Grizzly Gazette - Granger Middle School
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Grizzly Gazette - Granger Middle School
Volume 19, Issue 2 Oct/Nov 2014 Published by the Granger PTSA Grizzly Gazette Francis Granger Middle School ▪ 2721 Stonebridge Blvd, Aurora, IL 60502 ▪ (630) 375-1010 ▪ http//granger.ipsd.org Important Dates October 13 NO SCHOOL Columbus Day October 14, 15, 21 Box Tops collections October 16 Choir Concert October 21 School Store open during lunches October 23 Subway Restaurant Day October 30 Orchestra Concert November 4 NO SCHOOL Parent Teacher Conferences November 5 Market Day pickup 4-5pm November 6 Conferences 4:30-8pm November 10 Conferences 4:30-8pm November 11 NO SCHOOL Veteran’s Day November 13 PTSA Meeting 9:30am November 26-28 NO SCHOOL A Letter from the Principal This newsletter should reach you just as staff and students are putting the finishing touches on 1st quarter! I can’t believe it is October and how quickly the start of the year has flown. We have had an abundance of excitement these first months here at Granger – from a famous author visit, sport seasons kicking off and wrapping up, our first spirit week, pep assembly and dance, as well as amazing teaching and learning that goes on daily! It is truly an awesome privilege to be the Principal of Granger. Since families and students are well-adjusted by this point with waking up earlier, lockers, and new schedules, we do want to stress the importance of students being on time to school and class. Students can be dropped off as early as 7:40 M/T/TH/F and 8:00 on Wednesdays, (unless they participate in an early bird supervised activity with which they may arrive earlier). Please continue to be mindful of these times to ensure the safety and punctuality for your child. The end of the quarter will be here October 24th with report card grades available October 30th. Please be sure to watch your announcements for information regarding parent-teacher conferences taking place in November. Building and maintaining partnerships with parents and our community is essential for our student’s and school’s continued success! Please also continue to be informed regarding Senate Bill 16, what you can do, and the huge implications this will have on our district, school, and students, should it go into effect. Another reminder how important our partnership is for and to our students. There are so many exciting things going on in and around Granger, and we are so excited to continue evolving with and for our students. As always, if you have any questions please feel free to contact me at any time! Thanksgiving Break Autumn Desiderio From the PTSA Co Co--Presidents Dear Grizzly Families, The school year and many PTSA activities are in full swing at Granger. We have a great mix of new and familiar faces volunteering for our committees and helping make Granger a great experience for our students. We always have room for more volunteers so if you would like to get involved please contact one of our Executive Committee members to find out what would be a good fit for your skill set or share a new idea you might want to help us implement this year. We currently use our quarterly newsletter, the Granger List Serv, and the PTSA tab on the Granger Middle School Website to communicate what is going on in our organization. Apparel, Concessions and Market Day are a few of our ongoing events that are up and running. It isn't too late to order apparel for your Grizzly student, take a turn working a concessions shift, or place a Market Day order - these committees run throughout the year. Thank you to Jill Westphal for stepping up to chair apparel this year and Jen Weddle for organizing our Market Day program again. Concessions takes a team of volunteers for it to run smoothly and we ask if you have a student on a Granger sports team this year, you would do your part and volunteer for a shift. Box Tops collections will be going on in October and our new chairperson, Jill Gabriel, has some great prizes in place for students who participate. No amount of box tops is too small for a prize so send them in with your student this month. She will also be looking for volunteers to help with collections during lunch periods. Our first restaurant night kicked off with Jets Pizza earlier in the year. Jets Pizza and the Granger PTSA would like to apologize for any inconvenience that evening if you were trying to place an order and ended up with a long wait time. We are planning another Jets Pizza night November 4th that will be very well staffed so take a day off of cooking when you students are off of school and have Jets Pizza deliver while also giving back to the Granger PTSA. We also have Subway scheduled for October 23rd. Stop for breakfast, dinner, or treat your student to a sub for lunch that day while you support the PTSA. The September Getaway was staffed with plenty of fantastic parent chaperones thanks to Dina Lohman. If you missed the opportunity to be there, we have another chance coming up in February, so watch the list serv for details. Meghana Kamat planned our Back to School Teachers' Luncheon using Sweet Tomatoes and fed the staff with delicious soups and salads. Thank you to the Bakers committee for providing the desserts and drinks for the meal. Our next teachers' meal is November 4th. Please contact Nina Prabhu if you would like to plan the meal, make a food donation, or help with set up or clean up that day. Frosty's Friends and Manna will be coming up toward the end of the 2014 school year. These programs will provide our Grizzly families with a way to give back to the community. Thank you in advance to Michelle Plummer and Claire Beach for chairing these committees. Frosty's Friends has been an annual service program at Granger for many years now, and we have incorporated our Manna program to make it even easier to participate. The Granger Greeters are working all day, every day, to keep the flow of traffic coming and going smoothly at the front doors of the building. If you would like to volunteer your time during the school day but don't know which committee to start with, being a Granger Greeter helps volunteers become familiar with the building so they can get an idea of where else they might want to volunteer their time. Thank you to Rebecca Curtis for scheduling our greeters and making sure every shift gets covered. Our Executive Committee is in the process of finalizing the review of teacher's grants. With district budget cuts and financial concerns ahead, more and more staff and programs are looking to parent organizations to help subsidize programs, technology, and other incidentals throughout the building. We approved several grants at our October meeting. We also voted on a SB16 position at our October 9th meeting. Many Granger parents may have heard of SB16 and might have even attended the discussion at Granger on SB16 in September. The Granger PTSA voted to oppose SB16. We encourage families to educate themselves on what SB16 is and how it could effect District 204 and your student. Contact your local state representatives to voice your opinion! Make yourself heard! If you are not currently a member of the Granger PTSA, it is not too late to join. We look forward to seeing you at our meetings and working with you to make Granger a better place for all of our students in the future. Sincerely, Shannon Lynch and Amy Coryell PAGE 2 IPPC Coat & Boot Drive The Indian Prairie Parents’ Council Unity Committee, in conjunction with District 204 Community Relations Department, is sponsoring a Fall Coat and Boot Drive Fall is the time of year to clean out our closets! During the month of October, we are holding a district-wide winter coat and boot collection. Due to the growing need in our district, we are collecting new and gently-used, warm, clean coats and boots of all sizes from infant to adult. The coats will be distributed to families in need within our district in early November. Granger students will be collecting gently worn coats and boots in October from October 20 thru October 28. Please drop off at the collection containers located near the front doors! If you have any questions about the coat drive in your school, please contact your local PTSA or contact IPPC Secretary Tami Reid at [email protected]. – Please put “COAT DRIVE” in the subject line. REFLECTIONS “The World Would Be a Better Place If...” Thank you to all those students who submitted entries for the PTSA Reflections Art program! This year’s theme, “The World Would Be a Better Place If...” allowed for some great creativity! We received 19 entries in the Literature, Visual Arts, and Photography categories. Submissions are now being catalogued and judged and those that advance to the next level will soon be notified. Watch for more Reflections news on list serv and in the next newsletter. If you have questions, please contact Reflections chairperson, Michelle Plummer at [email protected]. PAGE 3 Contacting the Granger Office Main Office Phone Number 630-375-1010 Office hours are 7:15 am – 3:45 pm Our busy hours are 7:30am to 8:00am, and 2:30pm to 3:10pm. These times are related to the rush of activity associated with student arrival and dismissal. If possible, call outside these times so we may serve you better. Guidance Office Phone Number is 375-3441 Call the Guidance Office directly to: · Change your student’s address, phone number or emergency contact information · Request homework for your student after your child has been absent three days Use the Attendance Line to report your student absent or tardy at 375-3412 anytime. Please tell us your name, grade, and reason for the absence. Call us each day your student will be out or leave a message as to when your student will be returning. Please do not leave a message for an early dismal. How to arrange to pick up your child early: On the morning of the appointment, please write a note indicating your child’s name, grade, reason, and time for early dismissal. Your student should bring that note to the main office prior to first period so we can give them a dismissal pass. This pass allows your student to be dismissed from class without any interruption and they will be waiting for you at the main door. Please be prepared to show ID when picking up your child for early dismissal. How to get a message/items to your student: You may call the main office to leave a message for your student. Every effort will be made to get these messages to your student. Please be considerate to not interrupt the classroom unless it’s an emergency. Remember each time we interrupt the classroom the teacher needs to get the class refocused. You may drop off items at the front door with the greeter. How to contact a teacher or staff member: On our Granger website, click on the staff button and you will see a list of all of the phone extensions and email addresses for everyone who works at Granger. Please remember that teachers spend most of the day in the classroom with students and are available to answer the phone for a short period of time each day. Don't be alarmed if you end up in voicemail; the teacher will call you back within 24 hours. Granger PTSA 2014-2015 Executive Committee Co-Presidents Shannon Lynch (630) 978-1441 [email protected] Amy Coryell (630) 585-9026 [email protected] 1st Vice-President Nina Prabhu (630) 375-9726 [email protected] 2nd Vice-President Erica Patterson (630) 851-3968 [email protected] Recording Secretary Carolyn Fichte (630) 978-4106 [email protected] Corresponding Secretary Angie Welter (630) 518-2837 [email protected] Treasurer Jodie Bach (630) 236-3696 [email protected] P AAG G E E4 4 P Shop, Give, and Granger WINS! How would you like to get your shopping done, give back to the community and support your school all at the same time? It’s easy with Manna Express! Manna Express is a fundraising program that offers you a choice of over 350 gift cards from local and national retailers, restaurants and entertainment establishments, in amounts to fit any budget. These are the same gift cards you see in stores today, however, by ordering them in advance through Granger, the school benefits from your purchase. Whether you need gift cards for holiday gift giving, Frosty’s Friends, or for personal shopping, they are all available for ordering in one convenient place and a percentage of your purchase goes right back to Granger. Look for more information and an order form that will be coming home soon! If you have any questions, contact Claire Beach at [email protected]. Frosty’s Friends! We know that the leaves are just starting to fall, but, it’s never too early to think about….. For the 8th year, the PTSA will be sponsoring a giving program to help make the holidays a little happier for families in our community and to collect gift cards for Granger families in need. Program details will be provided via List Serv and the Granger Website in early November. If you would like to assist with this program or have any questions, feel free to contact this year’s Chairperson, Michelle Plummer at (630) 898-2351 or via email at [email protected] . P A PGAEG E 55 PTSA Meeting Schedule All parents, teachers, and students who are members of the PTSA are encouraged to attend meetings. If you haven’t joined yet, it’s not too late. Complete the membership form in this newsletter and turn it into the office with payment attached in an envelope marked “Attention PTSA Membership.” Thursday, November 13th 9:30am (Superintendent Dr. Karen Sullivan will be our guest) NO December Meeting Thursday, January 8th 9:30am Thursday, February 12th 7:00pm Thursday, March 12th 9:30am Thursday, April 9th 9:30am Thursday, May 14th 9:30am Meetings are held the 2nd Thursday of the month in the Teachers’ Lounge off the Granger cafeteria. Remember to bring your Driver’s License/State ID to enter the building. Dates/times are subject to change and will be posted on list serv as necessary. Box Tops Collection October is BOX TOPS MONTH! Don’t forget to bring in your Box Tops and earn a prize! Remaining Box Tops Collection Dates: Tuesday & Wednesday, October 14th & 15th Tuesday, October 21st Box Tops are collected during all student lunch periods on the dates listed above. PLEASE trim your Box Tops, count them, and put them in bags of no more than 50 per bag, labeled with the student’s name. Students can earn great prizes like candy, pop, VIP seating at author visits, Granger items, and even gift cards! If you have questions about Box Tops, please contact chairperson Jill Gabriel at [email protected]. Thank you, Bakers! Thank you to the following Granger Bakers who contributed to the Volunteer Open House on September 4th. Your goodies were appreciated by those in attendance and the Granger Staff enjoyed the remaining treats! Stacy Burgoon, Amy Coryell, Rebecca Curtis, Yolanda Fisher, Jill Gabriel, Carrie Gasik, Jill Green, Joanne Jachimiec, Natalie Jordan, Cari Pellegrini, Molly Petersen, Nina Prabhu, Katy Swerdlick, Shubha Tyamagundlu Thanks also to the Bakers/Cooks who donated items to the Back to School Staff Lunch back in August. The teachers loved your delicious salads, baked goods, and beverages! Julie Hannon, Sherri Nugent, Joanne Jachimiec, Brenda Montemayor, Nina Prabhu, Stacy Burgoon, Cari Pellegrini, Carrie Gasik, Natalie Jordan, and Amy Coryell PAGE 6 Parent Diversity Advisory Council - What is PDAC? Parent Diversity Advisory Council (PDAC) 2014/2015 “A Year of Creating Welcoming Schools” PDAC’s Mission Statement Focused on student achievement, the mission of the Parent Diversity Advisory Council (PDAC) is to positively impact the academic achievement of a diverse student population through school-specific outreach efforts and initiatives that focus on and directly address disparate academic performance. PDAC’s Role The role of the PDAC is to serve as an advisor and a catalyst for collaborative action among district parents, parent diversity, discussing challenges/opportunities; school-specific and district-wide PDAC initiatives/programs such as: organizing parent meetings and community-wide opportunities, such as: Cultural Arts & Multicultural Bookfairs, Keynote Speakers, Dialogue Circles, etc. PDAC facilitates monthly communications with PTA liaisons to share best practices, address issues of diversity, discuss challenges/opportunities and collaborate on school-specific and districtwide PDAC initiatives/programs as described below. The PDAC additionally acts in an advisory capacity to principals to coordinate outreach to parents of under-achieving students, assisting with evaluation/development of parental outreach ideas/activities and in the development /execution of school improvement action items. PDAC’s Focus The focus of the PDAC is: Acknowledging & Addressing Challenges to Academic Excellence Students: The ability to conduct the business of learning. Families: The ability to support their child in the education process. Staff/Administration: The ability to conduct the business of teaching. Building a Community of Understanding Build Bridges: Provide opportunities to build a relationship with all members of the Indian Prairie School District (IPSD) community. Bridge Understanding: Increase awareness and knowledge of all stakeholders for the benefit of all stakeholders. Build Understanding: Research specific needs and collaborate with all members of the community to implement common goals. PDAC Granger Middle School The PDAC facilitates discussions/meetings to promote the mission, support our roles, objectives and focus on a monthly basis. Each individual school that is a part of IPSD has an appointed liaison committed to the PDAC that will actively participate and attend meetings and providing feedback/meeting information back to the Administration, PTSA and to Granger families. For the 2014/2015 school year, Angie Welter has been designated as our PDAC resource representing our school. Angie is currently an Officer on the Granger Middle School PTSA Executive Commitee, serving as the Corresponding Secretary for the second consecutive year, and welcomes the chance to be a part of such a great initiative. All meetings are open to all IPSD 204 parents, staff and community. For more information, please visit: http:// www.ipsd.org/Subpage.aspx/PDAC. Additionally, if you are interested in participating/attending meetings and/or have ideas, suggestions, etc., please feel free to contact Angie Welter at [email protected] and/or 630-518-2837. Meetings are held at Crouse Education Center (CEC). PAGE 7 GRANGER PTSA WANTS YOU!!! It is never too late to register to be a Granger PTSA member. Membership forms will be available at Granger and on the Granger PTSA website. Volunteers are always needed on all committees and there are many to choose from. If you are interested in volunteering for a committee, contact either the committee chair or one of the Vice presidents, Nina Prabhu or Erica Patterson. Committees are listed on the membership form found at the back of this newsletter. Getaway THANKS! Thank you to all the volunteers for their help as chaperones during the first Granger Getaway. These volunteers are: Carla Anderson, Chuck Anderson, Carrie Baffes, Mike Doyle, Sothy Hing, Mary Lim, Nina Prabhu, Sharon Smagala, Juanita Solis, Tawnya Stewart, Laura Swanson and Debi Swieter. Thank you to The Metea Valley Key Club members for helping sell the concessions. The volunteers are: Eleanor Buettner, Brianna Gipson, Anisha Gondesi, Marina Kanegae, Rena Kanegae, Rahadi Lohman, and Shreyas Mohan. Sincerely, Dina Z. Lohman Granger Getaway Chairperson PAGE 8 Meet the Granger Staff Carla Axt This is Carla Axt's 14th year at Granger and her 23rd year teaching! She currently teaches 7PA language arts and social studies. Ms. Axt’s undergrad degree is from Eastern Illinois University, her Masters is from National Louis University, and in 2008 she received National Board Certification. Currently Ms. Axt coaches cross country and track. She enjoys training and competing in triathlons, being outside, and spending time with her family. It’s going to be a great year! PA Team time with family and friends. She is looking forward to an enjoyable and successful year on Team 6-0! #LiteracyLove Mark Sadler This is Mark’s ninth year at Granger having come from Oliver J. Kendall Elementary in the district where, from 1999 until 2006, he taught fifth grade. Prior to teaching, Mark was a police lieutenant, D.A.R.E. officer, SWAT officer, and a K9 officer in West Virginia. Mark is a graduate of North Central College, and he is also a U.S. Army veteran. In 2004 Mark achieved National Board Jennifer Danaher Certification as a teacher of middle-aged students. 2009 This is Mrs. Danaher's fourth year at Granger Middle School. She teaches sixth and seventh grade science and marks the completion of Mark’s Masters degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Mark and his wife, Tracy, have social studies for Project Arrow. She is a graduate of the been married for 30 years, have two daughters- Kara and University of Illinois and is currently working on her Masters at North Central College. She has done research Kristin- and currently live with their 4 dogs. Go Cubs and at Argonne National Laboratory in ecosystem ecology and the West Virginia Mountaineers! at Fermilab in particle physics. Outside of school, Mrs. Shawn White Danaher enjoys spending time with her husband, Shawn White has been teaching at Granger Middle watching Green Bay Packers games, reading, and School for twenty-one years! Mr. White teaches 8th grade cooking. She is looking forward to teaching future Science and U.S. History on the P.A. team. He received a scientists! Bachelor of Science degree from Western Illinois Suzi Edwards University in Physical Science and Biology, and also has Suzi Edwards is a graduate of Illinois State University, completed his Masters degree in Curriculum and and she completed her Masters degree at National Louis Instruction at National-Louis University. Mr. White is University. This year marks Mrs. Edwards’s twelfth year of married and has two children, Caroline and Chayse. On teaching math at Granger Middle School. In her spare the weekends, he enjoys relaxing with his family and time, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, along with the family’s newest addition, a rescued friends. Her greatest joy is her six year old daughter, pooch, “Baxter Dog” as he likes to call him. Baxter Dog Kasey. Reading, hanging out with family and traveling can be seen following Mr. White around as they watch also rank high on Mrs. Edwards’s to do list. In addition, NASCAR, grill and listen to some favorite tunes. Mrs. Edwards can be found cheering on her favorite Allan Zwettler teams. Go Cubs! Go Bears! Go Hawks! Go Grizzlies! Mr. Zwettler is glad to be returning to Granger to join the Glenda Gustafson PA team, where he teaches sixth grade PA math. He is a Glenda Gustafson starts off her 17th year at Granger two-time graduate of Northern Illinois University, holding Middle School teaching 7th and 8th grade PA Algebra degrees in business administration and education. and Language Arts. Before coming to Granger, Mrs. Outside of school, Mr. Zwettler enjoys drumming, Gustafson taught math and PE in Texas and Hinsdale, IL. spending time with his family, Walt Disney World, She is an avid sports fan and loves to watch her son Cody drumming, reading, and more drumming. He has taught play football and rugby. Shis is excited that her daughter the drumline at Naperville Central High School for 14 Kandice will be finishing nursing school in February. years and is a performing member of the Chicago Bears During any free time that Mrs. G has left, she can be Drumline. If found with her husband and kids riding jet skis, cycling, you’re ever at a snow skiing, listening to Jimmy Buffett or walking her dog Bears home named Baloo. game, say hi to him! Bear down! Kelly Mulhern Kelly Mulhern is delighted to be starting her eighth year here at Granger Middle School. Ms. Mulhern teaches Front row: Glenda Language Arts and Social Studies on Team 6-0. Ms. Gustafson, Suzi Edwards, Mulhern is a graduate of the University of Dayton. Go Jennifer Danaher, Carla Flyers! She also has completed her Masters as a Axt Reading Specialist. In addition to teaching at Granger, Back row: Mark Sadler, she coaches for Special Olympics. Outside of the Kelly Mulhern, Shawn classroom Ms. Mulhern can be found planning for her White, Allan Zwettler November 2014 wedding, reading, cooking, and spending PAGE 9 Team 8-1 Meet the Granger Staff Kristin Grapenthien: Language Arts and American History reading (she’s been in a book club for 16 years) and spending time with her family! Kristin Graphenthien is entering her 10th year at Granger. She received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from National-Louis University. Miss Grapenthien teaches language arts and social studies. Miss Grape could spend the entire day watching soccer and college football! She loves playing with her four nieces and five nephews and reading any book she can get her hands on. Mary Mayle: Teaching Assistant Robyn Winters: Language Arts and American History Robyn Winters is a graduate of Northern Illinois University and is beginning her 15th year as a teacher at Granger. This year she teaches language arts and social studies. She really enjoys teaching eighth grade and being a part of the Granger family. When she's not grading papers J she likes to play outside, shop, read, hang out with friends, and spend time with her husband Dan and three boys – Ryan, Justin, and Logan. She looks forward to an exciting and successful 2014-2015. Brian Klaft: Science and World History Brian Klaft is in his 16th year teaching at Granger Middle School, and his 24th overall. He spent his early career at Perkins Bass Elementary in Chicago and Emerson Elementary in Berwyn, Illinois. Mr. Klaft has been married for 24 years to his wife Linda, and they have three children, Tori, Jake, and Jack. When he is not teaching at Granger, Mr. Klaft can be found serving at his church as an Awana director or taking care of his landscaping. For relaxation Mr. Klaft spends time with his greatest blessing...his family. Mr. Klaft is a native of Sheboygan, Wisconsin...so yes that means he is an avid Packer fan…four Super Bowls and counting Bear fans! Katie Hannigan: Math and World History Katie Hannigan is in her 7th year of teaching, having spent four years teaching high school Mathematics. She is a graduate of Illinois State University and has her masters from Governors State University. This is her third year with the Grizzly family, teaching 8th grade Math and Social Studies. When she is not at Granger she loves spending time with her family and friends, golfing, reading a good book, and traveling. Diane Amedei: Support Teacher Diane Amedei is very excited to be on Team 8-1 this year! She received her undergraduate degree from Bloomsburg University in Pennsylvania and her master’s degree from The University of Cincinnati. She has lived in the Naperville area for 19 years with all three of her children graduating from Neuqua Valley! She loves all types of sports, especially the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bears and the Philadelphia Phillies!! In her free time, Mrs. Amedei enjoys PAGE 10 Mary Mayle is beginning her ninth year at Granger as a Teaching Assistant in the 8th grade. For the past 19 years, she has worked with children from pre-school through the middle school range. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois and has a degree in Civil Engineering. Her favorite subject is Math! She is married and has 3 adult sons. In her spare time she loves playing Backgammon and Hearts, watching TV, and traveling. Christine Wagenknecht: Teaching Assistant Christine Wagenknecht is excited to be starting her fifth year as a Teaching Assistant at Granger Middle School. Prior to this, she was a substitute teacher in District 204 for two years, a “Domestic Engineer” for 14 years, and in another life worked in publishing production for the Chicago Tribune and American Medical Association. Mrs. Wagenknecht is a graduate of Northern Illinois University with a BA in Journalism and a Minor in Music. She has been married to her husband, Tim, for 22 years and they have 3 children. Mrs. Wagenknecht LOVES watching her kids play in all their sports and music activities. When not busy carpooling, she loves to read, watch movies, and be outdoors—especially at a Cubs game! Heena Patel: Teaching Assistant Heena Patel is very excited to be part of team 8-1 as teaching assistant this year. She has worked as a substitute science teacher in district 204 and 87 high schools for past five years. Mrs. Patel has earned Masters in Biochemistry from India and has completed her secondary teaching certification in broad field sciences from Elmhurst College, IL. She is married to Shrenik, Pharm.D, for nine years and has a five year old son Veer. She thoroughly enjoys being a part of the Grizzly family. Meet the Granger Staff Bryan Carter: Language Arts & U.S. History Team 8-2 Bryan Carter is excited to begin another year at the greatest middle school! He is beginning his 12 year at Granger. Mr. Carter loves teaching US History and the ELA Block. Mr. Carter also enjoys coaching football and basketball. When he has free time, Mr. Carter roots for the Cubs, Bulls, and Packers and playing with his four kids. One of Mr. Carter’s pet peeves is when people refer to themselves in the third person. th Kristin Fino: Language Arts and U.S. History Kristin Fino is beginning her 12 year at Granger! This is her fourth year teaching U.S. History and the English Language Arts Block for 8 grade. Mrs. Fino attended Elmhurst College and enjoys returning to the school on Homecoming Weekend to cheer on the Bluejays! Over the summer, Mrs. Fino enjoyed spending time with her twoyear old daughter, Megan. In her free time, Mrs. Fino enjoys spending time with her family and friends, shopping, and reading. th th Amy Rigney: Language Arts and U.S. History Amy Rigney is starting her 2nd year at Granger. Previously, Ms. Rigney had taught ELA in the city of Chicago and writing in the small town of Neoga. She is originally from Belleville, IL, in southern Illinois, but decided to move to the suburbs after graduating from Eastern Illinois University. Ms. Rigney enjoys reading, writing, and painting when not at school. She is also the co-sponsor of the Granger STEM Club. Samantha Gruette: Pre-Algebra, Algebra Samantha Gruette is entering her 2nd year at Granger after spending 4 years teaching high school mathematics in East Moline, IL. Ms. Gruette attended Augustana College in Rock Island IL after graduating from Neuqua Valley High School, receiving her degree in Math and Art Education. Ms. Gruette enjoys running, playing and listening to music, and spending time with her family. Ms. Gruette is the sponsor of the American Sign Language Club and 6th grade Intramural Cross-Country Track team. Steve Gee: Science Steve Gee is in his eighth year at Granger and his fourth at 8 grade (previous four in seventh grade). He received his undergraduate degree from Central Michigan University and teaching certificate from Oakland University. Mr. Gee spent 14 years working in the public accounting field in Michigan before moving into education. He loves teaching science and spending time with his wife of 24 years and his two daughters (freshman at Indiana University and junior at Waubonsie Valley High School). Mr. Gee is also a huge sports fan, although he still roots for his Michigan-based teams! He is also the co-sponsor of the Granger STEM Club. th Cindi Dalsing: Support Teacher Cindi Dalsing is proud to be a teacher at Granger Middle School. She earned her bachelor’s degree from Northern Illinois University. In 2007, she completed her Master’s degree in reading and literacy at Benedictine University. She and her husband enjoy spending time with family. They visit their son in Champaign where he’s employed by the University of Illinois. And go to Madison to spend time with their daughter, a PhD student, at the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Dalsing is looking forward to getting to know her students this year! PAGE 11 Team 7-1 Meet the Granger Staff Jessica Walsh: Language Arts and Geography Jessica Walsh is beginning her ninth year as an English Language Arts and Social Studies teacher at Granger. She is also the Team Coordinator for Team 7-1. Mrs. Walsh REALLY loves District 204, being a graduate of Brookdale Elementary, Gregory Middle School, and Neuqua Valley High School. She received her undergraduate degree in Secondary English Education from Ball State University and her graduate degree in Reading Instruction from Concordia University. Mrs. Walsh enjoys rooting for Da Bears, reading everything she can get her hands on, writing, traveling, and enjoying life with Mr. Walsh, her stepson (Colin, 6) and son (Charlie, 11 months). Allison Burnette: Language Arts and Geography Allison Burnette is beginning her tenth year of teaching at Granger. She is a 2005 graduate of Illinois State University where she received her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education and a 2009 graduate of Aurora University where she received her Master’s degree in Reading Instruction. She is excited to begin her 7 th year on team 7-1 with her outstanding teammates. Outside of the classroom, Mrs. Burnette enjoys reading, yoga, swimming, traveling, and spending time with her husband and two year old daughter, Claire. She looks forward to having baby #2 in February! Mike Yadgir: Geography and Language Arts Mike Yadgir is so excited to be on Team 7-1 this year. This is his first year as a full time teacher after spending all of last year as a Teaching Assistant at Granger. He did his student teaching at Metea Valley High School and received his BA in history/ social-sciences education from Illinois State University. It is also his second year coaching 7th grade girls volleyball here at Granger. In his spare time, Mike loves to read, spend time with his family and friends, and watch the Cubs and Packers! Samantha Sinding: Math Samantha Sinding grew up in the Chicago Suburbs. She earned a Bachelor’s in Middle Level Math and Science Education at Illinois State in 2001. She completed student teaching in Honolulu, Hawaii, and taught 7th grade math there for 4 years. Miss Sinding earned her Master’s in Administration from Aurora University in May 2009. She is excited to teach 7-1 Math again this year, her 9th year at Granger. She enjoys yoga, cheering for the Chicago Bears and Cubs, being a godmother to her best friend’s triplet, swimming, reading, hiking, traveling to other countries, shoe shopping, music, reality TV, and playing catch with her German Shepherd. She is currently building a house off Interstate 88 and looks forward to shopping for new furniture. Miss Sinding has been on several committees at the district level, including digits and curriculum writing. Her favorite day of the year, Pi Day on March 14, and she can’t wait to celebrate with the students! Elizabeth White: Science Elizabeth White is entering her tenth year of teaching. She attended Illinois State University for her undergraduate degree in middle school education. Mrs. White earned her Master’s in Educational Leadership from Saint Xavier University in May 2008 and continued to earn her second Master’s in Secondary Biological Science Education from Aurora University and the Illinois Math and Science Partnership in May 2011. She enjoys spending time with her husband, 14 month old son Elliott and three rescue dogs, as well as hiking, canoeing, sports, biking and visiting museums. Anita Lyons: Support Teacher Anita Lyons is an original Granger staff member! She earned her bachelor’s degree at Michigan State University (Go Spartans!) long before Mrs. Lynne White. She lives in Naperville and has a daughter, Madeline, who is currently a kindergarten teacher. This summer she had a new addition to her family, Augie the Boston Terrier! Sports, reading, and traveling are all hobbies Ms. Lyons enjoys. She is an especially avid Cubs fan, poor thing. Thank goodness for the Blackhawks! PAGE 12 Meet the Granger Staff Team 7-2 Kathy Budd: Support Teacher Mrs. Budd has a degree from Central Michigan University in Special Education. Her Master’s Degree in Curriculum and Development is from Michigan State University – Go Spartans! She also has an Administration degree from Concordia University in Chicago. She taught in Michigan for 20 years before her family moved to Illinois. She has taught at Granger for 14 years and loves it! She’s proud to be a Grizzly. In her free time, she loves to travel with her family, kayak, and read. Donna Jackson: Language Arts and Geography Donna Jackson is one of Team 7-2’s Language Arts teachers. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Dominican University and a Master’s Degree in Reading Instruction from Concordia University. Ms. Jackson has been at Granger Middle School for a very, very, long time. In her spare time, Miss Jackson enjoys walking her dogs, reading, going to the movies, and correcting papers. (The last one is not true. It was just mentioned to impress Mrs. Desiderio.) Miss Jackson is often mistaken for Halle Berry or Jessica Alba in the halls at Granger. Her sharp wit and loud voice often get her into trouble. Her dream is to win the lottery and buy a Barnes and Nobles Store. Julie Johnson: Language Arts and Geography Ms. Johnson has a degree from Illinois State University in Elementary and Middle School Education. Her Master’s Degree is in Teaching English as a Second Language from New York University and she is currently working on her second Master’s Degree in Reading from Concordia University in Chicago. This is her third year at Granger and she loves it! When she not teaching or learning she is usually running after her daughter at the zoo or enjoying the great city of Chicago. Dwight Nelson: Science Mr. Nelson has a degree in Education from Northern Illinois University. Go Huskies! He also has two Master’s Degrees from Aurora University. He taught for 6 years in a previous district before coming to Granger Middle School. Mr. Nelson is beginning year number 14 at Granger. He also coaches boys and girls cross country, wrestling, and 7 th grade girls’ basketball. Go Grizzlies! In his free time he keeps busy with his three boys at home who are in 8 th, 5th, and 2nd grade. When his boys are not running him around he enjoys running and reading himself. Michele Nowoj: Math Mrs. Nowoj earned her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education at the University of Illinois, and she also earned her Master's degree in Instructional Technology at Northern Illinois University. This is her second year teaching at Granger. In her free time she enjoys chauffeuring her kids from activity to activity and cheering them on from the edge of her seat with her husband. Jacob Sanders: Language Arts and Geography This is Mr. Sanders' fourth year at Granger. He is a graduate of Western Michigan University with a B.A. in English – Practical Writing. He also earned a Master of Arts in Teaching at National Louis University with endorsements in secondary language arts, social studies, English as a second language instruction, and middle school pedagogy. In his free time Mr. Sanders enjoys spending time with his wife, newborn son, and their two silky terriers. Jacob Sanders is taped to the wall!! PAGE 13 Team 6-1 Meet the Granger Staff Katie Drinka: Language Arts and World History Katie Drinka is excited to be in her first year at Granger! She previously taught in the Joliet/Plainfield area as an 8th grade ELA teacher. Ms. Drinka earned her degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. She will be serving as a sponsor for the ABC (Anti-Bullying -Club) this upcoming year. In addition to helping students academically, Ms. Drinka’s top priorities include making scholars feel safe and appreciated at school! She is looking forward to a fantastic year. Linda Szott: Math Linda Szott is thrilled to begin her 5th year at Granger. She will be teaching Math on team 6-1. Mrs. Szott earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from Bradley University, and she received her teaching certificate from Northern Illinois University. She and her husband have 4 grown children, and most of her free time is spent reading and bicycling. Gene Van Dusen: Science Amber Ewert: Language Arts and World History Gene Van Dusen is currently the team coordinator for team 6-1. He is beginning his 20th year at Granger Middle School. He teaches Science on team 6-1. Mr. Van Dusen coaches 7th grade boys’ basketball and 7th grade girls’ basketball. Like Ms. Barnett he also attended Hill Middle School and graduated from Waubonsie Valley High School. He earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees from North Central College. His wife, Jenny, teaches 5th grade in Oswego. He has a daughter Lindsey who is in 7th grade, a daughter Lauren who is in 4th grade, and a five year old son Derek. He loves coaching his daughters travel softball teams, the Oswego Outlaws. He also enjoys traveling with his family to Hilton Head South Carolina, and to the Florida beaches and amusement parks. Barbie Barnett: Language Arts and World History Barbie Barnett is entering her twenty second year at Granger. Ms. Barnett just loves District 204. She went to Clow Elementary School, Hill Middle School, and graduated from Waubonsie High School - but we won't disclose the year. Ms. Barnett’s oldest daughter is attending college at the Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. Her youngest daughter is a freshman at Waubonise Valley, there are a lot of transitions for this family! Ms. Barnett graduated from Milligan Christian College in Tennessee and received her Master's Degree from North Central College. In her spare time Ms. Barnett enjoys reading, watching sports and spending time with her girls. PAGE 14 Amber Ewert is ecstatic to be a Granger Grizzly! After earning her undergraduate degree at Northern Illinois University, she began her teaching career at Scullen Middle School eight years ago. While teaching sixth grade students in both the general education and PA classroom, she also earned her Master’s Degree from Concordia University. Mrs. Ewert loves working with middle school children because there is never a dull moment! Mrs. Ewert and her husband are the proud parents of two boys, Knollyn (who is two years old) and Finnley (who just turned five months old)! Enjoying quality time with family and friends, reading, scrapbooking, and photography are Mrs. Ewert’s passions outside of school. Renee Torrez: Support Teacher Renee Torrez is entering her 16th year of teaching. After 14 years of being a Nancy Young Dolphin, she is thrilled to be at Granger! Mrs. Torrez earned her Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Hearing Science at Arizona State University and her Master’s degree from DePaul University. She previously taught in Arizona and Michigan before starting in District 204 in 2000. Mrs. Torrez has two sons; Dominic and Anthony. Mrs. Torrez and her husband love cheering their sons on at their soccer games and spending quality family time together. They are huge sports fans and enjoy attending Bears, Bulls and Cubs games. She is ecstatic to be working with such a wonderful group of 6th graders this year! Meet the Granger Staff Team 6-2 Suzanne Czaplweski: Math Mrs. Czaplewski is so excited to be a part of the 6-2 Ghostbusters. She teaches regular and accelerated mathematics. Mrs. Czaplewski has been teaching for 15 years. She is married and has 3 beautiful children. In her free time she enjoys playing games and solving puzzles. Her love for math drives her teaching and classroom environment! Jamie DeAngelis: Language Arts and World History Miss DeAngelis teaches language arts and social studies. This is her 7 year in the district, and 5 year at Granger. She absolutely loves Granger and working with 6th grade. In her free time she enjoys traveling, spending time with friends and family, and shopping. She looks forward to expanding your child's love of reading and writing! th th Michelle Campbell: Language Arts and World History Mrs. Campbell has been teaching at GMS since 2004. She taught 7th grade ELA on the Project Arrow team for 8 years, and this is her 2nd year with the 6-2 Ghostbusters! She received her undergraduate degree in Middle School Education from both Lincoln Christian College and Illinois State University, and earned her Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. Besides teaching, Mrs. Campbell enjoys spending time with her family-especially her new little girl, Shayne Hazel, watching sports, reading, and playing with her puppies (Hurley and Roxy). Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters! Go Grizzlies! Go Bears! Go Hawks! Kailin O’Connell (Macak): Science This is Mrs. Macak’s 5th year teaching science. She is a graduate of Lewis University, and has spent the last several summers teaching science summer camps at Sci-Tech Hands-On Museum. In Mrs. Macak’s free time she enjoys watching movies or reading a good book. She is eager to help you become a scientist! Laura Lopez: Support Teacher Miss Lopez is the support facilitator for team 6-2, as well as the teacher of direct ELA. This is Miss Lopez’s 7th year teaching. She is a graduate of Elmhurst College and will be graduating this May from the University of St. Francis with a Master’s of Science degree in Educational Leadership. Miss Lopez loves to laugh and read and she cannot wait to assist all of her students in making positive achievements in their emotional, social and academic success this school year! PAGE 15 Meet the Granger Staff LMC Lynne White-LMC Director Greetings From The White House- The Granger LMC! Mrs. Lynne White is in her 22nd year of teaching, and she is proud that all of those years have been spent as a Granger Grizzly! Mrs. White is from the Detroit, Michigan area and earned her undergrad from Michigan State University. Since that time she has earned graduate degrees and continuing education hours from National Louis University and Aurora University. Mrs. White spent the first 18 years of her career in the 7 and 8 grade language arts classroom. Four years ago, Lynne White and visiting author Jason Segel! she moved into the library where she serves as the Library Media Director and Library Teacher for the whole school. Mrs. White loves her role in being a teacher that loops with students during their entire middle school career. When she is not reading or planning literacy events, Mrs. White enjoys watching sports, traveling, and spending time with family and friends. Read On! th th ENCORE - Music David Pakkebier: Band David Pakkebier was born and raised in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. A self proclaimed cheese head and Packer fan, David attended Central College in Pella, Iowa and Graduated with a BA in music education in 1992. In 2005 he completed work and received a master’s degree in music education from VanderCook School of Music in Chicago. Before coming to Granger, David worked nine years in district #204 as a fifth grade band director. He taught band and Choir at St. Joe’s High School and Jr. High in Kenosha, Wisconsin for five years, taught 6 – 12 grade band for the School District of Random Lake in Random Lake, Wisconsin and 5 grade band in the Kenosha public Schools. Mr. Pakkebier enters his 22 year of teaching this year. David has been married for twenty two years to his wife Dawn who teaches orchestra at Still Middle School. Together they have two children, Bailea who is a freshman at Central College in Pella Iowa and Matthew who is a freshman at WVHS. He enjoys sports and woodworking in his spare time. th th PAGE 16 th nd Meet the Granger Staff ENCORE - PE/Health Sarah Brucher: P.E. Teacher Doug Burson: Physical Education Hello! My name is Sarah Brucher. I am a Physical Education teacher for 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. I graduated from Aurora University where I studied physical education while playing on the basketball team as a Lady Spartan! I’ve been married for two years and have a stepson Jack. In my free time I like to work out, run, read, and spend time with my family and friends. Although I began my Granger experience last year as a full time substitute, this is my first full time teaching position here at Granger Middle School. I am very excited and feel privileged to be a Grizzly! So far, I have really enjoyed my start here at Granger with wonderful students and staff. Granger is an amazing school and I look forward to continuing my teaching career as a GRIZZLY! This is Doug’s 20th year at Granger Middle School. During this time he has taught Physical Education, Health and Computers. He has also coached Heavyweight football, wrestling and Track. He received his undergraduate degree from Benedictine University (formerly Illinois Benedictine College) and his Master’s degree from Chicago State University. He has been married for 16 years to his wife Julie and has two children: Dougie (12 years old) and Anna (10 years old). It has been an honor to be a Grizzly for so many years and he looks forward to many more!!! Go GRIZZLIES!!! Jen Torza: Physical Education & Health Jen Torza is the Health Education teacher for Granger’s 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. She has been teaching for 13 years and has spent 11 of those years here in District Kelle Lalko:P.E. Teacher th #204. Before teaching at Granger, she spent two years at Mrs. Lalko is beginning her 12 year at Granger Middle Still Middle School. She received her Master’s degree in School as a Physical Education teacher. She also Educational Leadership from Aurora University in coaches 7th and 8th grade track. She graduated from the 2005. She also became a National Board Certified teacher University of Wisconsin- La Crosse and received her Master’s degree from Louis University. Outside of teaching in 2009. She is married with three boys: Derek 10, Drew 7, and Davin 3. She and her husband moved here from Mrs. Lalko is an age group swim coach for the Maverick New Mexico in 2000 and currently reside in Oswego. In Swim Club in Naperville. Mrs. Lalko resides in Aurora, Il with her husband Steve, 3 year old daughter Emma, and 8 her free time she likes to read, workout and attend all of her children’s sporting events! She is also a BIG St. Louis month old daughter Ella. In her spare time, Mrs. Lalko Cardinals’ baseball fan! She loves teaching and could enjoys swimming, running, and spending time with her never imagine doing anything else. Granger is the best family! school she has ever worked at and looks forward to Scott Branson: Physical Education & Health completing her teaching career as a GRANGER GRIZZLY! Scott Branson teaches Health and Physical Education at Granger. He is a lifelong resident of the Fox Valley area. This will be his 23rd year teaching in the Indian Prairie School District (IPSD). He received his undergraduate degree from Aurora University and his Master’s degree from Chicago State University. He coaches Heavy Weight football, 7th grade boys basketball, and Track & Field. He and his wife have been married for 20 years and have three boys, Luke 17, Zach 17, Samuel 14, and a girl, Leah 12. He enjoys being with his family and friends, landscaping, working out, and attending sporting events. It is awesome to be a Grizzly and be a part of such a great school and community. PAGE 17 PACE & Support Staff Meet the Granger Staff Elizabeth Molter: Self-Contained PACE teacher Elizabeth Molter is a Special Education Teacher and has worked in the district for six years. She worked as a Support Teacher at Reba O Steck Elementary School for two years and for the past four years she has been a Self-Contained Teacher here at Granger. Elizabeth has worked as a Special Education Teacher for nineteen years. Before working in District #204 she worked as a Special Education Teacher at Krejci Academy, part of Little Friends in Naperville, for twelve years. Elizabeth received her BA in Elementary Education from North Central College and a Special Education endorsement from Northern Illinois University. Elizabeth has lived in Naperville most of her life and was a graduate of Waubonsie Valley High School. In her free time she enjoys spending time with her family. She also has a parrot and loves animals. Sarah Bernhard: Long Term Sub for Ashley Elder, Self-Contained Teacher Sarah started working at Granger last year as a teaching assistant in one of the two self-contained classrooms. She feels very lucky to be covering a maternity leave position in the same classroom this year as the classroom teacher. She loves working with her students and feels like she learns so much from them every day. She earned her Elementary Education degree from Aurora University in 2012, and has spent the last few years getting a lot of wonderful teaching experience from being a substitute and a teaching assistant in District 204. In her spare time, she enjoys listening to country music and spending time with her family. Cheryl Walton: Physical Therapy Cheryl Walton is a physical therapist who is beginning her 10th year in district 204, and her 4th year at Granger, where she enjoys working with the students and staff. She studied physical therapy at Northwestern University, and has a doctorate from Arcadia University. Prior experience includes working in rehabilitation and outpatient therapy settings. In her free time she enjoys running, cooking, hiking, and spending time with her 3 daughters. Michele Witte: Speech and Language Teacher Michele Witte is beginning her 20th year as a Speech and Language Teacher. She received her Master’s degree at California State University in Fullerton, California. Michele has been married to her husband for 25 years and has two sons. In her free time she enjoys gardening, reading, kayaking and riding ATV's. Gina Chiappetta: Occupational Therapy Gina Chiappetta is an occupational therapist with 25 years of experience. She graduated from UIC in 1989 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Occupational Therapy. Mrs. Chiappetta has been an OT in District 204 for the past five years. Mrs. Chiappetta lives in Naperville with her husband and 2 children. Her son, Eric, is a sophomore at Illinois State University and her daughter, Haley, is a senior at Neuqua Valley High School. In her free time, Mrs. Chiappetta enjoys spending time with her family, running, taking boxing classes and reading. She is happy to be a Granger Grizzly! Ashley Elder: Self-Contained PACE teacher (Not pictured) This is Ashley Elder’s 5th year teaching at Granger middle school in a self-contained classroom. Before coming to Granger, she worked at McCarty Elementary as a kindergarten and first grade support teacher. She graduated from Lewis University with a degree in Special Education. She is married with two kids, Caden 2, and Gianna, 1 month. When she is not in the classroom, she enjoys watching sports and reading. PAGE 18 Meet the Granger Staff Joy Bedell: Speech Pathologist Hi, my name is Joy Bedell, and I have been a speechlanguage pathologist for over 30 years! This is my 17th year at Granger Middle School—and I love it. Working with adolescent’s communication has become my passion! Granger is a great place to learn and grow—and that is my goal for each of my students. Support Services Laura Fontana: School Psychologist Hi, my name is Laura Fontana and I am starting my 28th year as a school psychologist. I received my B.A. and M.S.E. in school psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. This is my 11th year at Granger Middle School and I love being a Granger Grizzly!! In my spare time, I enjoy laughing with my husband and daughter (11th grade), horseback riding, playing the piano, gardening, and watching Packer games! I am married and have one daughter, who is a social worker. My 9-year-old grandson is the joy of my life, and Carol Near: Interventionist we are all busy attending his activities! I enjoy reading, and This is Mrs. Near’s third year at Granger. She was born I’m a part of Granger’s staff book club. I also enjoy cooking, and raised in Chicago. She received her Bachelor’s degree traveling and sports! from Northern Illinois University and her Master’s degree from Aurora University. She has always loved math and enjoys helping students to improve their math skills. Middle Georganna Bramfeld: Social Worker school students are her favorite age group with which to work. Mrs. Near is an avid White Sox fan and also loves to Hello I’m Georganna Bramfeld the School Social Worker. I watch college football, rooting for the NIU Huskies and the have been at Granger for 16 years. I received my MSW Iowa State Cyclones (the college that both of her children from Aurora University and became a LCSW in 1999. I attend). She lives in Naperville with her husband and two have been married for 34 years and have two children; my son lives in Chicago and my daughter lives in New York. My children, Joe and Emily. daughter was married this past summer in the yard in Culver Ind. In my spare time I love to cook, read, bike ride, and travel. Dell M. Westbrook: Guidance Counselor I am in my eighteenth year as a guidance counselor at Granger…how fast time flies. A few positions I enjoyed on my journey to Granger included working in the Career Lab at a community college, in the classroom as a reading Ellen Bell: Granger Student Services Coordinator improvement teacher, and my all-time favorite…elementary I attended college at Western Illinois University and school guidance counselor; all in Michigan. As a guidance received a Bachelor of Science degree in Special Education counselor at Granger I work with students on an individual and Elementary Education. When I first came into the and group basis on problem-solving solutions for academic district I was a special education teacher at Graham and personal problems. I also confer with parents, Elementary the year that it opened. Then I moved on to teachers, and administrators whenever necessary. Outside work with students at Crone Middle School and got my of work I volunteer as an adult literacy tutor at a local Masters degree in Administration from Aurora University. community college. Since that time I have been the Student Services Coordinator at Hill, Gregory and Granger Middle Schools. Here at Granger I coordinate the special education and 504 services. I get to meet lots of parents, students and staff members each day. I enjoy being a Grizzly and look forward to another great year with all of you. Deb Gavras: Guidance Counselor Deb Gavras has been a guidance counselor at Granger for 19 years. Prior to that she taught Physical Education and coached high school sports in District 204. As a counselor, she meets with students individually , in groups, or classroom settings to discuss academic and social goals. The counselors also communicate with parents and teachers to determine how to best support the development of Granger’s students during their middle school years. PAGE 19 ENCORE Meet the Granger Staff Julia Alsirt: Instructional Technology Greetings from the Granger Computer Lab! Mrs. Alsirt came to District #204 in 2000 as a Family and Consumer Science teacher at Granger. Since then she has taught FACS, Art, Music, Industrial Technology and Computers. She transferred to Fischer when it opened and spent four years there teaching cooking and sewing! In 2013, Mrs. Alsirt requested the opportunity to return to Granger as a computer teacher and says she is “over–the-moon-ecstatic” to be back with the amazing staff and students at Granger Middle School! Mrs. Alsirt earned a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Iowa. Additionally, she has a M.A. Ed in Technology in Education from National Louis University and is a certified Instructional Technology Specialist. Her two children, Steven and Laura, attended District #204 schools and are now young adults living amazing lives! Mrs. Alsirt and her husband Ayhan love to spend time with their pets and enjoying the outdoors. When she has a chance to travel, she especially likes to go to Turkey to spend time with family! Libby Henderson: Instructional Technology Gary and his wife Ann, moved from Michigan to northern Wisconsin in 1981 to staff a year–round youth and family camp, and served for 12 years in a variety of roles from marketing to program directing. In 1994, at age 35, Gary and Ann and their four children moved to Illinois, Gary started a business, and went full time back to school to pursue a degree in secondary English, with a minor in theatre. He student taught at Neuqua Valley High School, and after graduation from Aurora University he was offered a job at Granger Middle School, teaching Technical Arts, where he has been for the last 14 years. Over the years the Tech Arts program has changed several times and evolved from a more traditional lab approach to teaching more advanced technology subjects which employ hands-on experience in the process of problem solving. Currently he teaches Manufacturing Technology, Design and 3D Modeling, Automation and Robotics and Energy and the Environment (which explores the design and implementation of alternative energies). Three out of his four children have degrees in education (English, Biology and Physical Education) and another finishing a degree in Psychology. He is proud they have chosen careers in which they can serve others and make a difference in their life. Libby Henderson is in her 17th year of teaching in District 204, and second year teaching technology at Granger Middle School. Prior to last year, she taught 5th grade at Gary loves the Granger family, and has been privileged to Brooks Elementary School for 7 years, and 4th and 5th work with so many outstanding people which share the grade at May Watts Elementary School. Her undergraduate same love for kids and for learning. degree is in Elementary Education from National Louis University, and her Master's Degree is in K-12 Instructional Technology from Concordia University. She is a National Board Certified Teacher. Libby is married and has two sons and a stepson and step daughter. She loves to travel, read, cook, and paint (watercolors). Her most recent passion is gardening – she successfully grew flowers, vegetables, and herbs this summer! She believes in the power of education and is very excited be a part of the Granger team of educators again this year. Gary Hoskins: Technology Gary Hoskins is originally from a small town in west central Michigan. After finishing High School in 1977, he attended, and graduated from an Aviation School in Grand Rapids, with a private license, with instrument and commercial training. PAGE 20 Meet the Granger Staff Ginne Gates: FACS ENCORE Kathy Abraham: French Ms. Ginne Gates is our resident Family and Consumer Science Teacher! (Formally known as Home Economics!) Come Oct.4 she will have become a MRS. She has worked in District #204 for 24 years and has also taught Physical Education and Health. Believe it or not, she loves being at Granger as much as she loves being at home with her family and friends. Bonjour tout le monde! Kathy Abraham is our French and Flex teacher at Granger. She’s originally from Reno, Nevada where she began her teaching career about 28 years ago. She obtained a MATESL degree at U of I in Champaign. While at U of I she taught Freshman Rhetoric while she was earning her degree; she was later hired as a Visiting Teaching Associate in the English Department. Kathy has also taught ELL in Nevada, District 204, Triton In her spare time, Ms. Gates loves to scrapbook and goes College, and the College of Du Page. A few years ago on scrapbooking weekend get- a- ways. After all “If it’s not Kathy began a part-time position at Granger, and has in the Scrapbook, It didn’t happen”. She also volunteers at been here ever since. In her free time, Kathy enjoys Misercordia. (A home for mentally and physically traveling, watching films and musicals, hiking, singing, and handicapped young adults) You will often find her out and participating in various sports activities. Kathy has been to about with her canine companion, Charlie. He will always Poland, Quebec, Haiti, and India, to name a be walking next to her or riding behind her in his bike few. Recently, Kathy and her son, a senior at NVHS, trailer, or helping her navigate from point A to point B from travelled to Tanzania to teach English, volunteer in various his car seat, made just for dogs! feeding programs, and help set up the very first Christian Radio Station in western Tanzania. Kathy’s sophomore Ms. Gates received her BA degree in Secondary daughter also attends NVHS, and her husband is a Education with a major in Physical Education and Health scientist at Argonne. Au Revoir! and a Minor in Home Economics from Eastern Illinois University. She has a MA degree in Secondary Education from Chicago State University. Matt Walsh: ELL and Bilingual Teacher Matt Walsh has been teaching ELL/Bilingual classes at Granger for over 8 years. He has a Bachelor’s Degree from Illinois State University and a Master’s Degree from Mrs. Wash grew up in St. Charles, went to Northern Illinois Northern Illinois University. When he is not at Granger, you can find him spending time with his wife and boys (6 University, and earned a BFA and MFA in Art and almost 1), and perfecting his ribs’ recipe or doing Education. She worked as a Graphic Art Teacher in District 129 before coming to Granger in 2005. She chose projects around the house. to become an art teacher because there is never have a dull moment, and she gets to smile, laugh, and learn with her students every day. She loves watching them grow as artists, and getting to know them as individuals. Outside of school, Mrs. Wash likes to spend time outdoors, with her family, and traveling whenever possible. Erin Wash: Art Irene Evert: Spanish, FLEX, Study Skills Irene Evert is returning to Granger this year to teach Spanish I, Spanish II, FLEX and Study Skills. She received a Master’s degree in education and ELL endorsement from National Louis University. Before going to school for teaching, she received degrees in Economics, International Business, Spanish and a Master’s degree in Applied Economics from Marquette University in Milwaukee Wisconsin. At home, she and her husband have two children. They love watching the Chicago Bears play while eating homemade pizza and Cheetos. When not indoors watching the Bears, they enjoy hiking and visiting the zoo. PAGE 21 ENCORE Meet the Granger Staff Cindy Chejfec: Spanish This is Cindy Chejfec’s 14th year teaching Middle School. She is only teaching one subject this year--ESPAÑOL! ¡OLÉ! She looks forward to working with your children and introducing them to a new language! She holds a BS degree from the University of WisconsinMadison and the University of Madrid-Spain in Art and Spanish, a MA degree in Art History from The University of Chicago, and a MAT from National Louis University. Although Ms. Chejfec’s passion has always been teaching, she was not always a teacher…For 14 years she made TV commercials and worked in program development for the Kohl Children’s Museum and The Field Museum of Natural History. When not at work, she enjoys spending time with her family, traveling and gardening. She is also a member of the John G. Shedd Aquarium Dive Team. On the weekends, you can find her under the water talking to you as she feeds the fish, sharks and stingrays in the Caribbean Reef habitat. Lauren Davies: FACS It was a challenging road becoming a teacher but now that I teach Sewing (and Art upon occasion) it was all worth it. In 2007 I graduated from North Central College with my degree in Art Education. It made no difference to me that I was 58 years old while most of my classmates were in their 20s. An Associate’s degree in Fashion Design from C. O.D. also earned me an endorsement in FACS. I am a "struggling" fine artist, neither famous, nor starving. Ginne Gates has a framed portrait of herself with Charlie in the foods lab, which I drew in 2012. Two daughters, 2 sons-in-law, and 2 grandchildren bless my life. And I still speak a bit with my native, Minnesotan accent; don't ya know! wedding anniversary! We have lived in Naperville for 24 years and have 2 grown daughters. They live and work in Chicago and we love to visit them as often as we can. I enjoy reading, cooking, quilting and spending time with my family Lee Ann Rozanske: Creative Technology This is Lee Ann Rozanske’s 14th year of teaching in IPSD #204. She has been at Scullen Middle School since beginning in the district, but will be teaching 2 classes of 7 th Grade Creative Technology second semester at Granger. When not at school, she enjoys bike riding, camping, kayaking, and just being outdoors with her family. Her family consists of Steve, her husband, Lauren, 25, Kim, 23, and two dogs, Spartacus and Peppermint. She looks forward to getting to know the Grizzly family! Meghan Duermit: 6th Grade Strategic Reading My name is Ms. Meghan Duermit. This is my first year at Granger and I am very excited to be here. This is my 17th year teaching and my 9th year in the district. I am the Strategic Reading teacher for 6th grade. In my spare time, I like to read and exercise. Jeff Winefka: 7th Grade I am the 7th grade Strategic Reading teacher. This is my first year at Granger and first year in the district. I have taught middle school and high school reading for five years. I received both my Bachelors and Masters Degree from Lewis University. I am very excited to be a part of the Granger family! Kathy Wisniowski: 8th Grade Kara Connolly: FACS Ms. Wisniowski is starting her 13th year at Granger and her 24th year as an educator. She is the reading specialist for 8th grade. Ms. Wisniowski loves to get involved with extracurricular activities. She is starting her 11th year as yearbook sponsor, working with creative students in a fun after school activity. In her free time, Ms. W. loves to read, watch movies and Chris LaRose: Art, Industrial Technology, Study Skills play with her adorable dog Peanut. She wishes This year will be my 11th year teaching Middle School in everyone a fun and District 204. I teach Art, Instructional Technology and successful school year. Study Skills. My husband and I just celebrated our 30th Go Grizzlies! Kara Connolly has been teaching Family and Consumer Sciences in District 204 for five years. She teaches between Granger and Metea. Her favorite part of traveling between both schools is getting to see the 6th grade students grow into High Scholars. Kara is currently studying Educational Technology at Concordia University. On her summer and holiday breaks she loves to travel internationally. In the summer of 2013 Kara spent 9 weeks traveling through Thailand and in the summer of 2012 she spent 7 weeks traveling through Europe. Some of the neatest experience Kara has had while traveling include volunteering for three days at an elephant sanctuary, learning to scuba dive, and eating her way through Europe. PAGE 22 Kathy Wisniowski, Jeff Winefka, Meghan Duermit, Thank you to our PTSA Donors! The Granger PTSA would like to acknowledge and thank the following people for supporting our organization with their donations: SILVER GOLD PLATINUM Barbie Barnette Ellen Bell Missy Brosius Sarah Brucher Michelle Campbell Cindy Chejfec Suzanne Czaplewski Cindi Dalsing Ginne Gates Deb Gavras Nick Hurd Dina Z. Lohman Anita Lyons Sally & Eddie Reeves Jen Torza Del Westbrook Robyn Winters Heather & Peter Bejda Sampath & Lavanya Kari Kathy & Kevin Schuele Thurai & Kumu Sivakadachan Georgana Bramfeld Steve & Jaynai Fort Shalini Gupta Joanne & Rich Jachimiec Sangeetha Sundar & Sundar Ramanathan Laura & Dave Swanson Jun & Dennis Wang PTSA by the Numbers As of 10/1/14 Donations to date = $2,179 Goal = $2,000 Memberships adults + students + staff Total = 584 Goal = 975 members Support the Granger PTSA! It’s not too late to add your name to our growing list of donors. Complete the top portion of the Membership/Donation form at the end of this newsletter, include your TAX DEDUCTIBLE donation (checks payable to Granger PTSA), and send it to school in an envelope marked “PTSA Donation: Attention Jodie Bach”. Donations help us avoid additional fundraisers and support vital school programs such as author visits, assemblies, teacher grants, 8th grade career day, and more! Granger Apparel! Need a gift idea for your Granger Grizzly? Granger SPIRITWEAR is still available for purchase! You can still order this year’s custom apparel, choosing the clothing item and logo you like best! For more information, contact Apparel chairperson, Jill Westphal at [email protected] New Phone Number? If you change your phone number during the school year, please don’t forget to inform us. We pride ourselves at Granger on keeping in close communication with parents about what is happening at school. Increasingly, it seems that the telephone numbers we have for parents and guardians change after the school year starts. We sometimes are unable to reach parents until we can get an accurate phone number. We don’t like to delay sharing information under any circumstances, but in the case of an emergency or an illness it is especially important that we are able to get in touch with you. Please call us or send a note to the office if your phone number changes so we can update our records. PAGE 23 Thank you so much to all of the families and staff members who support Market Day at Granger! The Granger PTSA truly appreciates your support! The money raised through Market Day funds various PTSA activities and programs throughout the year such as Staff Appreciation, Teacher Grants, Career Day, and the 8th grade picnic. If you are new to Granger or are unfamiliar with the Market Day grocery program, give it a try! There are hundreds of delicious items available each month - from family meals to breakfast items to side dishes to snacks. You can order online at www.marketday.com or complete and return a paper order form to place our order. A portion of the proceeds from your purchases comes back to the Granger PTSA. It’s Dessert Bonus Days in November! Watch for your opportunity to purchase delicious pies and desserts for your holiday meals or to donate to those less fortunate. Granger will earn a bonus percentage if over 100 desserts are ordered, so be sure to stock up! If you questions about Market Day, please contact Jen at [email protected]. 2014-2015 Market Day Delivery Dates November 5th December 10th January 7th February 4th March 4th April 8th May 6th June 3rd *** Pickup time is 4:00-5:00pm in the Granger cafeteria. *** Calling all volunteers that like to spend time outside doing minor landscaping. We need help with weeding and some planting in the Granger Memorial Garden behind the school and also with adding seasonal planters in the front of the school. Please contact Erica Patterson if you are interested. [email protected] or call 630-851-3968 PAGE 24 The Granger PTSA sponsors a school store during student lunch periods one day each month. Students can purchase school supplies like pens, pencils, notebooks, folders, and other assorted items. The school store is CASH ONLY and small bills are preferred. The store will be open on the following dates this year: October 21 November 18 December 16 January 27 February 24 March 24 April 21 May 19 If you have questions about the school store or would like to volunteer to help, please contact Michelle Masini at [email protected] PTSA is still looking for volunteers to chair these committees: IPPA Liaison– Attend monthly Indian Prairie Project Arrow PTA meetings and report at Granger PTSA meetings Beautification– Purchase and plant seasonal flowers in 2 planters in front of school and coordinate Granger Memorial garden maintenance (weeding, planting, mulching) Concessions: Order and restock food for PTSA concession stand. This takes about 2 hours every couple weeks. Work with the coaches and coordinate parent volunteers. All volunteers can sign up online with the SignUp Genius website, so it is very easy to keep track of all volunteer sessions etc… Manage cash box and deposits and sell concessions. Newsletter: Layout, format, edit, and proof the Grizzly Gazette newsletter. Articles will be provided for newsletters to be posted/distributed quarterly. Work from home on your own time. Knowledge of Microsoft Publisher or similar software required. Indian Prairie Special Needs PTA WHO THE IPSN PTA IS ... The Indian Prairie Special Needs (IPSN) PTA is primarily a group of parents and caregivers who have children with special needs in Indian Prairie School District 204, which serves children from the communities of Aurora, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, and Naperville. Our members have children with a wide range of ages, abilities, and educational placements within and outside of the District's schools. Our group welcomes all interested persons at our meetings. For more information you can contact Michele Linden, the IPSN PTA Granger Liaison at 630-585-9177 or by email at [email protected]. You can find out more about the IPSN PTA at the IPSN PTA website! For more Huge THANK YOU goes out to Dina Lohman. I was in desperate need of a volunteer to help sell concessions during the 7th grade volleyball game and she was happy to help. Dina does not even have a volleyball player, so she had to take time out of her busy evening schedule to help me sell concessions. Thank You Dina! - Erica Patterson Thank You to all the 7th grade parents that signed up to volunteer at the 7th grade volleyball concession stand. All the shifts have been taken and all is good. Thanks again. Thank you to Jill Gabriel for stepping up to chair the Box Tops program this year! She’s done a great job getting organized and getting the collections up and running this month on very short notice. Great Job Jill! Picture Day Thank You Thank you to Jennifer Weddle, Sarita M, Kelly Howard, and Cami Nordahl for helping out throughout the day in different shifts at Picture Day at Granger on September 16th. The photographer, staff, and students appreciated your efforts to make their portraits perfect! PAGE 25