissals Canceled…
Please note the following 2:00 pm dismissals have been canceled and we will be in school for the FULL DAY on the following dates:
• May 5th, 2023
POWERSCHOOL
All Brookwood teachers use an online grading system called “PowerSchool” that they update every Thursday.
We encourage you to check your child’s progress regularly. This program is confidential; therefore, you will need an access username and password to see your child’s progress. If you need your username and password, please contact the school office at (708) 758-5350. A PowerSchool app for your cellular phone makes it easy for parents to stay updated on their child’s progress.
QUOTE OF THE MONTH
TECHNOLOGY HELPLINE
If your child is having any technology problems connecting to their teacher’s Google Classroom, please contact our help desk at (708) 300-3553 or email our help desk
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helpdesk@brookwood167.org
Please leave a detailed message with your name, child’s name, phone number, and the issue you are having with the device.
“There is only one person in the world who’s responsible for your success, and that’s you!”
-Jeremy Anderson
MISSION STATEMENT
Brookwood School District 167, in partnership with parents and the community, will create a learning environment in which all students excel at becoming lifelong learners and decision-makers.
WE BELIEVE
• Families shape their children’s motivation, confidence, and academic success by being interested and involved in their overall development.
• All students are unique and should be challenged to the highest level of academic and artistic excellence.
• In the importance of staff development opportunities based on best practices and educational research.
• In educating our children in a safe and nurturing environment with access to state-of-the-art technology.
• The school system should teach students to think critically enabling them to become contributing citizens in our global society.
• In continuous improvement in all aspects of the school system to foster a culture of excellence, Accountability, and integrity.
• In responsible stewardship of financial and physical resources.
VISION STATEMENT
Our overall vision is to improve the achievement of all students, regardless of race, socio-economic status, gender, or ability levels (disabilities). We share the accountability of student achievement throughout the school. We believe in using research-based practices to achieve our goals. We promote school and community involvement because we believe that these partnerships help us meet the needs of all of our students.
WE ARE COMMITTED TO
1. Providing students with highly qualified teachers
2. Providing our staff with professional development
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ATTENDANCE IN SCHOOL!
During these brutally cold few weeks in our calendar year, it is important to remind our families that attendance in school is the best way to support learning and growth.
Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10% of school. In our District that boils down to about 17-18 days which is only about 2 days per month!
Please, please, please work at all costs to ensure your student is in school daily. Being on time and staying for the entire day is also crucially important.
We only have our students for a few short hours, and we don’t want them to miss anything! If you can pull the young ones from their warm beds and get them to school, we are confident that we can take care of the rest.
RESOURCEFUL TIPS...
• Help them use different methods to find answers
• Support them when they struggle but allow THEM to work it out.
• Rather than giving answers to questions, give questions to help lead them to answers
• Ask children for their help and suggestions.
• Coach your child more often than you control your child; show that you have confidence in their ability
PI DAY
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PBIS | Pi Day Is A Hit (In The Face!)
Not only a day to celebrate mathematics (Pi Day, 3.14) and a day to have a little fun!
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Students used their PBIS Dojo points to purchase cream pies to throw in the faces of their favorite teachers.
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• If your student needs medication to be administered in the school setting, the medication and accompanying doctor’s orders must be provided by a parent or guardian to the school nurse. Medication should NEVER be sent in with the student. No medication may be given without a doctor’s order. This includes inhalers, emergency epinephrine (EpiPen), daily medications, antibiotics, eye/ ear drops, cough drops, over-the-counter medication, or any other form of medication.
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REMINDER REGARDING MEDICATIONS
ST. PATRICK’S DAY... THE KINDERGARTEN WAY
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Ms. Szotek’s class spent March 17th enjoying St. Patrick’s Day activities. The students heard a story about a leprechaun who changed white bread to green, and then they ate green bread and other green foods for snacks. The best part was that they each got lucky mustaches to wear home at the end of the day.
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CLASSDOJO
What is ClassDojo?
PLEASE JOIN OUR CLASSDOJO’S AND STAY INFORMED!
It is important that you sign up for the Principal’s Class Dojo. I post important information such as if a bus is running late, important reminders regarding picture day, graduation information and other important topics.
PLEASE SIGN UP TODAY!
ClassDojo is actively used in 90% of U.S. K-8 schools.
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ClassDojo is a free app that helps build amazing classroom and school communities. Teachers give feedback to students for any skill, like “Working Hard” and “Being Curious.”
From the mobile app, parents view their child’s feedback, and can message directly with teachers and school leaders.
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Please join my ClassDojo so you can stay informed on what is happening at Hickory Bend School.
If you would like to join, please accept the invitation that we emailed to you or texted you, or contact the school at (708) 758-4520, email, rdubose@brookwood167.org. All you will need to provide is your cell phone number or email address.
GET INVOLVED AND STAY INFORMED!
HICKORY BEND SCHOOL
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VISITORS
If you need to come into the school for any reason, for safety reasons, you will be required to wear a mask, and you will need to have a current Driver’s License that will be checked in our Raptor Security System.
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Raptor® provides a line of sight as to who is always in our school. The system provides school and districtwide reporting for all visitors, volunteers, and contractors that have signed in/out of our buildings. This is important for safety reasons.
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