News

April 2, 2025

Greetings Margaret Mead Community,

 

Welcome back—we hope everyone had a nice spring break!  As we prepare to close out the school year, we want to look back at how the month of March set us up for a strong end of the year.  To start the third trimester, we introduced our “March to Mead Made” program to the students focused on building their respect, responsibility, and resilience for the final two months.  Information about the program is below.  So far, our Mustangs have answered the call in all three areas and we look forward to their continued success moving forward.  Throughout the month, we found other ways to focus on happiness through activities in Advocacy, a “March Happiness Bracket” where students got to pick their preferred “happy” activity to do, and a spirit week just before break.  On Friday, March 22, we celebrated “Happiness Day” with a Staff vs. Student Dodgeball Game during our March Pep Rally.  Through all of this, our Mustangs also put forth an incredibly strong effort on their annual IAR and ISA tests.  We are proud of the “Mead Made” month of March that our Mustangs just finished and look forward to seeing what they do in April and May!  Please see below for information about how we continue towards ensuring the Mead community is Fostering Academic Achievement and Creating a Positive Culture.  

 

Fostering Academic Achievement

 

25-26 D54 Registration: Registration for the 2025-2026 school year is now available through the Infinite Campus Parent Portal. Please login to review the current information and make any necessary changes. Reminder you can also register your younger children who will be starting kindergarten in August 2025 through your portal account. If you do not have a portal account, or cannot remember your username or password, please contact [email protected]. If you do not intend to return for the 2025-2026 school year, please notify our school office and we will coordinate the transfer of records to your new school district. If you have any questions, please contact our office. 

Summer of 54 Camps: Summer is right around the corner and the perfect way to spend the extra time is to join a Summer of 54 camp! District 54 students can build robots, draw anime, learn a new sport, brush up on music skills, start a business, and so much more! Registration will open in your Parent Portal on Monday, April 7, 2025 at 9:00 AM and will close on Friday, May 2, 2025 at 12:00 PM (Instrumental Music due by Friday, May 23, 2025). All locations for camps can be viewed in the Parent Portal when registration opens on April 7. There is new information listed on the information page as well as new courses in certain camps! Please view the brochure at the links here: 2025 Summer of 54 Camp Brochure
2025 Summer of 54 Camp Brochure (SPANISH) If you have any questions, please call the SD54 camp line at 847-357-5117 or email [email protected]. Seats fill up fast so sign up to be a part of the Summer of 54 Camp family! 

PTA Elementary Scholarship: The Schaumburg Township Council of PTAs is once again offering scholarships for District 54 students in kindergarten through seventh grade. These scholarships are offered for summer camps and programs up to $125. They are not limited to District 54’s summer camps. Rules to remember:

  • The parent/guardian must be a current member of the PTA of the school their child attends. You will need your PTA membership ID number to apply.

  • The camp/program must be noncommercial, nonsectarian and nonpartisan.

  • Multiple children in one household can apply, however only one application may be submitted for each child.

  • A student may not win a scholarship for more than two consecutive years.

Online and paper applications are available, please contact your PTA Scholarship Chairperson or the STC Elementary Scholarship chair at [email protected] with any questions. Applications are due April 4. English form – HERE; Spanish form –HERE 

 

Eighth Grade Information: Graduation is an exciting culminating event in the lives of our 8th grade students. The Mead staff is pleased to share with you the details listed below related to our upcoming graduation ceremony: 

  • Graduation Ceremony: The graduation ceremony will be in the Conant High School Main Gymnasium and will begin promptly at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, May 27. Graduates should arrive by 5:00 p.m. and report to the Cafeteria across the hallway from the Main Gymnasium.  Designated seating is available on the gym floor for guests with special needs.  Graduates with last names A-L will be seated on the east side of the gym, while M-Z will be on the west side.  Use these guidelines when selecting your seat.  Frost Junior High School will be graduating at 8:00 p.m. so please be respectful of their entrance when you exit the ceremony. All students’ names will be read during the ceremony, whether they attend or not. At the conclusion of the ceremony, students will not be allowed re-entry to the cafeteria after the ceremony. Graduates with last names A-L will meet their families down the hallway leading out to the east doors/east parking lot. Graduates with last names M-Z will meet their families down the hallway leading out to the south doors/south parking lot.

  • Graduation Ceremony Tickets are NOT required for the ceremony. The Conant gym is large and should accommodate the estimated 2,000 guests without any problem.  However, we recommend that you limit your group to 6 family members only.  Please note the temperature during the ceremony in the Conant gymnasium can be excessively hot.  Unfortunately, we have no control over the gymnasium temperature.  As a result, we recommend that you please dress accordingly, bring items to help keep you cool such as a hand fan and/or water, and make every effort to sit in the lower level near the floor where it is cooler.     

  • Graduation Gowns: If your student is participating in the graduation ceremony, then they are required to wear a gown in our school colors.  Please note that District 54 does NOT have graduation caps as part of our ceremonies—only gowns. We recommend that students wear dress clothes under their gown. The gowns will be delivered to your student a few days before graduation. Your student will be able to keep the gown after the ceremony has taken place. 

  • Last Day of School: The last day of attendance for 8th grade students will be Friday, May 23. Graduation practice will also take place on this day. If your student is participating in the ceremony, then they are required to attend graduation practice. For students who purchased a yearbook, it is our goal to distribute the yearbooks on this day. On Thursday, May 22, students will be returning their Chromebooks/chargers. The last day for students to access their Google account will be Friday, May 23. 

The graduation ceremony should be a meaningful, pleasant experience for you as well as your graduate.  For that to happen, we need your cooperation.  Flowers or other gifts should be given to students after the ceremony.  Please remember that applause is the appropriate response at graduation, however it should occur at the conclusion of the ceremony to allow every family to hear the name of their student being read. Please do not hesitate to contact the main office if you have any additional questions.

 

Creating a Positive Culture

 

Donuts with Grownups:  Thank you to the Mead PTA for hosting another “Donuts with Grownups” next Friday, April 11 from 7:00-7:50 am.  Please enter through Door 5 on the north end of the building starting at 7:00 am and proceed to the Mead gymnasium for some donuts and coffee.  At 7:30 am, our grownups are invited to go with their Mustang to their first period class to watch our Mead TV announcements.  This is always a great chance to connect with our Mead community and we look forward to seeing you next Friday, April 11! 

 

Mead PTA: Please join us for our next PTA meeting is TBD at Starbucks in Elk Grove Village at 7:00 pm. We have an absolutely amazing and dedicated PTA that works diligently to support our students.  Our PTA website will be updated frequently with information about how you can support Mead.  The Mead website, PTA website, and our community emails serve as wonderful forms of communication to send out regular updates.  Please visit our Mead PTA Facebook page for information including how to join the PTA and how to sign up for volunteer opportunities through our PTA.  Thank you to the following wonderful volunteers for giving up time this past week to come and serve our students pizza and hot lunch for the first time this school year:

  • Volunteers Needed:

    • We need volunteers to serve our students hot lunch—if you are interested, then please sign up HERE.  If you have any questions, the please email the PTA Hot Lunch Team at [email protected]

    • If you are interested in volunteering to serve pizza slices on Tuesdays to our students, then sign up HERE and choose the time(s) you prefer!   

  • Mead Spirit Wear Shop: Thank you to our wonderful Mead PTA for facilitating our Mead Spirit Wear Shop!  To access the online shop, please click on this LINK and shop away–the spirit wear shop is open 24 hours a day 365 days a year!  Once you have placed your order, your items will be delivered to Mead JH.  For current Mead students, we will send your ordered items home with your Mustang.  A portion of the purchase will support the Mead PTA.

  • Mead 8th Grade Dance Committee:  The Mead PTA is looking for family members interested in helping plan this year’s 8th grade dance.  This is also open to current 7th grade family members who are interested in participating to learn how to run their student’s dance next year!  Please click on the link below to complete and submit the form to join the committee: https://forms.gle/2QoASMKoaZ285vHz5 

 

March to Mead Made: Your students have worked extremely hard this school year—we are excited to end the school year strong and ask for your continued support.  Last week, we introduced our “March to Mead Made” program that starts today and runs until the end of this school.  The program reward students who show Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience every day at Mead.  The details of the program are below for your reference.  Your student’s Advocacy teacher will be in communication with your student about their point progress in each of these areas.  In addition, if your student is not on track to make our school-wide goal, then your student’s Advocacy teacher will be in touch with you to let you know so you can reinforce the importance of ending the school year Mead Made!  Please review the program details below and let me know if you have any questions.   

  • Goal of the March to Mead Made program is to help our students end the school year Mead Made so they can be eligible to participate in the following year-end events:

    • Friday, May 9: 8th Grade Dance

    • Tuesday, May 27:  8th Grade Graduation Ceremony

    • Wednesday, May 28: 7th Grade Field Day

    • TBD: Mead Talent Show

  • Students will be awarded points weekly.  On Wednesdays during Advocacy, each Advocacy teacher will share your student’s total points with them and how many more points that they will need to participate in the end of the year events.  Students will be required to get at least 80% of possible points to be eligible for the end of year privileges above. The points will be awarded in three areas:  

    • Every week, students will be awarded points in RESPECT

      • Receiving ONE (or less) minor referrals in a week

      • Receiving ZERO major referrals in a week

    • Every week, students will be awarded points in RESPONSIBILITY

      • Having FOUR or less tardies to class in a week

    • Every week, students will be awarded points in RESILIENCE

      • NOT being required to participate in the Class Work Support Program for significant missing assignments during the week

 

Spring Sports: Track and Field starts their season on Thursday, April 3.  Please note that student-athletes must have a current physical on file with our nurse and must turn in a permission slip to be able to participate.  We have moved our sports permission process to the Infinite Campus Portal.  Moving forward, if you would like your student to participate in any sports at Mead, then you must login to your Infinite Campus Portal and follow these STEPS to complete your student’s permission to participate on the team. You can also find our step-by-step guide on our Mead website that will help guide you through the new process.  We have two upcoming sports that are impacted—more information about each is below including when the Infinite Campus Portal window to submit your student’s permission form is active.

  • Boys and Girls Track & Field: The track and field season begins after spring break. The window to sign up for track and field is February 24- April 17.

 

Boys Volleyball and Boys/Girls Track and Field: Our spring sports fully get going after spring break!  The boys volleyball plays on 4/7 vs. Frost, 4/8 @ Ike, 4/10 vs. Keller, 4/15 @ Addams, 4/21 @ Frost, 4/22 vs. Ike, 4/24 @ Keller, 4/29 vs. Addams, 5/1 vs. Lincoln Prairie, 5/2, 5/5, and 5/6 @ D54 Conference Tournament.  Track and Field competes on 4/24, 4/29, 5/6, 5/15, and 5/19 and 5/20 @ D54 Conference Meet.

 

Clubs/Intramural Sports:  Please visit our Clubs and Intramural Sports page on our website for more information and downloadable permission slips for our clubs and intramural sports! 

 

Upcoming Dates:

  • April 18: No school

  • April 29, 30, and May 1: MAP-ELA

  • May 6-8: MAP-Math

  • May 9: Charity Walk and 8th Grade Dance

  • May 23: 8th Grade Graduation Practice and Last Day for 8th Grade Students

  • May 27: 8th Grade Graduation @ Conant HS

  • May 28: 7th Grade Field Day

  • May 29: Last Day for 7th Grade Students

 

Please visit our Mead JHS Website for the building calendar.  Don’t forget to “Like” us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and watch our YouTube Channel to stay updated with the latest news and information about the great things happening at Mead.  As always, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.  Thank you for your continued support and commitment to ensuring your student’s educational success.

 

Have a great week,  

 

Scott