March is...
School Social Worker Month!!!
2️⃣ “Do you believe I can succeed?”
Belief = High Expectations + Support + Feedback
Daily Practices:Replace “This is hard” with
→ “This is the kind of hard your brain grows from.”
Say:
“I’m not lowering the target. I’m adjusting the support.”“You haven’t mastered it yet.”
Provide specific feedback tied to standards, not behavior.
Celebrate growth, not just proficiency.
Instructional Moves
Model thinking out loud (the HOW — which you’ve noted your staff needs).Provide scaffolds that fade.
Use small groups aligned to IEP goals AND grade-level standards.
Show exemplars and unpack them.
👉 Language Shift
Instead of:
❌ “Some of you won’t get this.”
Say:
✅ “Everyone is capable of growth here.”
Thank you so much for all of the behind-the-scenes work you do to gather math and ELA Tier 3 data and for collaborating so thoughtfully with teams during SST meetings. Your dedication and preparation truly make a difference for students and teams.
-Erica Barraza-Associate Principal at Lotus









Lynn Smolen--District Student Support Coordinator
As we get ready to wrap up another athletic season, I want to say thank you to the many people who make it all possible. It truly takes a village — and in our case, a whole team behind the scenes — to create a successful season for our kids.
To our coaches, administrators, bus drivers, gatekeepers, scorekeepers, timers, concession stand workers, maintenance staff, and Burgy — thank you. Your willingness to step in, stay late, adjust schedules, solve problems on the fly, and do whatever it takes does not go unnoticed. The patience, flexibility, and support you show week after week make a huge difference for our athletes and their families.
There are so many moving pieces to every game, match, and meet, and as the Athletic Director, I could not do this work without all of you. Because of your teamwork and commitment, our student-athletes have the opportunity to compete, grow, and represent Stanton with pride.
Thank you for being all-in for our kids and for each other. I’m grateful to be on this team with you! 


Jill Becmer-Athletic Director at Stanton
Thank you Sammie for helping support one of our more challenging behaviors lately. It has given the child more support and more adult love that they need! :)
-Laura Faro--Blended PreK Teacher
Kudos to Karen Brnot, Karen Lobo, Becky Hiles, Mark Perlman, Dan Miller, and Tom Cardamone for all the help and fun at the Valentine Dance! Our students seemed to have a very fun time. Thank you so much!
-Renee Evans--Math Teacher at Stanton
Kudos to the PTA, their families, handful of staff, and every person that helped in any way for the Family Fun Fair. This event was AMAZING again for the 2nd year just like last year and I know it takes A LOT of planning, time, and dedication to pull this off. I have been here like 19ish years give or take LOL and I really wish we could see more support for the PTA helping out even if it was for 30 min. The PTA does such a great job with these events that it truly runs itself besides just being there to help make sure activities run smoothly. It was awesome just to see the kids smile seeing a staff member there for the fun times. It's free, there's food, fun and they even give us rewards for helping out. You can even bring your family. There are still more events this year---please consider giving just a little time to make a big difference.
-Kim VanHoorelbeke--Library Paraprofessional at Lotus
All field trip requests must be submitted to the principal no later than the 15th of the previous month of your trip.
Example: Trip is in March, Form must be in by February 15th. This allows time for approval and our drivers to select trips.
NEA Member Benefits is hosting 10 free virtual meetings to guide our members through student loan options and relief programs. If you’re carrying loans, this is absolutely worth your time. Pick a date and time that works best for you.AND...don't forget
See what your membership has to offer! Go to ieanea.org to see all of the happenings and most up to date information on union matters. Go to ieanea.org/benefits/ to explore discounts and deals that are offered to you with your membership. Stay informed by reading the Region 49 Newsletter- March PTA Meeting
- Date: Monday, 3/9/26
- Time: 6:00 pm to ~7:00 pm
- Location: Lotus Library or Google Meet
- March Eat Out to Help Out
- Date: Tuesday, 3/10/26
- Time: 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm
- Location: Culver's in Fox Lake
- Make sure to say you're with District 114 when you order!
- Day of Service
- Date: Wednesday, 4/22/26
- Our annual Day of Service fundraiser is coming soon!
- Day of Service is a unique event that combines fundraising with hands-on community service, where students complete projects like cleaning community gardens and creating care packages for nursing home residents.
- This year, our fundraising goal is $25,000 to sustain the PTA's annual programs:
- Teacher Conference Dinners
- Stanton Halloween Dance
- Santa's Breakfast
- Book Buddies
- Holiday Dinners for Familys in Need
- Family Bingo Night
- Family Fun Fair
- Teacher Appreciation Breakfast
- Teacher Grant Money
- School Assemblies
- 8th Grade Funds
- Family Rocket Launch
- Additionally, any funds raised beyond this goal will go toward a dedicated account for the future construction of a new playground at Lotus Elementary School—an investment that will benefit students and the community for years to come!
- We're currently seeking sponsors for this year's Day of Service! If you have or know of a small business that is interested in supporting the PTA's work, please visit our Givebacks site or email us at pta@foxlake114.org
- Dues are $10 for the whole year! That's less than a dollar a month!
- You'll receive a District 114 PTA Calendar featuring student artwork
- Join here today!
- Join the PTA and help enrich your child's educational experience this year!
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Governors State University will be hosting a few virtual informational sessions to discuss the LBS1 endorsement and the Master of Arts in Multicategorical Special Education program. The master’s program has initial licensure and advanced licensure options.
The session will begin promptly at the scheduled time and will include detailed information about the completely online programs and how to apply by the program coordinator, Dr. Sara Jozwik. Questions will be encouraged!
Please share the registration links below with your staff, and/or post the flyer attached to this email
- Wednesday, March 4th at 5:00 pm
- Thursday, March 12th at 6:00 pm
- Thursday, April 23rd at 5:30 pm












