
Our students are staying active this summer! A variety of creative stations during summer school gym time allowed them to move and learn.







Summer school students at Whittier enjoyed hands-on learning activities including painting!






Last week, we wrapped up Summer School 2023! Students enjoyed summer enrichment activities with their peers at Brooks Middle School and did a great job. Enjoy your time off, students!







Summer is the perfect time for a tour on the Chicago River! Our Summer School Extended Learning students took the 90-minute architectural tour provided by Wendella Boat Tours.









Happy Independence Day! Wishing our community a safe and happy holiday.


We are hiring for the 2023-24 school year! Each day, our staff members empower our students to succeed. We’re currently searching for dedicated educators and specialty positions to make a positive impact in our school community. We have a variety of positions open, including teachers, support staff, special services and administrators for the upcoming school year. Learn more and apply today! https://www.applitrack.com/harvey/onlineapp/default.aspx


Our building hours have been adjusted for the summer months. Please note that our buildings will be closed on the following dates: July 4, July 21, July 28 and August 4. During these weeks, if you need more information on registration or other requests, please call our office Monday through Thursday at 708-333-0300 and follow the prompts.


Online registration is open now! Students’ registration codes (Snapcodes) were sent via email at the end of the school year. Parents/Guardians of new and returning students must provide their current identification before enrollment can be completed. In-person registration for all students will be available at Brooks Middle School (147th and Sibley in Harvey) on:
Tuesday, August 8 from 1-7 p.m.
Wednesday, August 9 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Thursday, August 10 from 1-7 p.m.
Saturday, August 12 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
For more information, or if you have any questions regarding Snapcodes, please call 708-333-0300 ext. 123 or visit our website: https://harvey152il.sites.thrillshare.com/article/495824


Ms. Mary Jossell’s fourth grade class at Maya Angelou Elementary School worked together to maintain and grow their “Scientific Garden.” In March, all of their plants were grown from seeds in the classroom. Each student journaled daily with observations of growth and necessary care for the variety of plants. Once the weather permitted, plants were transferred outside in a designated lot for transitioning and completing their next growth cycle.
During the final days of school, students were encouraged to take plants home and continue the process of transitioning their plants to harvest. Ms. Jossell reminds her students to remember the 3RRRs: Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle!





“School is the place to bee!” As a way to increase student attendance, Maya Angelou Elementary School held an attendance motto contest among students. Congratulations to third grade student Brooklyn as she was announced the winner for her motto and design!
Her design was placed on t-shirts and sold for only $5, thanks to District 152 Educational Foundation funding. As a reward for all students, they were encouraged to wear their shirts in place of their uniforms. And students who earned “perfect or good attendance” (missing 0-5 days of school), were awarded with lunch from McDonald’s!





Before the last day of school, Maya Angelou Elementary School students wrote thank you notes to their teachers! Kindergarten students were grateful for the assistance of the fifth grade students in preparing their notes.





Our staff members ended the school year with a memorable End of Year Celebration! Congratulations to all of our employees on a job well done. Similarly to our students, staff members who had perfect attendance were presented with an award! Also, each building selected an Angel Award recipient who was an outstanding staff member throughout the year!











As the school year came to a close, Maya Angelou Elementary School’s 4th and 5th grade teams worked together to analyze data and celebrate great growth in the students during the school year!




And that’s a wrap . . . the last day of school is here! Thank you to all of our students, families and staff who have made this year a success. We wish everyone a safe and happy summer!


In observance of Memorial Day, Harvey School District 152 will be closed on Monday, May 29.


As a reminder, tomorrow is an early dismissal day. Students will be released at 12:30 p.m.


Author Tracy Watland visited Mrs. Kowalski’s kindergarten class at Maya Angelou Elementary School! Ms. Watland’s book, “Abby’s Magic Music,” teaches children about forgiveness. The students loved listening to the story, “playing” the guitar, and taking home butterfly magnets.







Harvey School District is currently hiring for the 2023-24 school year! We have a variety of open positions available. View and apply today!
https://www.applitrack.com/harvey/onlineapp/default.aspx


Last week, Harvey School District hosted a Grandparents and Parent Volunteer Celebration! Our schools depend on the amazing community members who volunteer to ensure success at various events and programs. Grandparents and parents, thank you for all that you do to support our schools!
Also, thank you to our board members Mr. Whittington, Mrs. Gardner, Ms. Hawkins for attending!






Since 2016, the Joliet Area/South Suburban Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (JASSAC) has partnered with Blessings in a Backpack to provide snack bags to Harvey School District 152 students. This year, Shure Music Company purchased 3,000 bags and donated them back to Blessings in a Backpack. In April, JASSAC packed the bags and delivered them to the district.
More than 3,000 students from the district were thrilled to be recipients of Blessings in a Backpack this spring, thanks to JASSAC! Additionally, 600 bags are distributed to District 152 students each month.
We greatly appreciate the kindness shown by members of the Joliet Area/South Suburban Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. for providing these essentials for our students. And many thanks to Ms. Casey Nesbit, current school board member, who is also a member of JASSAC.








