The 5Essentials survey is a required survey by the Illinois State Board of Education. Your participation is so important, and we want to hear from you! In the survey, you have the opportunity to share your feedback about your studentās school now through Friday, March 31!
In order to find out more and take the survey today, visit our website: https://www.harvey152.org/article/1029811
Students at Maya Angelou Elementary celebrated Black History Month by dressing as their favorite figures in Black history. Looking great!
There will be no school on Monday, March 6 in observance of Casimir Pulaski Day.
Tomorrow, Friday, March 3, is Employee Appreciation Day! We are so grateful for all of our dedicated and amazing staff members who make such a difference in the lives of our students each day. Thank you to all the members of the Harvey Public Schools 152 family!
Our schools were full of displays of pride and power for Black History Month!
Students and staff at Maya Angelou celebrated Black History Month spirit week last week by showing their support for historically black colleges and universities!
Update: Maya Angelou School is holding a celebration of Black culture with a Black history program on Wednesday, March 1 at 1:30 p.m. Join us!
The February Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) characteristic of the month at Whittier Elementary is Empathy! Students in Ms. K Jonesās class practiced empathy in class!
Each month, teachers distribute Whittier Wow tickets to students as they display the characteristics taught in the PBIS program. Students are given the opportunity to spend their WOW tickets at our Whittier store for fun prizes. Thank you to Mr. Young for organizing this program to spread positivity at Whittier!
Last week, students in Miss K. & Miss Johnson's first grade class at Whittier Elementary celebrated the 100th day of school!
Harvey School District 152 recently announced the appointment of Interim Business Manager Dr. Eric Trimberger and Federal & State Program Manager Ms. Chavelia Woods!
āWeāre proud to have Dr. Trimberger and Ms. Woods within our district office,ā Interim Co-Superintendent Dr. Barbara Mason said. āWe look forward to their partnership in enhancing efficiencies in our finances and our federal and state programs.ā
Read more about Dr. Trimberger and Ms. Woods: https://www.harvey152.org/article/1002384
Don't miss this week's update from Brooks Broadcasting Club! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XM9rwfdLyfQ&t=1s
In honor of Black History Month, our District 152 staff showed off their door decorations. Check out Brooks Middle School Social Worker-Ms. Buchanan's āHBCU Door to Success," featuring school pride hoodies from historically black colleges and universities. Also, look at Mrs. Conley, showing off her Black History āWall of Fameā and her āHidden Figuresā door honoring Katherine Johnson, whoās mathematical calculations helped NASA astronauts get to the moon and back. Great Job, Brooks. Stay tuned for more decorations and events!
In observance of Presidents Day, Harvey School District 152 buildings will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20. Enjoy the extended weekend!
Last week, Holmes Elementary Students took a field trip to the Museum of Science and Industry! The students enjoyed a visit to the city to engage in interactive learning spaces.
We LOVE seeing our students at school each day! For the month of January, first grade students at Maya Angelou Elementary School had the best attendance. As a reward, they were able to pick out a Beanie Baby or a toy!
The grade with the greatest improvement in February will earn a light-up bracelet. Good attendance is so important and means that you only miss school if you are sick.
Keep up the great work, students!
Congratulations to our District Wide Spelling Bee Champions! After 27 rounds of spelling, the winners were announced:
1st Place: Donnell Lockett (Brooks Middle School)
2nd Place: Antonio Delgade (Bryant Elementary School)
3rd Place: Mason Brooks (Bryant Elementary School)
Proud Principal Mr. Darrell Anderson congratulated the winners, all of which were either current or former students of Bryant Elementary School. Also in attendance were Board President Casey Nesbit, Board Member Myra Gardner and Co-Interim Superintendent Dr. Barbara Mason.
Thank you to all involved in organizing the event including our district judges, including Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Graton, Mr. Young, Dr. Moore, Mrs. Smith and word pronouncer Mr. Hill!
Congratulations to Whittier Schools Spelling Bee Winners!
1st place: Firdoos Vhora
2nd place : Dijuan Parker
3rd place Ely Velazquez
These students competed on Wednesday night at the District level Spelling Bee Competition. Our district-wide winners will go on to compete with other schools in the area.
Last week, 20 Brooks Middle School parents learned first aid and CPR through
Training Concepts by the American Red Cross! Parents learned how to perform adult, child and infant CPR, along with AED (Advance Emergency Defibrillator) machine training.
Thank you to Brooks Middle School parent coordinator Ms. McDowell for being instrumental in organizing this class for other parents. Other schools within the district will be offering sessions on this life-saving skill this semester.
Congratulations to the Brooks Middle School Spelling Bee winners!
First place: Donnell Lockett
Second place: Perla Martinez Villalobos
Third place: Sumayya Muhammad Bey
Best of luck to all of the students competing at the District Spelling Bee tonight!
Congratulations to the Maya Angelou Elementary School Spelling Bee winners!
First Place: Kamari OāHarrow
Second Place: Brooklyn Goodwin
Third Place: Akimah Tutwiler
Way to go, Eagles! Best of luck at the district spelling bee tomorrow!