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Door Contest

Doors Open with Positive Messages about Friendship

Classroom doors at the School of Dual Language are doing much more than opening and closing. They are promoting positive messages about friendship.  Students in 18 classrooms, from kindergarten through fifth grade, decorated their doors as part of a Social Emotional Learning initiative.  Friendship was the theme.

STEM project

Students Work on STEM Projects

Fifth-grade students are working on a wide range of  STEM projects.

Music program

Children Sing and Dance at Thanksgiving Celebration

Kindergarten and first-grade students had great fun performing for their parents and families at the Thanksgiving Music Program. They sang and danced to songs in English, Spanish and Native American languages.

 

Jasmin Cardenas Visited School of Dual Language

Students are Moving!

DL students are participating in various climbing, balancing, and gymnastics oriented activities (climbing net, climbing rope, parallel bars, swinging rope, and balance boards).  PE is so much fun!

Yearbook Sales Coming in Early December

The 2017-2018 yearbook will be on sale December 5 through the 8th, which includes photos of students in their classroom and events throughout the year. The yearbook will be passed out the last week of school.  The cost is $14.  Cash and checks are accepted and checks can be payable to Hawthorn School District 73.  Students can bring their order form and money to their homeroom teacher.  Please look for an order form sent home with your child.

Skating Party

Family Roller Skating Party was Great!

It was wonderful to skate with all our friends and families!  Enjoy some pictures and two short videos from the event.

 

Dual Language

Learning the Dual Way

Dr. James Tohme, Principal of the School of Dual Language, and a group of students gave an interactive presentation called “Learning the Dual Way” at the Board of Education meeting on October 23. The students did a great job.

Notice

Brief Alert

This morning there was a suspicious black car we believe to be a Lincoln possibly taking photos of students as they entered school. The car was parked off of school property. Please take extra caution and keep a watchful eye. Inform our Resource Officer Jon Paret or the Vernon Hills Police Department if you see anything out of the ordinary.