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Samantha Alloway, Executive Director of The Arc of Illinois talks with Amy about Medicaid. We discuss what it is, what it provides, and who uses it. Parents might be surprised to learn that Medicaid benefits families at all income levels and it makes disability services possible in Illinois. Hear about what services will be lost and who will be at risk if Medicaid funding is cut. Learn how to advocate for full funding and how you can support your neighbors with intellectual and developmental disabilities in your daily life. Important links: The Arc of Illinois Take Action and Contact Your Legislators Share Your Medicaid Story Plus, ask specific questions about Medicaid to The Arc of Illinois' Director of Family to Family Health Information Center here: Susan@thearcofil.org See also: NPN's Developmental Differences Resource Fair - coming up April 27, 2025! NPN's Developmental Differences Resource Directory NPN's Developmental Differences Parent Support Group This recording is the ninth episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. It was published on 2/13/25.
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Martin Moran, lead designer of Middle and Upper School at Bennett Day School talks with Amy and Sitaara about preparing children for the age of artificial intelligence. We discuss how a progressive educational philosophy allows for a healthy approach to AI. Learn some ways teachers and students use AI to increase efficiency and enhance their work, when parents should allow or discourage the use of AI in completing homework, and how parents can help their students learn skills that AI can't replace, like empathy, ingenuity, and critical thinking. This recording is the ninth episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. The podcast episode will be published on 2/14/25.
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In this video, Dr. Camille Franklin, Network 4 Family Engagement Coordinator from the CPS Office of Early Childhood Education talks with NPN staff members Amy and Sitaara about the preschool options in CPS. We discuss CPS PreK, community-based preschool, early learning programs and more. Learn how to determine which type is right for your family, when to apply, how to apply and what to do once the offers come out. Links to resources we discussed: Office of Early Childhood Education Chicago Early Learning Family Resource Centers Chicago Early Learning Programs Also, the Family Support Help Line: 312-229-1690 This recording is the eighth episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. It was published on 1/3/25.
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untilNPN's annual Developmental Differences Resource Fair brings together therapy providers (speech, OT, PT, DT, etc.), therapeutic schools, medical professionals, enrichment providers, and more all in one place. Whether you have a diagnosis for your child and need comprehensive care or you are looking for services that can treat specific delays or behavioral issues, DDRF is your one-stop shop for solutions. As seen on WGN! Parents: Register for FREE by clicking the green "Register Now" button. (Mobile users scroll down.) Providers: Register to exhibit here. Attend Two Parent Education Sessions 🏛️ 9:00-10:00 AM: Understanding the Proposed/Pending Special Education Law and How to Support Your Child, presented by Matt Cohen, founder of Matt Cohen & Associates 🏫 11:00-12:00 PM: Is My Child's IEP or 504 Good Enough? - Special Education in Chicago Series: Session 3 presented by Emily Winsor, Managing Director of Tuesday's Child Make Connections ✏️ Talk with experts and find resources (see our growing list of exhibitors here) ✏️ Meet a supportive community, connect with other parents and families 🎈 Kiddo fun zones! 🎭 Sample class with Chicago Children's Theatre Red Kite Project at 10:30 🚗 Free, easy parking! 🎉 Plus, the first 25 NPN member families will receive a swag bag of goodies! To qualify for a swag bag, join NPN for just $20 using promo code join45off on an annual parent membership here. Important Info Sunday, April 27, 2025 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Wolcott College Prep Arts & Athletic Center, 1950 W. Hubbard St., Chicago, IL 60622 Free parking in attached lot and easy, free street parking on surrounding blocks Questions? Email NPN Executive Director Amy Johnson at amy@npnparents.org NPN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We need your help to keep DDRF free for families. Please support NPN's work by becoming a paid member or donating. ❤️ Thank you to our Sponsors
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untilJoin LEEP Forward and NPN for a Preschool Discover Day! Get ready for an exciting, hands-on event designed to introduce children ages 2-5 to the magic of preschool. Siblings of all ages are welcome to join in the fun as we create a morning filled with exploration, creativity, and connection in a warm and inclusive environment. Young learners will engage in activities that spark curiosity and imagination. They can explore our sensory bins, overflowing with exciting textures and hidden treasures, or express their creativity through painting with non-toxic, washable paints. Budding builders can dive into playdough creations, while future storytellers can relax in our cozy story corner with captivating tales. Our preschool-themed event also includes a pretend play area where kids can dress up, role-play, and experience the joy of imaginative adventures. For outdoor fun, families can join a guided nature walk to collect treasures and learn more about the world around them. To keep everyone energized, we’ll provide healthy, allergy-friendly snacks. As an added bonus, every family who attends will be entered into a raffle for a night of respite or babysitting—a special treat for parents. Join us for a morning that offers a glimpse into the preschool experience and showcases how we nurture young minds through play, exploration, and meaningful connections. We can’t wait to welcome you! Location: 1447 W Montrose NPN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. We need your help to keep these playdates free for families. Please support NPN's work by becoming a paid member or donating.
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Sometimes in middle school and high school, the pressure to succeed academically can feel overwhelming. If you want to learn how to support your child during these sometimes intense years, join us for this discussion. You will learn how our panelists and the schools they represent support students in managing academic pressure, and learn how you can support your student at home as well.
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Addressing Academic Pressure in Middle and High School
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untilSometimes in middle school and high school, the pressure to succeed academically can feel overwhelming. If you want to learn how to support your child during these sometimes intense years, join us for this discussion. You will learn how our panelists and the schools they represent support students in managing academic pressure, and learn how you can support your student at home as well. Our panelists include: Dan Gargano, Associate Head of Schools at Sacred Heart School Danny Zamudio, Dean of Student Engagement, Baker Demonstration School Yesenia Garcia, LPC, Smart Love Family Services Martin Moran, Lead Designer of Middle and Upper School, Bennett Day School Sara Solger, Professional School Counselor, William Howard Taft High School Denise Passolt, Academic Center Director and School Counselor, Whitney M Young Magnet High School This discussion will occur live over Zoom. Please register on this page to receive the Zoom link. This discussion is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free for families across the city by supporting NPN. Become a member today. Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org School representatives and education experts: Would you like to speak on a panel like this? Email Amy at amy@npnparents.org to inquire. -
Choosing the right Kindergarten for your child can be daunting, especially in Chicago, where there are so many options. Then once you are secure with your school choice, the next step is preparing a smooth transition for your child and your family. Learn how these schools support students and families through this process, and what you can do at home to get the school year started on the right foot. This session includes panelists with expertise in neurodiversity and challenging behaviors.
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Learn about the private school admissions process directly from admissions directors from some of Chicago's most sought-after preschool and elementary schools. You'll get tips on putting your best foot forward during the parent interview and learn about applying for financial aid and how to ask about the things that are most important to your family.
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untilCome together with other parents, educators, and advocates from across Chicago to share and learn about how to better support young children ages birth - 5 with disabilities at the Every Child Ready Chicago Strengthening Inclusion Symposium on Saturday, December 7th at Malcolm X College. This event will feature: ✏️ Remarks from Chicago Mayor’s Office and Chicago Public Schools leadership 🤝 Resources and presentations on services and resources available for children with disabilities ages birth - 5 in Chicago 🎒Presentations for staff, advocates, and systems leaders on the benefits of inclusive special education models 🥪 Lunch 🎈Activities for families and children - Join NPN for an activity at our table! Learn more about the initiative on their website. There will be lunch served and activities for kids! All are welcome to attend! Learn more and register to attend at https://cvent.me/Y9OV2D
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untilChoosing the right Kindergarten for your child can be daunting, especially in Chicago, where there are so many options. Then once you are secure with your school choice, the next step is preparing a smooth transition for your child and your family. Learn how these schools support students and families through this process, and what you can do at home to get the school year started on the right foot. This session includes panelists with expertise in neurodiversity and challenging behaviors. Featuring: Bennett Day School Bubbles Academy City Elementary St. Josaphat School Scuola Italiana Enrico Fermi Tuesday's Child This discussion will occur live over Zoom. Please register on this page to receive the Zoom link. This discussion is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free for families across the city by supporting NPN. Become a member today. Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org Thank you to our Presenting Sponsor, Bennett Day School. School representatives and education experts: Would you like to speak on a panel like this? Email Amy at amy@npnparents.org to inquire.
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Private School Admissions Directors Panel Discussion
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untilJoin Neighborhood Parents Network for the unique opportunity to hear from private school admissions directors representing some great preschool & elementary school options. You’ll hear about different educational philosophies, get tips on the application process, and much more. Featuring: Saint Clement School Near North Montessori School St. Josaphat School Intercultural Montessori Language School Bennett Day School > This discussion will occur live over Zoom. Register to receive the Zoom link via email. > This discussion is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free. Become a member today. > Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org Thank you to our presenting sponsor, Saint Clement School School representatives and education experts: Would you like to speak on a panel like this? Email Amy at amy@npnparents.org to inquire.-
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Preschool represents a big milestone in a child's life, and often in a parent's life too. In this discussion, our panelists address how they support both students and parents through this momentous time. You will walk away with an understanding of how schools care for families entering preschool, tips on activities you can do at home to prepare your child for preschool, insight into potty training, and a list of children's book recommendations that you can read with your child to help prepare them for their first day of preschool. Thank you to our Supporting Sponsor, Saint Clement School.
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untilOver 40 independent schools in the Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana area educate students from age two to 12th grade. What makes an independent school different from other private schools and public schools? What are the advantages of an independent school education? Come and hear from some of Chicago's most sought-after independent schools to learn about an independent school education, and what makes each independent school unique. Featuring: Catherine Cook School Latin School of Chicago Francis W Parker School Sacred Heart Near North Montessori School Bennett Day School This discussion will occur live over Zoom. Register to receive the Zoom link via email. This discussion is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free for families across the city by supporting NPN. Become a member today. Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org School representatives and education experts: Would you like to speak on a panel like this? Email Amy at amy@npnparents.org to inquire.
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Are you thinking about preschool for your child but don't know where to start? Listen to this insightful discussion about various preschool philosophies available in Chicago. Featuring expert educators from highly regarded preschools that families love, in this session you will hear from preschools specializing in or drawing inspiration from educational philosophies including, arts integration, Montessori, Cooperative, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, language immersion, and religion.
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Keisha J. Mathew, A.M., LCSW, founder and therapist of radicallyBLended Services, PLLC discusses the joys and challenges of raising a queer child in Chicago. She shares tips on creating a safe environment where children are comfortable sharing personal feelings, advice on how to react if your child comes out to you, how to advocate for queer children, and resources that adults can turn to for help in being an ally. This recording is the fifth episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. It was published on 11/8/24
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NPN is the go-to resource for finding the schools in Chicago that fit your family. Join our upcoming live panel discussions to hear from representatives of some of Chicago's favorite schools. These live panel discussions, held over Zoom, are your opportunity to hear directly from a variety of Chicago schools. Meet school admission counselors, directors, teachers, and more. Learn and ask questions about educational philosophies, school culture, and how to apply. Click on the links below to learn more and register for the live sessions. All sessions run from 12:00 - 1:30 PM unless otherwise noted. ✏️ Preschool Philosophies Thursday November 24, 2024 ✏️ Preparing for Preschool Friday November 15, 2025 ✏️ Admissions Directors Panel Wednesday December 4, 2024 ✏️ Preparing for Kindergarten Thursday December 12, 2024 ✏️ Preparing Kids for the Age of AI Thursday January 30, 2024 Check back for additional panel discussions and links soon!
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Help Families Learn About Your School so they can find the school that is right for them NPN is the go-to resource for families researching schools in Chicago. Participate in an upcoming live panel discussion with other schools across the city and talk directly with Chicago families. Click here for more information and to sign up to participate in our 2024-2025 sessions.
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untilPreschool represents a big milestone in a child's life, and often in a parents' life too. We all want our children to have the best start that they can, and we have a panel of local preschool experts here to help you prepare. Our panelists will discuss things you can do to help your family's transition smooth and enjoyable. They will address separation anxiety, what to expect on the first day, how to talk with your child about preschool, and what is most meaningful during these special years. You will walk away with tips on activities you can do at home to prepare your child for preschool, saying good-bye on the first day and beyond, and what to expect on the first day. Featuring: Saint Clement School Bubbles Academy Mary Meyer School Sinai Preschool This discussion will occur live over Zoom. Please register on this page to receive the Zoom link. This discussion is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free for families across the city by supporting NPN. Become a member today. Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org Thank you to our Supporting Sponsor, Saint Clement School. School representatives and education experts: Would you like to speak on a panel like this? Email Amy at amy@npnparents.org to inquire.
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untilAre you thinking about preschool for your child but don't know where to start? Join us for a lively, insightful discussion about various preschool philosophies available in Chicago. This discussion will feature expert panelists from highly regarded preschools that families love. You will hear from preschools specializing in or drawing inspiration from educational philosophies such as arts integration, Montessori, Cooperative, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, language immersion, and religion. Featuring: Bubbles Academy Near North Montessori Park West Cooperative Nursery School Chicago Waldorf School Bennett Day School Sinai Preschool Lycée Français de Chicago This discussion will occur live over Zoom. It is open to everyone. Help us keep these discussions free for families across the city by donating to NPN today. Register to receive the Zoom link via email. Questions? Contact Amy at amy@npnparents.org
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untilThis playdate is at capacity and registration is closed. Come and enjoy time with your family and others at this NPN playdate at Chicago Waldorf School. ☕ Sip a warm cup of tea and experience kneading bread dough. You can sample the fresh baked rolls later in the morning. 🎈Witness your child play in one of the Early Childhood classrooms and hear about the PreK and Mixed Age programs. 🪴Enjoy time together in the beautiful outdoor nature park and garden where guests are free to play or try their “hand” at finger knitting. 🐝 Listen as Early Childhood teachers share a puppet play with the group, allowing time to partake in beeswax modeling. Chicago Waldorf School is located at 5200 N Ashland Ave. Parking and entrance: Free parking can be found on Farragut and Paulina Ave. Please come to the west side of the building (5200 W. Ashland), through the black gates off Foster Ave., or the chain link fence gate off Farragut Ave. You will find our Main Doors at the southwest corner of the building, just inside the main playground area. Please ring the bell to the right of the door and you will be buzzed in. Questions? Email amy@npnparents.org. NPN is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. You help us keep these playdates free with your paid membership or donation. Thank you for supporting NPN!
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NPN is looking for volunteers to serve on NPN's online auction committee. If you are interested, email Amy at amy@npnparents.org or call her at 773-789-7002. What is the online auction? NPN's annual online auction is NPN's largest fundraiser! We need to raise $20,000 to meet our goal. It will run from March 12 - 16, 2025. Who are you looking for? Ten people with great connections and anyone comfortable asking for donations. What will the committee do? Brainstorm items for the auction and solicit items. You'll also have fun at our kick-off party and feel great about helping NPN, a 501(c)(3) non-profit! Will there be meetings? Only a couple! We'll gather for an in-person kick-off party/brainstorming session in November. (Tentatively scheduled for Monday, November 18th at 7:00 pm at Individual Family Connection (IFC) located at 1806 N. Damen Ave.) The committee will likely meet again in late January or early February (TBD on in-person or virtual). How much time will it require? To make a big impact on the auction, we ask committee members to bring in awesome items with a total value of $1,000. (Individual items must be of $50 value or more.) That could take three hours or 300 hours depending on your connections and luck. We will give you everything you need to make it as easy as possible. What do volunteers get out of it? Fun! Pride! Teamwork! Our sincere gratitude! Plus we’ll share incentives and prizes along the way. How do I sign up? Thank you for asking! Please email me at amy@npnparents.org or give her a call at 773-789-7002.
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In this recording, Grace Lee Sawin, founder of Chicago School GPS, discusses elementary school options in Chicago Public Schools. Resources discussed include the CPS application portal, the GoCPS Elementary Info, and GoCPS Elementary Resources. You can find school tours listed here, here, and here. This recording is the third episode of NPN's podcast, Chicago Style Parenting. It was published on 10/15/24.
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Sent 9/23/24 (A) to all exhibitors Over the next two weeks you will receive three emails in preparation for NPN’s Annual Preschool and Elementary School Fair coming up on Sunday, October 6th from 9am - 12pm at the Nature Museum. Here are the topics of each email you will receive: Sharing the School Fair with your community Arrival information including parking Museum rules and other information Additionally, if you signed up to participate in the attendee bag, swag bag, or raffle/gift basket opportunities, you will receive an extra email. Presenting, Major, Supporting, and Special Thanks sponsors will receive an additional email on top of that. Email #1 will follow shortly. Thank you for your support! Sent 9/23/24 (B) to all exhibitors This email contains information that you can use to promote the fair, and give the parents in your community free entry to the fair (and to the museum!). There are 85 families registered so far. We’re optimistic that with your help, we can reach many more Chicago families by October 6th! Attached you will find the following: School Fair Social Media Sharing.png: An image you can post on social media Exhibitor School Fair 24 Flyer.pdf: A flyer you can send to your network via email, or print and distribute or hang up. It includes a discount code that your community can use to RSVP for free. We also invite you to like, comment on, and share NPN’s social media posts about the fair. Our handle on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn is @npnparents. Parents can register at npnparents.org/schoolfair. Thank you for your support! If you have any questions, please let me know. Sent 9/25/24 to relevant schools and businesses Thank you for taking advantage of additional opportunities associated with the school fair. Here is information about providing attendee bag items, session chair drop flyers, swag bag items, and a gift basket for our event raffle. Attendee Bags 50 flyers or brochures Session Chair Drops 50 flyers or brochures Swag Bag Items 25 swag items. Our swag bags are paper bags, size 8 x 10 x 4 inches. If your item is too big for our bags, please email me separately. Special request: I kindly ask you to refrain from providing more items than listed above. Extra items are too cumbersome and heavy for the NPN team to manage. Regretfully, we are unable to return superfluous items or transport them to the fair. Although it is unfortunate, extra items will be discarded. Preferred Delivery Method: Please mail your items to NPN to arrive by next Thursday, October 3rd. Items should be labeled “attendee bags”, “sessions”, or “swag” as appropriate. You can mail them to this address: NPN Attention: School Fair 3320 W. Foster Ave, STE 138 Chicago, IL 60625 All of the items except the raffle basket must be delivered to NPN by Thursday, October 3rd. We can not accept them at the event, as we will not have time to put them into the bags that day. If you can’t mail your items in time, please email me for instructions on dropping off your item(s) in Irving Park. Gift baskets for the raffle can be delivered to the NPN desk at the fair when you arrive. For a reminder of what your school signed up for, you can check the list below: Bennett Day School - attendee bag, session chair drop, British International School of Chicago, Lincoln Park - attendee bag, session chair drop, gift basket British International School of Chicago, South Loop - attendee bag, session chair drop, Catherine Cook School - attendee bag, swag bag, CST Academy - attendee bag Empowering Parents - attendee bag GEMS World Academy - attendee bag, session chair drop, swag bag, gift basket German International School Chicago - attendee bag Immaculate Conception-Saint Joseph School - session chair drop, swag bag Intercultural Montessori School - swag bag Kensington - attendee bag, swag bag Kids' Work Chicago - attendee bag Latin School of Chicago - swag bag Lycée Français de Chicago - attendee bag, session chair drop Montessori Academy of Chicago - attendee bag, swag bag Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy - session chair drop Park West Cooperative Nursery School - swag bag Saint Andrew School - swag bag Saint Clement School - attendee bag, session chair drop St. Benedict - attendee bag, swag bag St. Matthias - attendee bag, swag bag St. Stanislaus Kostka Academy - swag bag Tutu School - swag bag, gift basket W.E.B. DuBois Elementary - swag bag If you are no longer planning to provide any or all of the items that you originally signed up for, please reply to this email to let me know. Sent 10/2/24 to all exhibitors We are getting excited for Sunday and hope you are too! This email contains information about arrival, unloading, and parking at the school fair. As a reminder, the school fair runs from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Unloading You can unload your car before parking by driving to the loading dock at the north end of the museum. There is a driveway off of N Canon Dr. Please do not unload in the circle drive or at the main entrance. >>Please sign up for an unloading time at the link below. Here are some additional, important details: The Nature Museum’s unloading area can only handle 15-16 cars at once. With that in mind, I have created a sign up sheet for you to sign up for an arrival time. Your choices are 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30 AM. Please sign up for a time slot here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQIG9psH_VviCfW_wvr9Bj4rEE1JacvN9bybC-5MHt0/edit?usp=sharing All load-in should occur through the loading doc at the north end of the museum off of N Canon Dr. (See attached map.) You must move your car after unloading. We can not park in the small lot near the unloading dock. Parking Vendor and guest parking will all need to be offsite. The museum does not have its own public lot. Cannon Drive is free to the public but fills up quickly. We suggest carpooling or ride-sharing. You could also use the Spot Hero app to reserve a parking space, or park at the Lincoln Park Zoo. The lot at the zoo opens at 6:00 AM. Here are the rates: 1-3hrs $30 3-6hrs $35 6+hrs $40 Number of registrants As of today (Tuesday, Oct. 1), there are 46 families registered for the fair, consisting of 89 adults and 59 children. Please continue to help us spread the word about the fair. Images, a flyer, and social media links were attached to my previous email, and attached again here. You can share discount code GUEST so your community of families can attend the fair for free. The NPN staff has promoted the fair via email, social media, community calendars, alderman newsletters, press releases, partner sharing, and more. The Nature Museum is also promoting the fair on their website here and will be sharing on social media later this week. All museum visitors will be welcome to stop in and enjoy the fair as well. You will receive one more preparation email from me later this week. It will include the day's schedule and important information from the Nature Museum. Sent 10/3/24 to all exhibitors The school fair is almost here! This is the last preparation email that I will send. It contains arrival information, the schedule for the day, and important information from the museum. If you would like to review previous emails, you can find them on our website here. Unloading Information Unloading information was shared in the previous email. Here is a reminder: You can unload your car before parking by driving to the loading dock at the north end of the museum. There is a driveway off of N Canon Dr. Please do not unload in the circle drive or at the main entrance. Here are some additional, important details: The Nature Museum’s unloading area can only handle 15-16 cars at once. With that in mind, I have created a sign up sheet for you to sign up for an arrival time. Your choices are 7:30, 8:00, and 8:30 AM. Please sign up for a time slot here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQIG9psH_VviCfW_wvr9Bj4rEE1JacvN9bybC-5MHt0/edit?usp=sharing If you have not signed up for a time to unload, you still have time at the link above. Parking information was shared in the email you received on 10/2/24. You can review it here. Arrival Information If you are able to walk from your car with all of your belongings and do not need to unload before parking, you do not need to sign up for a time slot to unload. After you park your car, enter the museum at the main entrance. Ring the bell, and security will let you in. As we get closer to 9:00 AM, families will be arriving for the 9:00 session and will also be entering the museum this way. As a reminder, the school fair starts at 9:00 AM. Please have your table ready by 8:45 AM. Important Museum Information Please open and read the three attachments provided by the Nature Museum so that you understand the museum’s rules and guidelines. Be sure to share this information with everyone who will be staffing your table at the fair. The museum has been a pleasure to work with and we want to return the favor by being excellent guests. Event Schedule 9:00 AM ➤ Exclusive access to Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum for museum members and registered NPN school fair attendees ➤ Exhibit hall opens ➤ Breakout Session I begins: Navigating CPS Preschool Options, presented by Dr. Camille Franklin, Network 4 Family Engagement Coordinator, from CPS Office of Early Childhood Education In this 30-minute session, parents will learn about preschool options in Chicago Public Schools and how to navigate the CPS preschool application and admissions process. 10:30 AM ➤ Enjoy a musical performance with Bubbles Academy on the patio off the South Gallery ➤ Visit with school representatives in the exhibit hall 11:30 AM ➤ Breakout Session II begins: Understanding CPS Elementary School Options, presented by Grace Lee Sawin of Chicago School GPS. In this 30-minute session, parents will learn about elementary school options in Chicago Public Schools and how to navigate the CPS elementary school application and admissions process. ➤ Visit with school representatives in the exhibit hall 12:00 PM ➤ Fair ends, continue to enjoy the museum Attendance As of today (Thursday) at 11:00 AM, there are 58 families registered for the fair. This breaks down to 110 adults and 67 children. Please continue to promote the fair wherever you can (images attached). Through signage and conversation we will invite museum guests to visit the fair as well. Sent 10/4/24 to all exhibitors I would like to confirm that you do NOT need to bring a table to the school fair on Sunday. We are able to provide them this year. Please bring your own table cloth and marketing materials. We are providing coffee and snacks, however the coffee won't arrive until about 9:00. Thank you to Werewolf Coffee Bar for donating the coffee. You will have access to the public wifi provided by the nature museum. As of now, there are 71 families registered for the fair, consisting of 128 adults and 75 children. I noticed that only 28 exhibitors have signed up for a load-in time. If you have not signed up for a time slot, please plan on parking and walking your items from your parking spot to the museum, or arrive prior to 8:00 AM to use the loading dock area.