The mission of the Harlem Middle School Community is to foster the educational growth and development of its learners by integrating academic challenges and social responsibility in a safe and engaging environment.

Enthusiastic StudentsThe middle school concept continues to be the foundation of our educational program for seventh and eighth grade students. The philosophy was put into practice at the request of the instructional staff and supported by the community of learners during the 1995-96 school year. Middle school concept involves having a common group of students who are instructed by a core academic team of teachers. The teachers and students form a team unit for building of cohesiveness and a sense of belonging. This structure allows for flexibility of scheduling and grouping of students and for "extras" such as Interdisciplinary Units that are not possible under traditional structure. Middle school concept encourages parent involvement. An outgrowth of this philosophy is the establishment of the Harlem Middle School Parent Teacher Organization. The PTO meets monthly to discuss and implement methods to assist staff and students. Parents are strongly encouraged to become members of this group.

Students at Harlem Middle School will receive a wide range of instructional offerings and have options to participate in many different activities. It is the goal of the Harlem Middle School community of learners to prepare students to enter Harlem High School with the skills to ensure success at the high school and beyond.

For more information about Harlem Middle School or to arrange a tour of the building, please call Principal John Cusimano at 815-654-4510 or use the Contact Form.


New Immunization Requirements

 

The Illinois Department of Public Health has recently released information regarding requirements for the Tdap vaccine (combined tetanus, diphtheria and a cellular pertussis) for the school year 2013-2014.

 

During school year 2013-2014, students entering sixth through twelfth grades will be required to provide documentation of receipt of one dose of Tdap.

 

Please keep in mind that many students may have already received the vaccine and simply need to provide the school with proof from the family health care provider. We encourage you to begin looking into what you may need to do as soon as possible.

 

Please read the Illinois Department of Public Health information to parents by clicking one of the links below.

English http://www.isbe.net/pdf/school_health/idph-Tdap-parent-ltr-010313.pdf

Spanish http://www.isbe.net/pdf/school_health/idph-Tdap-parent-ltr-010313-sp.pdf

 

Please contact your school nurse with any questions or to obtain information about resources available to you.