Novak Newsletter

Good afternoon, Novak Students and Families! 

It is a great day at Novak! Please review the information below.

Dates to Remember

  • August 28 - 2:18 PM Dismissal

  • September 4 - No School (Labor Day)

  • September 5 - 3:18 PM Dismissal

    • September 5 - Session I Midterm

  • September 7 - Lockdown Drill at 10:00 AM (Letters were mailed home)

  • September 25 - No School (Fall Holiday)

  • September 26 - 3:18 PM Dismissal

Attendance

If a student misses school, please contact our office manager, Sharice Bowdry, by email at bowdrysh@u4sd.org or at 217-352-4328. If a student is absent, the parent or guardian must notify the office with a reason by the end of the day.  A student cannot call him/herself in, even if s/he is 18. 

PBIS Focus - September 

RESPONSIBILITY: Do the things you’re supposed to do and accept the results of your actions

Planner Definition: The trait of being reliable to make good choices and to follow through on obligations and duties.

A responsible person: 

  • Sticks to his/her word

  • Can be relied upon to follow through with a project

  • Is able to make decisions that will have positive results

Social-Emotional Learning News 

  • Vaping Prevention Program

All students will be participating in the Catch My Breath Vaping Prevention Program during session 1.  The CUPHD's Health Education program will teach this four-part evidence-based curriculum in September during the Academic Support Class Period on Tuesdays.  The program will provide youth with the skills to resist peer pressure and media influences to try e-cigarettes.  If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact Ms. Starks (starksma@u4sd.org) 

We are still having issues with students bringing vapes to school and vaping in the bathroom. Please remember that students who are caught vaping will be at risk of losing their seats here at Novak. It is all against campus policy at Parkland College and students are banned for non-compliance. 

Counselor News

This week during our college and career time, we participated in a needs assessment to gather a baseline of what the students know about their future endeavors and where they need to grow. We also went over the student's credits to gain a better understanding of what is needed of them in order to graduate. Lastly, we started the process of using Naviance which is a program that gives students more awareness of their wants and needs for their career goals.

We want all students to feel safe and welcome here at Novak. We are excited about the academic progress and positive start of our students. Please remember to work on APEX this weekend if you are in a course. Reach out to the main office if you have any questions. 

Career & Job Expo

We will be taking a group of seniors to a career and job expo on September 20 at the Douglas Library in the afternoon. Permission slips and more details will come at a later date. 

If you have any questions, please give us a call at 217-352-4328. Have an amazing weekend!

Best regards,

Christina Mables

Principal, Novak Academy