Reminder: tomorrow, Thursday April 1st is our last day of school for the week. We are out for Easter Break on Friday 4/2 and Monday 4/5...we will be back in session on Tuesday, April 6th. Also, our State IAR testing will begin on Monday, April 12th through Friday, April 16th. Some grade-levels and makeups will still be testing on 4/19 and 4/20. Our next SIP Day is Friday, April 30th, with a 12:05 dismissal. Happy Easter and enjoy the 4-day weekend!
about 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Attention JH parents and guardians: Just a reminder today is an SIP Day and we dismiss at 12:05. Also, 3rd Quarter report cards are posted in Alma for your viewing.
about 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
From the Havana Area Prevention Team:
about 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
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Parents and Guardians, Here is a link to the 5 Essentials Survey that the State puts out every year, to gather information on our schools/communities. If you have some time, please fill this survey out to the best of your ability...we appreciate it! http://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/survey/parent/ Also, a reminder that today is an SIP day for Havana 126 and the JH will let out around 12:05. No School Monday and no in-person school on Tuesday..we will see the students back here on Wednesday. Thank you to everyone for making the pickup process a little easier yesterday for our buses, we appreciate your efforts! Stay warm this weekend! Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Parents and guardians, We realize that our student drop off/pickup situation is not always ideal, due to the makeup of our driveways and that afternoon pickup can get pretty crazy with everyone trying to go different directions. We have stressed to our students to please be careful and only use our crosswalks when leaving the building, although some do not always follow these suggestions. With that being said, we need your cooperation in keeping all our roads, including the access road between the JH and HS clear of vehicles when possible. Today we had cars blocking the access roads and our buses could not take their normal routes, which messes up their drop-off times and routes. Please keep the access roads and our entrances clear, so that we can try and have a smooth dismissal and everyone can get home safely. If you are not coming around our circle drive to pick up your student, then please park in our lot, west of the school by the football field, where there is plenty of room to park in the spaces. Also, stress to your child to use the crosswalks and sidewalks, when they are available...we just do not want any unnecessary accidents or circumstances. We also have coats available to give away here at the JH, that were provided by John Lorek and Illinois Ability Sports, for those in need. We have several different sizes and colors available, so let us know if you are interested in one for your child, as we get through these colder days. This Friday, February 12th is an SIP Day early dismissal at 12:05 for the JH. Thank you for your time and cooperation!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Hello parents and guardians, With some weather issues this week, we wanted to clarify an issue on absences. If you call your child in for missing school because of the weather, or issues getting to school, you cannot say that your child is "remote" for that day or timeframe...they are just absent. Remote learning is only being provided for those students who have a medical excuse from a Doctor, as the reason they cannot attend in-person and anyone who is currently quarantined due to COVID or being a close-contact. We expect all students who do not fall under this category to be at school and learning in-person. If your child is out due to a non-COVID reason, they will be marked absent for that reason and follow our usual protocol for being absent and making up work. If you have any questions, please contact the Junior High office. Thanks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
REMINDER: Today is our last day in session for 2020!! We will return to in-person learning on Tuesday, January 5th. 1st Semester Report cards will be distributed on Friday, January 8th. It has been a very challenging Semester, but we made it through to Christmas Break with only a few bumps in the road. A big thank you to all of our staff, custodians, bus drivers, cafeteria workers and to you, parents and guardians, for making this a successful semester! We would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Holiday season. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all you Ducks out there and we will see you all in 2021!!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Reminder JH Parents and Guardians: Tomorrow, December 11th, is a School Improvement Day, with JH students dismissed at 12:05. Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
JH Parents and Guardians: today is the 2nd Quarter midterm already. We will send any D/F slips home with students on Monday 11/30, to be signed and returned next week. Any remote D/F slips will be emailed to the parent/guardian on Monday 11/30 and a confirmation email is required. Also, NO SCHOOL tomorrow, Wednesday 11/25. We would like to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving and we will see students again on Monday, 11/30. Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Parents: please be conscience of your child's health and well-being as much as possible, especially during our Winter months. Good nutrition, adequate sleep (8-9 hours/night for adolescents), and staying hydrated with water or sugar-free drinks is a good place to start. Also, continue to stress social-distancing, washing of hands and using hand sanitizer, and wearing a mask when in public and around others indoors when necessary. Please continue to check your child for symptoms before sending them to school and use precautions when needed. Thank you for all you do to make sure your child is healthy, at school and staying on track academically! Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
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Reminder parents and students: Tomorrow, November 11th, there is NO SCHOOL, to observe Veterans Day. We want to thank all of our Veterans for their service and sacrifices!! Also, Friday, November 13th, is an SIP Day, with a 12:05 dismissal for students.
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
It was awesome to show our Havana #126 TEAM how much we appreciate the job they are doing for our students. Frozen Turkeys were passed out to every employee in a drive by hand off after school on Friday! Thanks to Randy at County Market for assisting us with this awesome event.
over 4 years ago, R. Mathew Plater
JH Principal Brady handing off a turkey.
Board Member Stockham helping out.
Principal McKinney with Mrs. Cameron making sure no one was missed.
Principal Cowell Thanking our employees
Reminder for JH Parents and Guardians: You can now view your student's report card in Alma. We are not sending report cards physically home with students. Also, there is NO SCHOOL tomorrow, Friday 10/30. The State of Illinois is also having schools take next Tuesday, 11/3, off of school for Election Day. So, NO SCHOOL on Tuesday 11/3. Have a great and safe 3-day weekend!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
HJH Parents and guardians, We have reached the end of our 1st 9 weeks with the end of the quarter last Friday. Teachers are diligently working to get grades finalized and reaching out to parents/guardians, to see about scheduling a parent-teacher conference. As you know, we are not doing in-person parent-teacher conferences this year, due to our guidelines and restrictions, but we are contacting you to see if you would like to schedule a "virtual" conference through video or phone conference last week and this week. If you do not need to meet with teachers at this time, to discuss any issues or concerns, just let the teachers know that you "do not have any concerns at this time". If you feel at any point throughout the year that you would like to have a meeting with your student's teachers, please just let us know and we will try to accommodate you. Our teachers are always willing to communicate throughout the year, when needed, whether that be through email, phone, virtually or in-person. We want you to know that it is our top priority to provide your student with the opportunities they need educationally to be successful moving forward, even in these uncertain times where we know we are all a little behind where we would normally be academically. Please be patient with us and the process as a whole. This year, report cards will be available to view on Thursday, October 29th in Alma, so please make sure you have an active account to view your student's progress. You will also notice that accompanying the letter grade this year, we also have a section for Effort and Conduct included on the report card and we have attached a guide to help you understand those ratings, as they pertain to your child. For 5th grade only, we will just have effort and conduct listed at the top, for all subject areas. For 6th-8th, those subject-area teachers will have that for each class. Lastly, we would like to thank all of you for your patience and cooperation so far this year as we have finished 25% of the academic calendar. Students have been doing well with our procedures and guidelines (with a few reminders here and there) and overall we are happy with the way this year has begun, knowing we still have a long way to go. With your help along the way, we believe we can have a very successful year, even while dealing with all the challenges we all face on a daily basis. With the winter months almost upon us, please be diligent in checking your child's temperature and how they are feeling each morning, along with taking the necessary precautions outside of school. Also, we will still try and get outside as much as possible, to provide mask breaks and exercise for the students, as that is a very important part of their day, so please make sure they have the proper clothing to do this. Once again, thank you for all you do as parents and guardians and we look forward to a another successful 9 weeks here at Havana Junior High...Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
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Congratulations to the JH American Legion Award winners from last Spring: Elizabeth Johnson and Noah Blakeley! Thank you to the American Legion for presenting them with their awards today! Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
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Next week, October 5th-9th, is Bully Prevention Week 2020. We have activities planned for each day, along with themes for each day, with dress-up options. Below you can see which days have a certain theme. Here at HJH, we are committed to educating our students to the importance of treating people with respect and understanding that we all may have differences at times, but we can still do the right thing and treat each other appropriately. Please help the cause by supporting Bullying Prevention and the effort to make this world a better place! Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
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Dear Havana High School Parents and Students There have been 6 positive COVID cases reported to us over the past 9 days. These 6 positive student cases have forced 73 students and 2 staff members to be quarantined due to having close contact. This is 1/3 of all in-person learning students. We have decided to move Havana HS to a “Temporary” Remote Learning Situation starting Tomorrow Sept. 29th until Monday, Oct. 12th. This decision is not being made out of fear as the health department agrees there is no evidence that the virus has been spread to anyone while at school to date. During this 2-week period all HS students should stay at home and practice all the safety protocols of using hand sanitizer, wearing masks, social distancing, and refrain from touching their face while outside of their home. If these measures are not followed, then this 2-week period could actually provide more opportunity for the virus to be spread and in effect have the opposite desired outcome. Teachers will still come to work and deliver instruction to students daily. Students will need to use their school provided device to communicate with their teachers, watch instructional videos, continue to complete assignments and participate like they were still in person. If you live in a location that does not afford you a quality internet connection, we ask that you consider finding a better connection or location so you can continue your studies. There are free wifi and hotspots in many communities, restaurants, libraries, and in the school parking lots. The district has ordered some Verizon and AT&T hotspots to assist those that live in remote areas, but we are still waiting on those to be delivered. This is a temporary situation, so we won’t be able to assist homes with an internet installation in this situation. We are sorry for the inconvenience this may cause and we appreciate your support during this very challenging and difficult time. We aren’t the ones making the rules and none of us asked to be put in these situations. We are simply trying our best to follow the rules for the safety and wellbeing of everyone until things can return to normal. New Central Elementary and Havana Junior High will continue with in person learning. Respectfully, Superintendent Plater and Principal McKinney
over 4 years ago, R. Mathew Plater
JH Remote Learners and Parents: We are offering a "Remote Learning Informational Night" tomorrow (9/10) after school at HJH, for any students and parents who would like some assistance with how to manage our Remote Learning process. We will provide guidance on how to navigate Google Classroom, Pearson and checking in for attendance. Please let Mr. Brady know, via email, if you are interested in attending. this is planned from 3-4pm or by appointment: nbrady@havana126.net
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
HJH: We had some ups and downs today, but we will keep staying positive and working through everything day by day to get better. Thank you to all the students, staff, custodians, bus drivers and cafeteria workers for doing what we have to do to make things safe...thank you to parents for continuing to be patient! It takes everyone involved to make a day successful. Stay tuned for adjustments to some procedures as we know things are a work in progress. See you tomorrow, Go Ducks!
over 4 years ago, Nathan Brady
Any staff or students with Symptoms can contact MDH to see a physician or get tested if needed.
over 4 years ago, R. Mathew Plater
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