In honor of Earth Day, fourth grade students at Maya Angelou Elementary School learned how to plant seeds and tend to plants in their garden! Their garden includes various fruits, vegetables, herbs and flowers. What an exciting way to watch science in action!
over 1 year ago, Harvey Communications
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Congratulations to all of our students who participated in last week's District STEM Fair! Our students did an incredible job preparing their projects and showcasing their work with our community.
over 1 year ago, Harvey Communications
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Summer School registration is now open and is available to all students! Current District 152 students in grades Kindergarten through 7th grade are invited to attend. Summer School will run Monday-Friday from June 12 - July 7. (No school on Tuesday, July 4.) Register today! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemd9fm9IEhDGLE86TFHsQXqHSPO68PcC3KQpepMCfoh41f8A/viewform
over 1 year ago, Harvey Communications
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Today and every day, we are grateful for the administrative professionals throughout each of our buildings! Thank you for all that you do to assist our students, families and staff!
over 1 year ago, Harvey Communications
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Last week, District 152 Assistant Principal Mr. Patrick Gronbech and Human Resource Manager Ms. Sirlena Thomas attended the DePaul University Job Fair! We look forward to filling teaching and Special Services positions for the 2023-2024 school year. Learn more about our open positions and apply today: https://www.applitrack.com/harvey/onlineapp/default.aspx
over 1 year ago, Harvey Communications
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In observance of Presidents Day, Harvey School District 152 buildings will be closed on Monday, Feb. 20. Enjoy the extended weekend!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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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!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Congratulations to the Maya Angelou Elementary School Spelling Bee winners! First Place: Kamari O’Harrow Second Place: Brooklyn Goodwin Third Place: Akimah Tutwiler Way to go, Eagles! Best of luck at the district spelling bee tomorrow!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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T3 Workshops (Teachers Train Teachers) were in session this week! Harvey School District 152 teachers conducted workshops with their colleagues to showcase their expertise, inspire best practices and share teaching strategies to improve instruction. The educators created a “Make and Take Literacy Center”.
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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February is Black History Month! It is a time for reflection on US history, appreciation for Black American ancestors and the formation of a better future. We look forward to celebrating Black Americans of the past, present and future with our students this month!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Our very own Eileen Ward was featured on the Thorn Creek Audubon Society website! Ms. Ward is an art teacher at Bryant Elementary and Maya Angelou Elementary Schools. Kindergarten and first grade students learned about owls through an amazing owl art project using special paper tearing and paper cutting techniques. Read more! http://bit.ly/3D5217z
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Before winter break, UChicago Ingalls Memorial Hospital donated a $6,000 gift for the holiday season to our students and families. Several Harvey School District 152 families received a $250 gift card. Thank you to Ms. Donnella Bradford, Director of Community Affairs and Volunteer Services, for presenting the check to Dr. Barbara Mason, Dr. Eric Trimberger and Dr. Margaret Longo!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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As a reminder, students have an early release day tomorrow for a school improvement day. Students will be released at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25.
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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In observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday, Harvey School District 152 will be closed on Monday, Jan. 16. As Dr. King said, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character – that is the goal of true education.”
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Recently, district staff members participated in a three-day Crisis Prevention Institute training. They learned new skills to build an effective culture of safety within our schools. Thank you for your dedication to our students! Pictured (l-r): Mark Salesbury, CPI staff; Principal Mahorney, Angelou Elementary; Ms. Gregory, social worker and Principal Anderson, Bryant Elementary
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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We look forward to welcoming our students and staff back to school! Classes resume on Monday, Jan. 9. Here’s to a successful 2023!
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Happy Holidays from our District 152 family to yours! We’re wishing you a wonderful holiday season and peaceful new year.
almost 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Harvey School District 152’s winter break is Monday, Dec. 26 through Friday, Jan. 6. Classes will resume on Monday, Jan. 9. We hope everyone has a wonderful break!
about 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Help us collect toys for homeless students by this Friday, Dec. 23! Community members may donate toys appropriate for children ages 0-14 that are new and in their original packaging. Drop off toy donations at the District 152 Administration Center at 16001 S. Lincoln Avenue Harvey, Ill., 60426. Thank you for your generosity!
about 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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Notice for Families: Local health experts have shared that there are a high number of flu, RSV and COVID cases in our area. Families: When calling the school to report your student’s absence, please note that they qualify for remote learning if they have COVID, RSV or flu. We will not mark children in remote learning absent.
about 2 years ago, Harvey Communications
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