Posted Monday, April 9th, 2012 by phannigan
Dear Mead Community,
I hope everyone had an enjoyable and relaxing Spring Break. As the year is coming to a close, we have found that we are running out of Kleenex in many of the classrooms. If your family did not turn in a Kleenex Box at the beginning of the year or would like to donate additional boxes of Kleenex to our school, please feel free to have your
student drop off his/her donation to the main office. Our office will then distribute the extra Kleenex to classrooms in need. Thank you for your support!
Mead will be celebrating the rich diversity of our community as we devote April 9th -13th to our Acceptance and Tolerance Week. There will be activities throughout
the week to help our students recognize and stamp out prejudice in all its forms. On Monday through Thursday during their study halls, students will take a pledge to ‘Spread the Word to End the Word’. Also, each day of the week will be celebrated by a special theme. The schedule for next week is as follows:
Monday: Pajama Day- “Put Intolerance to Sleep”
Tuesday: Sports Wear- “Team Up Against Intolerance”
Wednesday: Hat Day- “Put a Lid on Intolerance”
Thursday: Teal or Blue Day- “Wear Teal to End Cyber Bullying”
Friday: Mead Wear Day- “ Mead Comes Together”
In addition to wearing Mead gear on Friday, April 13th students will be engaged in a series of lessons on acceptance and tolerance. In the morning, students will have time to work with a bully prevention student group from Conant High School, meet with David Luzwick, District 54 Special Olympics Coordinator, to hear more about the Spread the Word to End the Word campaign, and see a presentation by a dynamic, nationally known speaker who has appeared on the Rosie O’Donnell show. The presenter will be playing the piano, sharing his life experiences, and explaining how he rose above his differences.
In the afternoon, students will participate in a variety of lessons pertaining to diversity. These lessons will include watching movie and television clips that
deal with topics such as accepting and celebrating differences, working in small groups to identify one negative word that they would like to ban, participating in a lesson that will give students an experience of what it feels like to be treated based on race, class, and other societal norms, and ending with a lesson on speaking with good purpose during which the students will take steps toward improving and building relationships in their lives. We look forward to an enlightening week for the students and staff!
Finally, we would like to remind future William Fremd High School students that their incoming Freshman Night will be held on Monday, April 16. If you did not receive this invitation or have any questions related to Fremd High School or this event please feel free to contact the Fremd Student Services Department at (847) 755-2630.
I hope everyone has an enjoyable an relaxing extended weekend.
Pete Hannigan and Jillian Gajewski