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Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Landform Diorama



Ryan needed to build a diorama to represent a landform. He chose "mountains." He had to do some research about mountains (how they're formed, what the land looks like, what the biggest, what kind of animals live there, etc.) and then create the diorama. I wanted to get all the kids involved and so I told Brooke and Luke to each pick and animal and create it for his diorama. 

Luke chose the Mule Deer and Brooke chose a Mountain Lion. Brooke then decided that a mountain lion was too hard to make and so she was just going to make an owl. I made her research what kind of owls live in mountains and provide some information and facts on that owl :) All three kids are actually extremely proud of their work on this.

CPS Closed Through 4/30

A message from CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Dear CPS Parents, Families, and Staff,

This past month has been an unprecedented challenge for all of us. As difficult as it has been to see our normal lives put on pause, we are incredibly proud of our CPS family and how you have moved to protect the health of our city. Today, Governor Pritzker announced that the state-wide mandated school closures will be extended through April 30.

As hard as this is, it is what we need to do in order to keep our city safe, and we promise that we are working diligently to support our students, families, and staff members through these closures. 

Important Reminders

Healthy meals are available to our students.
Since our schools closed, over 2.1 million free grab-and-go meals have been provided to CPS families. Families can continue to pick up grab-and-go meals at their neighborhood CPS school from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Remote learning will begin on April 13, 2020.
Earlier this week, we announced our Pre-K–12 remote learning plan to keep our students engaged, learning, and connected to their school community during the closure. 

  • Remote learning assignments and activities will only improve student grades. Our aim is to increase learning, not to negatively impact our students during school closures. 
  • The district will be distributing more than 100,000 devices to help narrow the digital divide during this period. 
  • Please visit cps.edu/remotelearning to learn more. 

You can take crucial actions every day to help protect yourself and your community. 

If you need help locating medical care, please reach out to the CPS Office of Student Health and Wellness at oshw@cps.edu or by calling the CPS Command Center at 773-553-KIDS (5437).

We will get through this together. 

Sincerely, 

Janice K. Jackson, EdD            LaTanya D. McDade

Chief Executive Officer            Chief Education Officer

Chicago Public Schools            Chicago Public Schools

Monday, March 30, 2020

Scavenger Hunt

Brooke planned yesterday, and then spent 3 hours today, creating a Scavenger. There were 30 clues leading the boys from one place to another in our MI house. She was a little irritated that they didn't seem to appreciate her hard work (more that they didn't understand it) and I think was surprised how fast they finished (given how long it took her to set up).

Some of the clues were really funny, and most were quite clever.

"Brooke likes to sleep here every night"
That's OUR bed, not hers ;)

"This was a gift from our neighbors and there is a ton of spiders behind it"
The Air Hockey Table

"Where can you find Dad sleeping at 4am"
The couch! Coronavirus makes him restless and he can't sleep worrying about our demise.

Quarantine Day 17: Spring Break

We are on Spring Break (two officially and one unofficially). This year the boys are traveling to Battle Royale Island #fortnite

Friday, March 27, 2020

Quarantine Day 14: she’s now resorted to emailing.

Today's school lesson... How to Deal with Disappointment. #notgettingapuppy

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Brooke's Presentation

Tonight Brooke delivered a presentation for the family, entitled "Why we should foster a puppy Pros & Cons." It was an insanely well done presentation!













Quarantine Day 13

Preparing for tonight's presentation entitled "Why We Should Foster A Puppy Pros and Cons".

Little Baker

Tonight the culinary artist made banana bread. This was a required baking because we had some real nasty bananas 😁

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

NYC Park Avenue - COVID-19

Picture of Park Avenue in NYC taken today. Streets are empty with Shelter at Home orders.

Quarantine Day 12

Morning Meeting: First Zoom Meeting
Selfie Photography


Math: Sorting and Counting


Art Class


Civil Engineering: Pre Construction
Civil Engineering: Finished Project


Civil Engineering: Bridge Building



Culinary Arts: Banana Bread

Monday, March 23, 2020

Quarantine Day 10: today was a total nightmare

I've been locked up for the last 8 hours trying to get tech glitches worked out for my now (online) class. I've not eaten, gone to the bathroom, or seen the kids. For being together at home it's been a pretty isolating day. I hope there all still surviving somewhere in the house.

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Quarantine Day 9: Kids Rule

Tomorrow we are back to suddenly homeschooling and so today there are no rules. The kids have chosen to 1) stay in pajamas 2) lay in our bed and 3) play tech games all day. And everyone is pretty happy.

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Virtual Playdate

Brooke's school organized virtual play dates for each cohort

Friday, March 20, 2020

Journals

Tonight's journal prompts

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Little Piccasso

Luke has been doing a lot of drawing, in part inspired by Lunchtime Doodles with Mo Willems. Apparently this is a hostile takeover of the world. Thats basically what it feels like right now, so he's pretty spot on.

CPS Closes Schools Until 4/21

A message from CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Dear CPS Parents, Families, and Staff:

As Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot announced tonight, Chicago Public Schools will remain closed until Tuesday, April 21, 2020. While we want to reopen schools as soon as possible, this is a very serious challenge and we support the mayor's decision to prioritize the health and wellbeing of our city. As the situation develops, we will continue to provide families with regular updates.

We recognize the significant impact the closures have had on every member of our school community, and we remain committed to doing all we can to support our students and families in the days ahead. Since the beginning of the closure, we have provided more than 90,000 packages of food to our families in need, and we will continue to offer free packages of food that contain three days worth of meals for every child in a household. Thanks to the incredibly dedicated staff who are supporting this effort in our schools, food can be picked up between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. every weekday. In addition to the amazing food service workers, thank you to our principals, assistant principals, and network staff for the support.

Due to the extended closure period, it is necessary for the district to reassess significant events on the school calendar and annual student and school assessment timelines and procedures. As a result of today's decision, the district will seek a one-year waiver from the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) on the district's School Quality Rating Policy (SQRP) and recommend to the Chicago Board of Education that we maintain the current SQRP ratings and carry them forward into next school year. Given the unprecedented situation we are in, carrying over SQRP ratings is the best available and most fair option for our school communities.

In addition to the recommendation to carry over SQRP ratings, the district is also revising its assessment schedule based on the extended closure period. While the district continues to work through the long-term implications of the mayor's decision, we are canceling end-of-year assessments including:

NWEA
STAR Assessment
REACH Performance Tasks

We are working closely with ISBE, City Colleges of Chicago, the College Board, and our other partners to understand how this closure will impact other assessments such as the Illinois Assessment of Readiness, PSAT/SAT, Dual Credit/Dual Enrollment courses, and Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate exams as well as graduation requirements and grade promotion. While changes to the assessment calendar will likely be necessary, we are committed to ensuring students can access critical assessments tied to college entry, selective enrollment admission, graduation, and grade promotion.

We recognize that this is not an exhaustive list of all of the academic opportunities and policies impacted by this closure, and as decisions are made by the state and federal government, we will continue to provide you updates in a timely manner.

To help support students and families while class is not in session, the district posted enrichment resources and materials at cps.edu/coronavirus and provided students with hard copies of these materials prior to the beginning of the closure. Educators and parents can access these resources at cps.edu/coronavirus and build upon these materials as they see fit to keep children engaged through spring break. In the days ahead, we will be providing additional resources and guidance.
The challenges we face ahead are unprecedented but not insurmountable. We recognize there are a number of significant outstanding questions about our normal school policies and procedures, and we will provide updates and guidance as soon as possible. We will make it through this uncertain time together—as one district, one family.


Janice K. Jackson, EdD LaTanya D. McDade
Chief Executive Officer Chief Education Officer
Chicago Public Schools Chicago Public Schools








Quarantine Day 6

We are building an army. We now prepare for war.

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Downtown Streets in Midst of Coronavirus




Downtown Chicago 1pm today. Pictures taken by various photographers and posted on the news.

Little Baker

Tonight, brownies. She wanted to make it from scratch but I convinced her to be lazy and make them from a box. All this baking is exhausting me.

Quarantine Day 5

The boys did lunchtime doodles with Mo Willems. He provides an email address for the kids to send in their doodles. Luke now believes he will be famous.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Quarantine Day 4

I'm not gonna lie, today has been rough. And, it's only 4:00pm. However, there have been a few highlights. Ryan helping Luke learn the piano is definitely one. And, Brooke is baking. More to come on that later.

Monday, March 16, 2020

Little Baker

Tonight the little chef has made s'mores dip. We are gonna get really fat during social distancing.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Quarantine Day 2

now she's baking cakes

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Quarantine Day 1

Brooke woke up at almost lunchtime and made her own scrambled eggs.
We are gonna make it through this coronavirus

Friday, March 13, 2020

Gov Pritzker Orders Closure of Illinois Schools

Gov. Pritzker Orders Closure of All Illinois Schools, Including CPS, Over Coronavirus Concerns
(WTTW News)

Gov. J.B. Pritzker is ordering the closure of all public and private K-12 schools across the state, including Chicago Public Schools, starting Tuesday, March 17. It's the largest closure to date related to the spread of the novel coronavirus in Illinois, where 46 people have so far tested positive for the illness.

Schools are scheduled to reopen March 30, Pritzker said at a news conference Friday.
The announcement comes hours after President Donald Trump said he is declaring the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, a move that will free up $50 billion for state and local governments to respond to the outbreak.

Earlier Friday, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced all of its schools in Cook and Lake counties will temporarily close starting Monday. Dozens of school districts in the Chicago area have already canceled classes and implemented electronic learning due to fears over the spread of COVID-19.
Coronaviruses are respiratory viruses that range from the common cold to more serious illnesses, like SARS and MERS. There is no treatment or vaccine for the virus.

Health officials encourage people to take daily preventive measures to slow the spread of the virus, such as frequent handwashing, routine cleaning of frequently touched surfaces and objects, and covering coughs and sneezes.

Most importantly, officials say, stay home if you're sick.
For more information about the coronavirus, visit IDPH's website, call its dedicated COVID-19 hotline (800-889-3931) or send an email.
Check back for updates. This is a developing story.
Contact Kristen Thometz: @kristenthometz | (773) 509-5452 | kthometz@wttw.com

https://news.wttw.com/2020/03/13/gov-pritzker-orders-closure-all-illinois-schools-including-cps-over-coronavirus-concerns










Thursday, March 12, 2020

Trampoline & Tumbling Events Cancelled

First they cancelled the State Meet, then soon canceled Regionals. Nationals (in Utah) still scheduled. Apparently everyone now is "qualified".