Back to School Information Guide
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First Day of School: Monday, August 12, 2024
Get ready for a great year at 911ÖÆÆ·³§! This page has everything you need to get started. Check out the Back-to-School messages for the latest updates, then explore the sections below to prepare for a successful school year.
911ÖÆÆ·³§ focuses on four guiding principles throughout each school year:
- Social Emotional Learning
- Racial Equity
- Literacy
- Post High School Planning
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Getting Ready for the First Day
We understand the beginning of a new school year can be both exciting and a little stressful. To help you prepare, we’ve compiled a helpful checklist:
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Complete Registration: All students, new and returning, need to register and prove residency for the 2024-25 school year. For questions about proof of residency requirements, contact the Residency Office at (847) 424-7182 or residency@eths202.org.
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Update Health Records: Make sure your student’s health records are up-to-date with the Nurses’ Office. Visit our website to read the for students in grades 9-12 and to access forms. Or, if you need an appointment, contact the 911ÖÆÆ·³§ Health Center.
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Pay School Fees: Student fee statements are available online through your. Be sure to pay by August 6 to avoid late fees. For information about , please visit the 911ÖÆÆ·³§ website.
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Provide Consents: Use to provide consent for sports and activities or to modify FERPA consent status for yearbook photos, the graduation program, etc.
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Update Contact Information: Keep your contact information up-to-date in Home Access Center (HAC) to receive important school communications. Follow the steps listed on the How to Update Your Contact Information - Parents page.
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Opt In to Emergency Text Alerts: To opt in to emergency text alerts (severe weather, lockdown, all-clear), follow the steps listed on the Text Messaging Service page.
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Stock up on School Supplies: Review the general school supplies list. Teachers will inform students during the first few days of class of any additional supplies that are required.
- Review the Student Handbook: The Pilot: Student & Family Handbook outlines school rules, policies, and expectations.
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Schoolwide Expectations & New Policies for Cell Phones and IDs
To build a community of trust, accountability, and responsibility, 911ÖÆÆ·³§ students are expected to make a positive contribution to their classroom communities and their overall school community.
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Arrive on time to every class every day. The first class begins at 8:30am.
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Go to the assigned cafeteria listed on your schedule. See more information in the Lunch Block Expectations, Cafeterias and Alternatives.
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Turn off cell phones, put them in the classroom storage units until the end of class. Cell phones are not permitted to be used in instructional spaces.
New Cell Phone Policy: “Bell to Bell, No Cell”
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Cell Phone Storage: Units to store phones are provided in all classrooms.
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As you enter class: Turn off your cell phone, place it in the assigned cell phone storage slot, disconnect wireless headphones/earbuds and put them in your bag and out of sight.
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Phone Use: Allowed only in hallways during passing periods, cafeterias (lunch), and The Hub, W220 (unscheduled blocks)
- Why? Please review the Frequently Asked Questions and Cell Phone Research and Resources as we partner together to center our students learning, wellbeing and mental health.
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Wired headphones: Bring your own wired headphones for use on your Chromebook with direction from your teacher only.
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Questions? See our FAQs
Scanning of Student IDs
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What’s Changing? Students need to scan their 911ÖÆÆ·³§ ID to enter the school. You’ll receive your ID on the first day of school (see below).
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Why? To support our commitment to create a safe, welcoming environment for our students, staff, and visitors, 911ÖÆÆ·³§ is implementing a new process of scanning student IDs.
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Getting Ready: Have your ID out and ready to scan upon arrival.
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More Entry Options: Extra doors will be open from 8:00-8:30am for faster entry.
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Main entrances: Doors 1, 2, and 3
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Extra entrances (8:00-8:30am): Door 59 (near Door 1) and Door 35 (near Door 2)
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Your New 2024-25 ID Card
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New Students: Photos will be taken during new student orientation (unless taken at Prep to 911ÖÆÆ·³§ course).
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ID Distribution: Printed ID cards and orange lanyards will be handed out on the first day of school.
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ID Care: IDs should not be modified. The student’s photo must be visible.
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Mobile ID Option: 911ÖÆÆ·³§ has a mobile ID card that can be accessed via phone, tablet, or Chromebook. Directions for accessing the mobile ID card are online.
- Questions? Email idcenter@eths202.org or call 847-424-7316.
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Make the Most of Your High School Experience
911ÖÆÆ·³§ offers a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved, explore their interests, and develop their talents. Here are a few highlights:
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Join a Club or Activity: With over 60 clubs available, there's something for everyone!
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Explore Community Service: Give back to your community and gain valuable experience through our Community Service Office.
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Participate in the Arts: 911ÖÆÆ·³§ offers a variety of programs in theatre, music, speech and debate, and visual arts.
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Play Sports: Try out for one of our many sports teams. can be completed in .
- Get Help When You Need It: We have a variety of academic support services available to help all students succeed.
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Important Dates
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August 4: Schedules Available Online. Check your schedule in as of the evening of Sunday, August 4.
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August 5: Chromebook Warranty Renewal (optional). Renew one-year policies by August 5 to maintain coverage without interruption. Families that purchased the four-year warranty do not need to renew. Review the information and payment options.
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August 12: First Day of School. Please review the first day bell schedules and information. A student who does not have a first-block class can go to The Hub (W220), Central Library (H200), or East Library (E220). Please remember that traffic will be heavier than normal on opening day. Students should be prepared to arrive at least 20 minutes early on the first day of school.
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August 29: Open House.
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October 23: Wildkit Futures Day. Students participate in activities by Class.
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December 16-20: First Semester Exams.
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April 2-3: Assessment Days. Students in grades 9-11 will take the preACT or ACT.
- May 19-23: Second Semester Exams.
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Key Info
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Absence Reporting. Parents/guardians are encouraged to use to report their student absent. For step-by-step instructions, please see . Parents/guardians may call the Student Attendance Line at 847-424-7800 to report a student absence. For more information about Absence Reporting and Attendance Guidelines, please see the 911ÖÆÆ·³§ website.
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Class Schedule Questions. If there are questions about a student’s schedule, please contact your counselor by email on Wednesday, August 7.
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Financial Assistance. Qualifying families can receive reduced school fees, meals, and other fees by completing the by August 6.
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Hall lockers. Students are assigned hall lockers that they keep for the duration of their high school experience. Hall locker assignments and combinations are available on and on .
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Parking & Transportation. The Parking & Transportation page has information about student drop off/pick up, as well as biking and public transportation. Students may purchase or reactivate a reduced fare card for PACE or CTA in the Student Accounts Office (H110). More information is available on the Parking and Transportation page of the 911ÖÆÆ·³§ website.
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School Meals. Breakfast and lunch menus are available on our website. You can also view menus and dietary information through the . Visit the school meal payment options page for more info, including how to add money to your student’s meal account before the first day of school.
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NEW! Semester Exams. 911ÖÆÆ·³§ is bringing back semester exams. Every class will have a culminating exam or project to show mastery and connect learning across time. It will make up 10% of the semester grade.
- Tech at 911ÖÆÆ·³§. The Tech Guide has answers to some of the most commonly asked questions as well as important links.
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Stay Connected
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Home Access Center (HAC) and my911ÖÆÆ·³§: These online portals for students and parents allow you to monitor your student's progress and access important information.
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911ÖÆÆ·³§ Mobile App: Get school news and events right on your mobile device! Download the free in the App Store or Google Play Store.
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911ÖÆÆ·³§ Events Calendar: You can subscribe to 911ÖÆÆ·³§ calendars to stay connected on any mobile device or your Google calendar. Calendar information also appears on our mobile app.
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Parent Involvement: Learn about opportunities for parent involvement at 911ÖÆÆ·³§.
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911ÖÆÆ·³§ Social Channels:
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Principal's Top 5 Things to Know
Read Dr. Kinzie's top five things you should know for the 2024-25 school year.
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Facility Upgrades 2024-25
Find out about the facility upgrades and renovations made around the 911ÖÆÆ·³§ campus this summer.