2/21 learn more about bulk school supplies 7:00pm @ Washington Elementary

PTA Council is hosting a meeting on February 21 to discuss bulk ordering programs. This is something that Walker is considering, so please come learn more about it:

PTA Council Meeting
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7:00pm
Washington School
 
Has your school been considering the BULK SCHOOL SUPPLY program???  Come learn more from some of the “experts” and veterans who have been facilitating the program for several year!  Principal Kate Ellison, from Washington, and parents from other schools that have recently implemented the Bulk School Supply model with share the how-tos and advantages/challenges that they have experienced.  Whether it is kits, boxes, bulk…. All schools will be increased to share how they have addressed School Supplies within their schools.  A report on the School Supply Drive facilitated by PTA Council, D65, and COPE will also be shared and the team will be looking for your input regarding how best to continue to improve the Drive and to serve more students.
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Walker Spiritwear will be at Parent-Teacher Conferences 2/14 & 2/15

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If you want to update your Walker spirit wear, the PTA will be selling it today (Tuesday 2/14) and tomorrow Wednesday 2/15) during the afternoon/evening parent teacher conferences. Tees, Hoodies, magnets, and more.

If you placed an order earlier this year when the forms went home, we have your items ready for pickup as well, please stop by the table to do so!

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Parents Night Out is a week away!

We can’t wait to see you for Parents Night Out on Saturday Feb. 11th.

Click HERE to purchase your tickets in advance

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D65 board passes resolution declaring district a ‘safe haven’ for immigrant students

This week our District took action to show our families support and strength as a community. Read more here:

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Foundation 65 Benefit – Friday 1/27

We hope some of our Walker friends will come out to support D65 Foundation at their upcoming Benefit.

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Friday, January 27th 2017  ♦ 7 pm – 11 pm
Smylie Brothers Brewing Co.
1615 Oak Avenue

img_0513aJoin us for a celebration in support of Foundation 65 and public education in Evanston/Skokie School District 65.   The My 65 Benefit will take over Smylie Brothers Brewing Co. for an evening of food, music and a celebrations of literacy and arts.

The event will feature a spoken word performance by District 65 middle school students with Kevin Coval, poet, author, artistic director of Young Chicago Authors, and founder of Louder Than A Bomb: The Chicago Youth Poetry Festival.

Proceeds from the My 65 Benefit will support literacy and arts programming that impacts students across every school, including Evanston Speaks: Youth Poetry Project. Evanston Speaks responds to the rising interest among middle school students in the poetry slam movement and creates opportunities for them to write, share and perform their poetry.

REGISTER TO ATTEND

Regular registration – $85 per person (Includes admission for one and one drink).

Friend of the Foundation – $250 (Includes admission for two, donation to Foundation 65, program listing and two drinks)

Check out our amazing RAFFLE prizes and ENTER to WIN!
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Children’s Author Kevin Henkes to visit Evanston Public Library – Feb 1.

Legendary Children’s Author and Caldecott Winning Illustrator Kevin Henkes Visits Evanston Public Library on February 1. Space is limited and registration is required.

Legendary children’s author and Caldecott winning illustrator Kevin Henkes will be at Evanston Public Library on Wednesday, February 1 from 4:30pm to 5:30pm in the Library’s Community Meeting Room. The public is invited to meet the author and join him for a celebration of the release of his 50th book, the highly acclaimed Egg.  The celebrated creator of such award winners as Kitten’s First Full Moon, Waiting, The Year of Billy Miller, among many others, will then be on hand to autograph books available for purchase from The Book Stall.

EPL Children’s Librarian Brian Wilson said, “We are thrilled that Mr. Henkes will be visiting EPL to celebrate this milestone, the release of his 50th book!”

Seating is limited and registration is required.  Register online or by calling 847-448-8610. Due to possible high demand, registrants are asked to be present at least 10 minutes before the program begins; unclaimed seats will go to those in the stand-by line.

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Book the sitter and Save the Date…..Parents’ Night Out is almost here: Saturday, February 11th!

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Girls Play Sports – Basketball Tourney Registration now open!

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Registration is open for the GPS Basketball Tournament on January 4th at 9:00am! This tournament will begin with a skills segment to ensure the proper fundamentals are taught. Girls will register as individuals and then teams will be assembled to provide competitive balance. Rules are implemented throughout the tournament to reinforce the importance of proper fundamentals. This tournament consists of pool play, followed by a bracketed tournament. The GPS Basketball Tournament will expand and deepen our girls’ connection and interest in sports while giving them the hands-on experience to strengthen their confidence to compete.

FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE: We provide opportunities for ALL girls to join GPS, because we believe cost should never be an obstacle to participation.

To register go to http://teamgps.org/reg…/leagues-and-tournaments-registration. For additional information or questions about our programs, email mlivatino@teamgps.org.

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From D65: Opt-IN on 12/21 to receive text messages from D65

Dear District 65 Families,

Last fall, we notified our families about federal guidelines that prohibited the District from using its automated notification system to send non-emergency phone calls and text messages without prior written consent. In response to concerns raised by schools and the education community, these guidelines have recently been clarified by the Federal Communications Commission and exemptions have been made for certain school-related and emergency communications. While some restrictions for sending messages are still in place, we are excited to add text messaging as a new option for connecting with our families. This will enhance and further streamline our communication, especially as the winter season approaches.

Sign up for text messages!
On Wednesday, December 21, parents and guardians who currently have a cell phone number on file with the District will receive a text message on their phone to “opt in” to receive text messages sent on behalf of District 65. Messages may include school closures, emergency notices, and important announcements and reminders. We will continue to share this type of information through email, website, social media, and newsletters.

If you do not choose to opt-in on December 21, you may still sign up at any time by texting a short code that will be posted on the District 65 website Families can expect to receive approximately three text messages per month.*

Families can opt-out of receiving phone or text notifications at any time. However, please understand that this automated system is how we can most quickly reach families in the event of an emergency or school closure. It’s important that the District has your most current contact information. Phone numbers may be updated via the SISK12 parent portal or by sending an email to parents@district65.net. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at 847-859-8100 or at messingerm@district65.net.

Best,

Melissa Messinger
Communications Coordinator

*Please note that standard text messaging and data rates apply. District 65 is not responsible for any charges incurred for sending or receiving messages. Check with your wireless carrier for possible charges.

 

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Free Maker Kids Programs at Evanston Library over winter recess. Register now!

MakerKids over Winter Break! Register starting 12/5

Winter Break is a great time of year for kids to learn to create, not just consume, to work with their hands and have fun together in a multi-age setting. Sign up your elementary school student for one of our daily MakerKids programs. Register starting December 5, 9am!

Here is the online link to register for these programs, but a description of them is below:
Make Your Own Dragon Egg Tuesday December 27 at 4pm Grades 4th &- 5th

Squishy Circuits,  Wednesday Decemeber 28 at 11am, Grades K – 2

Three Little Pigs Science, (Construction Science) Thursday December 29 at 11am, Grades K- 2

Roll Your Own Beeswax Candle! Friday, December 30 at 3:30 pm Grades K – 5 (adults welcomed but not required)

Solve a Mystery at the Library, Tuesday January 3, 11am Grades 3 -5

Making Felt Food is Sew Fun! Wednesday, January 4 at 11am Grades K – 5 WITH an adult

Big Nate: Fun and Games, Thursday January 5 at 1pm Grades 3 -6; LOVE those books!

Lights! Camera! Action! Stop Motion Animation, Friday January 6,  1pm Grades K – 2;  1:30 pm Grades 3 – 5.

Contact:
Jill Schacter
Marketing Communications Coordinator
Evanston Public Library
847-448-8628

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