Parent Resources
Upcoming Educational Opportunities for Parents
El Comité de Padres Hispanos (B-PAC/ Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee) esta integrado por padres/protectores de estudiantes inscritos en el programa bilingüe, maestros bilingües, consejeros y líderes de la comunidad. Se reunirá 4 veces al año.
El comité participa en el planeamiento, operación y evaluación del programa bilingüe. Adicionalmente, temas importantes relacionados a la educación, el distrito y la comunidad son compartidos.Padres bilingües, maestros y miembros de la comunidad son bienvenidos a participar.
El comité se reunirá para el año escolar 2008-2009:
- Septiembre 25, 2008
- Noviembre 18, 2008
- Marzo 19, 2009
- Mayo 19, 2009
Apunte la Fecha! Charlas en Español!
CECILIA SANCHEZ, COORDINADORA
ZANDRA CARDENAS, VICE-COORDINADORA
Presidente: Norma Lara
Vice-Presidente: Rosaura Vaquero
Secretaria: Carmen Estrada
Secretaria: Laura Ramirez
847-963-3129
Email: sanchec1@ccsd15.net |
B-PAC 2008-09 Schedule (PDF 98KB)
The Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee (B-PAC) consists of parents/guardians of students enrolled in the bilingual program, bilingual teachers, counselors and community leaders.
The B-PAC meets 4 times a year. The committee participates in the planning, operation and evaluation of the bilingual program. In addition, important topics relating to education, the district and the community are shared.
Bilingual parents, staff representatives, and community members are encouraged to attend. Meetings for the 2008-2009 school year are scheduled for 6:30-8 p.m. at Winston Campus Elementary,
900 E. Palatine Rd., Palatine,
in the cafeteria:
- September 25, 2008
- November 18, 2008
- March 19, 2009
- May 19, 2009
(see below for more information)
Save the Dates!
Presentations in Spanish
CECILIA SANCHEZ, CHAIR
ZANDRA CARDENAS, CO-CHAIR
President: Norma Lara
Vice-President: Rosaura Vaquero
Secretary: Carmen Estrada
Secretary: Laura Ramirez
847-963-3129
Email: sanchec1@ccsd15.net
Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee (B-PAC) (PDF 748KB)
A free presentation for Bilingual Parents, Staff and Community members
Main Topic: "Raising Children in a Different Culture" and "Sexual Abuse Prevention"
Presenter: Dr. Daniel Martinez, Medical Director-Lutheran Social Services of IL, Medical Director-Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc., Associate Clinical Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine; and Elizabeth Hillyer, MA, Bilingual Therapist, N.W. CASA
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Where: Winston Campus Elementary cafeteria
For more information, please call Cecilia Sanchez, Parent Outreach Facilitator, at 847-963-3129 or e-mail at sanchec1@ccsd15.net.
Comité de Padres Hispanos - BPAC (PDF 748KB)
Una presentación gratis para Padres Bilingues, Maestros y Miembros de la Comunidad
Tema principal: "“Como ser el mejor padre que usted puede ser
en una cultura diferente”
y “Prevención de abuso sexual”"
Presentado por: Dr. Daniel Martinez, Medical Director-Lutheran Social Services of IL, Medical Director-Pilsen Wellness Center, Inc., Associate Clinical Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine; and Elizabeth Hillyer, MA, Bilingual Therapist, N.W. CASA
Día: Martes, mayo 19, 2009
Hora: 6:30-8:00 p.m.
Lugar: Winston Campus Elementary cafeteria
Para más información, llamar a Cecilia Sanchez, Coordinadora, al (847) 963-3129 o al e-mail sanchec1@ccsd15.net.
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Grandparents as Caregivers (PDF 93KB)
Find out about the studies, statistics, and demographics in the newest trend of child rearing ...
This is an opportunity to meet other grandparents, share concerns, and talk about interesting topics that will help you care for the grandchildren you love.
Date—Thursday, March 12, 2009
Time—4:00–5:30 p.m.
Place—Walter R. Sundling theater, 1100 N. Smith Street, Palatine IL 60067
Speaker Panel—
- Peggy O’Connor, grandparent advocate and author of Has Anyone Seen My Daisy? and Born Into Love
- Barbara Schwartz, Committee Chair for The State of Illinois Task Force for Grandparents, Raising Grandchildren
- James Gleeson, Professor at the Jane Adamms College of Social Work, University of Illinois
- Cheryl Smithgall, Professor at the Chapin Hall for Children, University of Chicago
- Representatives of Catholic Charities and Children’s Home and Aide Society
Please R.S.V.P. to Chris, 847-963-3158.
SPARK
Special Education Parents Accessing Resources and Knowledge
A Northwest Suburban Council of PTA/PTSA committee serving families of children
with special needs in Community Consolidated School District 15 and beyond.
Why we exist...
SPARK was formed in response to the growing needs of families whose children learn differently or have special needs. As parents trying to navigate the system, we realize the importance of providing:
· Relevant resource programs related to special education
· Opportunities to network
· Links to parents with outside sources
· Publications and books on various special education topics
What we believe...
SPARK believes in providing a means to educate parents, provide resources, network, and support families of all children receiving special education. This is accomplished at the district level through monthly evening programs with outside speakers. We also have SPARK representatives at each school who are a local contact and resource to the individual schools.
Our hope is that parents and educators will access this group for the benefit
of their children, themselves, and others.
When we meet...
SPARK programs are monthly on Monday evenings, with one exception in December at:
Walter R. Sundling Junior High School
1100 N. Smith Street, Palatine
7:00–8:30 p.m.
Who we are reaching...
SPARK programs are free, open, and encouraged for ALL parents, educators, and administrators.
If you would like to be contacted by or connected with SPARK, you can contact your PTA President for the name and number
of your SPARK representative, or contact SPARK Co-Chairs Dawn Wiebe (847) 221-2313 or Lisa Traina (847) 358-7828 for more information.
SPARK is proud to be in partnership with PTA!
Program Calendar 2008-09 School Year
September 29, 2008
Internet Safety Program @ Sundling
The Northwest Suburban Council PTA/PTSA and the Palatine Police Department
SPARK is encouraging ALL parents to attend this very informative program offered by the Northwest Suburban Council
PTA/PTSA. Officer Tamara Gulisana of the Palatine Police Department will talk to parents about ways to keep their
children safe from internet dangers, including: chat rooms, instant messaging, blogs, social networking sites, internet
predators, on-line bullying, pornography, safety tips, and safety equipment.
This is an imperative program for ALL parents!
October 27, 2008
What is ABA...REALLY! @ Sundling Auditorium
Kim Garvey-Hoehne, M.A., BCBA, Director of KGH Consultation and Treatment
We’ve all heard the term, ABA. Many of us have probably even tried it. But what is it REALLY? Can it really help our
kids? Kim Garvey-Hoehne, a Certified Behavioral Therapist and Developmental Therapist will explain this evidencebased
treatment, and show us all how it can really work. You will learn what ABA really is and what it’s not; that there’s a difference between ABA based and non-ABA based treatment programs; observe actual child treatment videos; and
learn how to determine if what you are doing for your child is really working.
December 2, 2008 (TUESDAY!)
The Role of Executive Functioning @ Sundling Auditorium
Dr. Michael Frey, Comprehensive Psychological Services
Over the past several years, an intense focus in the psychological community has been on executive functioning, and its
critical role in the development and behavior of our children. Dr. Michael Frey, a child and adolescent neuropsychologist,
specializes in various neurobehavioral disabilities, including ADHD, learning disabilities, autistic spectrum disorders,
Tourette’s Syndrome, traumatic brain injuries, and oppositional defiant and bipolar disorders. His presentation will help
parents understand their child’s symptoms, become familiar with executive functioning, and learn how to select
intervention to address limitations in various aspects of these conditions, including concerns for sustained attention,
planning and organization, and social skills.
January 26, 2009
Junior High and High School Transition @ Sundling
District 211 and District 15 Transition Teams
For most of our kids, transition can be hard—especially when they are changing to new schools with new special
education teams. Two rooms will be set aside to help parents who have children transitioning to junior high or to high
school. These transition teams will discuss what’s involved in transition and try to answer your specific questions about how to make it successful and exciting for your child.
February 23, 2009
7 p.m., Walter R. Sundling Junior High theater, 1100 N. Smith Street, Palatine
This meeting will focus on Individual Education Plans—including the purpose of an IEP—along with a helpful 22-point checklist for a successful IEP. Other areas discussed will be the foundation of the IEP process, goal sheets, and parent concerns.
Speaker Catherine Whitcher, M.Ed., founder of Precision Education, Inc., Joliet, holds multiple special education teaching certificates, has been featured on the AutismOne radio show, and is published in The Autism Perspective for her knowledge and insight into special education. A nationwide presenter on IEP planning, she has consistently proven her ability to work with an entire special education team while always keeping the child first.
April 6, 2009—POSTPONED TO MAY 4, 2009
Resource and Summer Fair!! @ Sundling Gymnasium
Join us as we partner with District 15 for the exciting collection of local vendors and organizations that will showcase
their opportunities to involve our children over the summer in a wide variety of activities. Last year, over 30 vendors
shared with us many therapeutic, educational and recreational opportunities available to help the summer be successful
and fun for our kids. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to plan ahead and reduce the stress and anxiety that presents
itself in those summer months.
May 4, 2009
Resource and Summer Fair!! @ Sundling Gymnasium
Join us as we partner with District 15 for the exciting collection of local vendors and organizations that will showcase
their opportunities to involve our children over the summer in a wide variety of activities. Last year, over 30 vendors
shared with us many therapeutic, educational and recreational opportunities available to help the summer be successful
and fun for our kids. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to plan ahead and reduce the stress and anxiety that presents
itself in those summer months.
PTA Sponsors Coat Closet for District 15 Students
PTA units at District 15 schools have established a PTA Coat Closet
to ensure that all District 15 children will be appropriately clothed
during the winter months. The coat closet is housed at Gray M.
Sanborn School, 101 N. Oak St., Palatine. Coats, hats, gloves/mittens,
snow pants, scarves, and boots are available to District 15
families in sizes ranging from toddler to adult. The coat closet
is open on school days from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Those needing clothing should contact any school office.
Donations of outerwear only may be brought to Sanborn School or to any
other District 15 school office. The clothing should be clean
and in good condition, with no rips or broken zippers.
Free Developmental Screenings for children birth to 33 months (PDF 174KB)
A free developmental screening for children birth through 33 months is offered to families who live in District 15 through the district’s Early Intervention Program.
The screenings, which are by appointment only, are from 3–6 p.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2009. They will take place at the John G. Conyers Learning Academy, 2800 W. Central Rd., Rolling Meadows.
To make an appointment, contact Marilyn Borris, 847-963-3154. For additional information, call Becky Born at 847-963-3410.
For a printable flyer in English and Spanish, please click the link above.
How To Deal With Bullying (PDF 28KB)
A night for parents and their children to learn together how to manage bullying.
Social workers from Jane Addams and Virginia Lake schools are sponsoring an anti-bullying parent-student educational event from 6:30-8 p.m. October 16, 2008, at Jane Addams School, 1020 E. Sayles Drive, Palatine. This interactive presentation will give parents and children an opportunity to discuss bullying together and will encourage families to develop positive options for common social situations involving bullying. Parents can register for this free event by calling Chris Wereminsky at (847) 963-3158. See below for further details.
Where—Jane Addams School, 1020 E. Sayles Drive, Palatine, IL 60074
When—Thursday, October 16, 2008
Time—6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m.
Who—For District 15 parents and their children in Grades 2-8
Services—Refreshments, Spanish translation, free childcare by District 15 staff
Presenters—Donna Zeh, L.C.S.W., Virginia Lake School Social Worker and Helen Suero, L.C.S.W., and Paul Budin, L.C.S.W., Jane Addams School Social Workers
RSVP—Please contact Chris Wereminsky at 963-3158 if you plan on attending.*
*Please include the number of children who will need childcare and their ages. Children age 7 and older can attend the presentation if accompanied by an adult.
Northwest Suburban Council PTA/PTSA presents: Internet Safety (PDF 17KB)
A free presentation for parents of children in School District 15.
Date: Monday, September 29, 2008
Time: 7 p.m.
Where: Walter R. Sundling Junior High School, 1100 N. Smith Street, Palatine
For more information, please contact Joan Sscovic, NWSC PTA 1st VP of Programs, thescovics@hotmail.com.
Northwest Suburban Council PTA/PTSA presents:
Gabe & Izzy, "No School Bullying" (PDF 246KB)
A free presentation for parents and children in School District 15.
Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Time: 7 p.m.
Place:
Pleasant Hill Elementary, 434 W. Illinois Avenue, Palatine
Anti-Bullying Speaker, Gabrielle Ford, Speaks Out Against School Bullying
Twenty-eight-year-old Gabriel Ford is an extremely moving youth speaker. Her incredible journey of triumph over tragedy is filled with amazing coincidences. Gabrielle (Gabe) and her dog, Izabel (Izzy), both have rare muscle diseases that have caused them to lean on each other for support. Her message is simple, however, powerfully motivational.
Her ability to connect with students will inspire them and cause them to think about their actions. Suffering from progressive neuromuscular disease, Gabe shares her remarkable story of her experiences of being bullied at school while suffering from the effects of muscle disease.
For more information check out Gabe’s website at www.gabeandizzy.com.
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