News

January 19, 2026
Dear Blackwell Families,
 
While it has certainly been a cold and snowy week, the energy inside Blackwell has been incredibly warm! Students are looking ahead and setting meaningful goals for the second half of the year. It’s great to see our students taking ownership of their learning journey.
 
As a reminder, there will be no school on Monday, January 19th. We look forward to seeing all of our Bobcats back on Tuesday morning!
 
Have a wonderful long weekend!
Stephanie Fry and Julie Shapiro

School News

Meta Glasses Prohibited
To ensure the privacy of our students and staff, Meta Glasses are not permitted in any District 54 schools.  
 
Blackwell’s Club Unify Sock Drive – Warm Toes, Warm Hearts!
Blackwell’s Club Unify is collecting NEW pairs of socks to support members of our community in need. The TOP TWO classes that bring in the most pairs of socks will win an EXTRA PE CLASS in the month of February.
 
Donation Dates: January 19th – January 30th
What do we need?
  • New adult socks
  • New youth/children’s socks
  • Any colors, any styles — as long as they’re new!
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Why Socks?
Socks are one of the most requested but least donated items for shelters and community organizations. Your contribution makes a real difference!
 
How do I Donate?
Bring new, packaged socks to your classroom teacher. They will add the socks to their class sock counter and place them in the designated donation box located in the main office.

Blackwell PTA

Dine and Donate Nights: 
  • January 20 – McAllister’s Deli – Golf Road – All Day
  • February 13 – Dave and Busters – ALL DAY – Streets of Woodfield location
 
Call for Donations! District 54 Scholarship Foundation
Did you receive a holiday gift you’d love to re-gift for a great cause? 🎁
 
Each year, the Schaumburg Township Council (STC) of PTAs awards college scholarships to former District 54 students and summer experience scholarships to current students. These meaningful opportunities are made possible through funds raised at our annual Silent & Live Auction in March—and every one of our 28 schools plays a part.
 
Because all of our students can benefit from these scholarship programs (learn more here), we’re inviting our entire school community to contribute.
 
(And don’t forget—joining our school’s PTA makes you eligible to apply for scholarships!)
 
How You Can Help
  • Gift cards (Target or Walmart are especially helpful for purchasing auction items)
  • Business donations of a product or service — your business will be featured on the auction documents.
  • Talents or skills — consider donating a service such as a Zoom class in cooking, crafting, fitness, music, tutoring, or another specialty
 
All donations are tax deductible. If you need a donation receipt or letter, please contact [email protected].
 
Not a PTA member yet, it’s not too late – Pay for Membership
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D54 News

Personal Assessment of Core Competency (PACC)
In District 54, we are dedicated to supporting the academic and social-emotional growth of every student. Your perspective as a parent or guardian plays a vital role in helping us build a complete understanding of your student’s strengths and areas for growth. To gather your valuable input, families of students in grades K–8 received an email on Jan. 5 with a unique link to complete the District 54 Personal Assessment of Core Competency for your student(s). The survey will be open through Jan. 23. We sincerely appreciate your participation, as strong collaboration between home and school is essential in supporting your student’s overall well-being.
 
Kindergarten Registration
Do you have a child who will be starting kindergarten in August 2026? We are excited to share that kindergarten registration will begin on Jan. 28. We encourage you to visit our Welcome to Kindergarten website now, to familiarize yourself with the process and begin gathering needed documentation. We also ask for your help in spreading the word about kindergarten registration. If you know of a child who will be 5 years old by September 1, 2026, please encourage the family to save the date and visit our website. The sooner students enroll, the sooner District 54 will know how many kindergarten teachers we need to best serve our kindergarten class of 2026-27.
 
District 211 Girls STEAM Event – Feb. 28
High School District 211 is hosting its annual Girls STEAM Ahead event on Feb. 28. This program, for fifth- and sixth-grade girls, will have them engaging in hands-on activities while exploring science, technology, engineering, art and math. Registration last year filled in the first hour, so set your calendar alarms for 9 a.m. Jan. 17 when it begins. Visit the D211 website to learn more and to register.
 
Multicultural Event
The 2026 District 54 Multicultural Event will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 7. Presented in partnership with the Schaumburg Park District, the event takes place at the Community Recreation Center (CRC) and showcases the diversity represented by students of District 54. We are looking for District 54 families who are interested in planning and facilitating an activity or game that represents their culture at the event. Please keep in mind that food cannot be served as part of you