News

September 20, 2024

Dear Frost Families,

Happy Friday! The Frost staff and students continued to display thorough investment this week through High Achievement and Positive Culture. We are very proud of our students for their effort academically and participation in extracurricular activities to promote a true Frost Strong spirit! 

Frost Homework Communication
Frost has implemented a homework spreadsheet, located on the Frost website, to assist students and families with a weekly snapshot of homework assignments. Families will also be notified via email if your student has missing multiple assignments each week. Please reach out to your student’s teachers for any content specific questions.
     
After School Academic Support
After school content support is available each week at Frost. Students missing classroom assignments are highly encouraged to attend. Please see the following content support schedule for your reference:

  • Monday – Language Arts
  • Tuesday – Math
  • Thursday – Science / Social Studies   

Please contact your student’s teachers with any specific questions.
 
Frost Club Offerings
Frost will begin offering multiple club offerings for student’s next week. Please visit our club webpage and view our building calendar for the dates and descriptions of our club offerings! Permission forms for all clubs are available to student pickup in the Frost cafeteria. 

Frost PTA Information
The first half of hot lunch ordering began this week and went very well! Every Monday at 9 am there will be a deadline for hot lunch for the following week. This helps ensure that all vendors can prepare the large orders in a timely manner. 

The Frost PTA is also looking for parents who are interested in distributing the hot lunches each week. Listed below are the PTA Hot Lunch links for reference:

Frost Hot Lunch Volunteers 

Frost Hot Lunch Order Site

PTA Spirit Wear Fundraiser – Online Store is now open
The Frost Spirit Wear online store is now open and available for orders thru Tuesday, October 15.  Orders delivered to the school will be sent home with your child the week of November 4.  Be sure to include your child’s advocacy teacher when ordering. See the following flyer and site for additional information – Frost Spirit Wear.  Thank you for supporting the Frost PTA Spirit Wear Fundraiser!


 
PTA meetings will also take place on the 2nd of each month @ 4 pm at Frost. Community members can also join the meeting via zoom listed below:

 Zoom Meeting Link
 Meeting ID: 861 0939 1506
 Passcode: 576236

 

Pizza Sales
Every Tuesday and Thursday starting Thursday, September 5 we will serve Old Town Pizza for interested students. Pizza is $3 per slice and sold during lunch hours.

School Hours
School hours are 7:40 a.m. – 2:15 p.m. with the entry bell ringing at 7:30. Please note: Every Wednesday is designated for staff development. Students are dismissed 30 minutes early at 1:45 p.m. on Wednesdays.  
         
Office Hours and Student Absences
Frost office hours are Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.  Please remember that our student absence line (847-357-6802) is available 24 hours a day. If your child will be absent from school, please call no later than 7:00 a.m. to report an absence.
     
Frost Arrival/Dismissal Locations
When students arrive on campus, they will be directed to enter one of the following doors and proceed to their first period class:

  • Inside row of buses: Enter Door 1 / Main Entrance      
  • Outside row of buses: Enter Door 2 / West Entrance      
  • Parent Drop Off/Walkers: Enter Door 13 / East Entrance
    • Arrival / Drop Off – Please use both lanes of traffic for drop-off to allow additional cars to access our parking lot in an efficient manner       
    • Dismissal / Pick Up – Please use the right lane of traffic for pick up to allow cars to exit the parking lot upon student pickup during dismissal       
    • Please avoid making any left hand turns out of the Frost parking lot at Arrival/Dismissal      

 
All entrances to the building will open at 7:30 am and any students arriving after 7:40 am will enter through Door 1 and check in with the main office.

D211 Class of 2029 Information (Current 8th Grade Students)

District 211 is in the final stages of updating its comprehensive transition guide for the high school graduating Class of 2029. The transition guide highlights important information for families of current 8th grade students, including details about the placement testing. Each District 211 high school has a unique version of the Class of 2029 Transition Guidebook. When available, electronic copies of each high school’s guidebook are on the District 211 webpage devoted to incoming freshman information.  The Class of 2029 Transition Guidebook is mailed home to families by October 1. 

The incoming freshman placement test will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024.  Starting with the Class of 2029, students will be administered a paper version of Pre-ACT.  If interested in learning more about the Pre-ACT go to the ACT website.

Supervision and Behavior Expectations for Athletic Events at Conant and Schaumburg High School

When attending athletic events, the safety and well-being of all event attendees is the priority.  Please refer to the attached letters from Schaumburg and Conant high schools regarding their practice for junior high school students attending their sporting events.

Schaumburg Teen Center – The Club
 If you are looking for after school programs for your teenage child, the Schaumburg Teen Center (The Club) is here to assist! Please see the following information for more details to get involved:

No Food Deliveries Allowed
With a focus on student and staff safety, District 54 will not allow food delivery services (including, but not limited to, GrubHub, DoorDash, and local restaurants) to our schools. We will continue to have hot lunch days, which are planned events, organized and supervised by school or PTA volunteers. However, we will no longer accept other outside food deliveries to keep our schools secure.  

Join us at Run to Read on Sunday!

We’re just a couple of days away from our annual Run to Read event this Sunday, September 22, and we’d love to see you there! Online registration closed at 9 a.m. today, but it’s not too late to join. You can still sign up in person on race day starting at 7 a.m. inside the Dirksen School gym, 116 W. Beech Drive in Schaumburg. We have race options suitable for all ages and abilities, including a fee of only $10 for children (that comes with a medal and T-shirt), so feel free to bring your friends and family along to run or walk with you! 

This event is a wonderful way to come together as a community and support a great cause. All proceeds go to the District 54 Foundation, which provides essential support programs for our students and families. These programs help meet students’ basic needs, ensuring they are set up for success in school.

For more information, such as the list of events, race day timeline and maps, visit the Run to Read webpage

Infinite Campus Parent Portal
Infinite campus is District 54’s student information system that connects parents to information.  Through Infinite Campus, parents will have access to the Parent Portal. The Parent Portal provides access for parents to information regarding their child including paying fees, viewing assignments, attendance, grades, academic schedule, and teacher comments. 
  
If you currently do not have a Parent Portal account, please email [email protected] or you can call our front office at 847-357-6800 and our secretaries can assist you.  If you need help logging on to the Infinite Campus portal click here, email [email protected], or call portal support at 847-357-5110.  If you have previously created a Parent Portal account and cannot recall your username or password, you can reset them yourself from the portal website by selecting forgot password. 

District 54 Virtual Backpack

District 54 shares information about community events with our students and families through our Virtual Backpack.  We know that parents are interested in extracurricular activities. At the same time, we don’t want the homework, letters from the teachers, school news and other important district information to get lost among the countless other pieces of paper in our students’ backpacks. Please click here for additional information.