March Focus--Relationship Routines




Hunter Banker- Every morning, without fail, you’ve got my back when it comes to printing anything I need. Your kindness and willingness to help set the tone for my day, and I truly appreciate you making those little tasks so much easier!
Connor Macko- Thank you for always being there with a helping hand, no matter the task, and your dedication to making everything run smoothly in the classroom never goes unnoticed. Your support and positive attitude create such a great environment for everyone, and I’m incredibly grateful for everything you do. Thank you for always going above and beyond!
Katie Jalove Filippelli - Thank you for always being there when I need help, especially when the bracket assignment just wasn’t clicking. Your support, guidance, and patience made all the difference in bringing everything together. I’m so grateful for your teamwork and for always having my back when I need it most! You rock!
Natalie Molidor - You are always there to offer support and help whenever needed, and your positivity never goes unnoticed. You truly are a bright light in the workplace, and your kindness and willingness to lend a hand make such a difference. Thank you for being an amazing coworker and for always spreading good vibes!
6th grade team: Katy Gardner, Katie Jalove Filippelli, Cathy Jawnyj and Dayja Wydzierzecki - This week of collaboration has been amazing, and I’m grateful for all the support we’ve shown one another!
Kaitlyn Goorsky - 6th Grade Social Studies Teacher
Gina, thank you for always making sure my class had copies for activities and we are ready to go to research!
Thank you, Kim Leable, for organizing our ACCESS pizza party, packing up our ACCESS materials, keeping us on schedule during testing, and helping me problem-solve with how to best help a student this week. You keep everything in our EL department going, and I am so grateful!
Thank you, Paula, for ordering our pizzas for our ACCESS party, Sonia for getting cookies & juice for our kids and helping us set everything up. Both of you ladies are always so eager to help, with a positive attitude. Thank you for all that you do for our students and school!
Thank you, Russ, for getting the cafeteria ready for our party and cleaning up twice!! Thank you for all that you do for us!
-Abbey Kadera--Bilingual Teacher at Lotus
Thanks to Natalie Udstuen, Ellie Seyfert, and Nicole Brinkman for finding the funny with me on Friday when somehow the right answer was MAKING SLIME! What???
Thank you to STANTON for showing resilience, care for kids, and collaboration. I know there are lots of unknowns, but what I KNOW without question is that the Stanton family gives their hearts and souls for kids each and every day!
- Jeremy Serna
- Nicole Harbaugh
- Brandy Robinson
- Christina Flores
- Justina Breest
- Kristine Schlicht
- Shelley Muntaner
- Kelley Bartlett
- Jen Bray
- Nikki Infante
- Ashley March
District 114 CARES
At District 114 Fox Lake, the well-being of our students and families is our top priority. Understanding the critical role mental health plays in student success, we have launched District 114 CARES—a comprehensive initiative aimed at improving access to quality mental health services across our community.
What is District 114 CARES?
District 114 CARES stands for Community, Advocacy, Resilience, Engagement, and Support. This program is specifically designed to provide essential mental health resources and support to students and families, with a focus on those facing financial challenges.
Our mission is to ensure that every student has the tools they need to thrive—both emotionally and academically. By addressing barriers to care, we aim to empower students to reach their full potential in and out of the classroom.
Our Commitment
Through District 114 CARES, we reaffirm our dedication to fostering a supportive, resilient community where every student has equitable access to the resources and support they need to succeed.
ICE and D114 Plans
Please see the document linked here, which outlines exactly how we will respond should ICE come onsite.
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For Primary, use: https://www.edtomorrow.
For Secondary, use: https://www.edtomorrow.