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Harold B. Dawson Jr. Middle School Jr. |
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- Be Respectful - Be Responsible - Be Safe - Be Kind - |
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8th Grade Night for Volleyball |
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Raider Families, 📚 IAR / ISA Testing Window March 2, 2026 – April 17, 2026 HBD Raider Parents/Guardians,
As we continue through the IAR testing window, we ask for your continued partnership in helping our students perform their best. Please encourage your student to attend school daily, arrive on time, and remain for the full school day. During the testing window, please avoid early pickups or appointments, as uninterrupted time helps students stay focused and do their best. We also remind families to monitor your student’s social media use closely. Middle school students are still developing judgment, and inappropriate online behavior can lead to school consequences and may impact future opportunities. Your guidance at home plays an important role in helping students make positive choices.
For some of our 8th grade families, meetings are being scheduled to review promotion ceremony eligibility and a booster opportunity that allows students to demonstrate responsibility, character development, and leadership in order to regain eligibility. Thank you for your continued support of our HBD Raider Family. Together, we can help our students stay focused, safe, and finish the year strong. Mrs. Mary Newman-Evans Principal Harold B. Dawson Jr. Middle School Home of the Raiders |
HBD Raider Families,
Please take time to closely monitor your student’s use of social media. While social media can be useful, it can also expose students to inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and unsafe interactions.
It is important to remember that colleges, scholarship programs, and potential employers often review social media accounts when evaluating applicants, so what students post today can impact future opportunities. Helpful steps for parents: Know which apps your child is using. Set accounts to private and review followers.
Periodically check posts, messages, and activity. Talk with your child about responsible online behavior. Please note that inappropriate social media use during school hours that violates district or school policy may result in school consequences.
Thank you for helping us keep our HBD Raiders safe and focused on success. |
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We are focusing on our chronically absent students who have missed 10% or more of the school year. Parents, Please make sure that your student(s) attend school daily. Students who are chronically absent are at risk of falling behind their peers academically. If you are unsure of your student's attendance or need assistance getting your student to school consistently, please contact the school at 309-672-6506. |
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Our goal is 100% Attendance - Every Day!
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Week 1.06.26 - 88.8% Week of 1.12.26 - 85% Week of 1.19.26 - 88% Week of 1.25.26 - 88% Week of 2.02..26 - 88% Week of 2.09.26 - 89.3%
Week of 2.16.26 - 88% Week of 2.23.26 - 87% Week of 3.2.26 - 88.3% |
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Students continue to earn one jibbitz charm per week for being at school every day that week.*Bracelets will not be replaced, so students need to be responsible for them! |
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SOCCER AND TRACK PARTICIPANTS: You must have an up-to-date sports physical (dated within a year). |
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Boys & Girls Soccer Try-Outs: Thursday & Friday 2:45-3:45 p.m. 5th & 6th Grade Track Try-Outs: Thursday 2:45-4:15 p.m. (meet in Ms. Dominguez's room) |
| Student Council: Monday 2:45-3:45 p.m. Future Teacher Club: Monday 2:45-3:45 p.m. Art Club: Wednesday 2:45-3:45 p.m. CANCELLED due to Staff Meeting Chess Club: Wednesday 2:45-3:45 p.m. CANCELLED due to Staff Meeting
Horizons Club: Thursday during lunch CANCELLED until after Spring Break |
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Students who receive zero major referrals between Monday, March 15th through Thursday, March 26th can earn a chance to pie a staff member in the face! This annual event is a fan favorite! |
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A male mentoring opportunity that takes place during the school day and is facilitated by G.R.O. (GRO Community), a district-approved organization committed to the holistic growth and empowerment of young men. Selected students will receive a written notice and contact from a member of G.R.O. Through this program, students will work closely with positive mentors who support them in strengthening important life skills such as: · Soft Skills: Building strong communication, leadership, and social-emotional awareness · Behavioral Growth: Developing self-discipline, accountability, and positive decision-making habits · Attendance & Academic Success: Encouraging consistent attendance and strategies that support strong academic performance
We thank you in advance for supporting our efforts to build supports around our youth. |
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School Counselor: Kelly Craig Edwards |
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All Students: --Cartwheel: Online counseling support. Ask Mrs. Craig if you have questions
--Wrap Around Center: Offers counseling, food, rent assistance, and other supports 6th-8th Graders:
Thinking about becoming an adult and planning for your future can be overwhelming! We are very excited to introduce your school’s college and career readiness platform, SchooLinks, to help you reduce that anxiety and fear about your future! All of SchooLinks’ features are designed to step-by-step help you plan for your future plans (don’t forget to make back up plans too). SchooLinks has taken years of student feedback to make sure your experience using it is friendly, fun and most importantly helpful! SchooLinks can be accessed on your phone, tablet, or computer.
SchooLinks allows you to: --Take swipeable surveys and quizzes to learn more about your interests and what careers might be right for you 🤳 --Research careers and watch mentor videos to help you navigate the college and career planning process 👨‍🔬
--Explore college profiles to learn information about campus life, the student body, and more 👨‍🎓 --Learn about financial literacy and how decisions you make can financially impact you after you graduate 💰 --Create course plans based on your career pathway 👩‍🏫
SchooLinks can be an amazing tool to help you decide and prepare for your path after high school even if you’re not 100% sure yet! We offer more than 80 experiences, such as career interest inventory assessments, college and career search, scholarship matching, college application tracking, and more. We look forward to getting started and helping you map your future! |
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| Watch for an order form to come home on Monday, 3/16! Orders and money are due by Friday, 3/27. No late orders will be accepted. Items will be delivered to school after Spring Break. |
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| PTO is selling $1 chocolate bars! Students can purchase bars directly from Mrs. Moody throughout the day.
If you'd like to pay online, visit: https://bit.ly/HBDPTOchocolate
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Parents and Guardians are welcome to join our HBD PTO in working to ensure that our students are provided with the best possible middle school experience. Next Meeting: Tuesday, 4/14 @ 6:00 PM
Location: HBD Library and MS Teams President: Jessica Marksity
Vice President: Suzanne Linsley Secretary and Treasurer: Meghan Moody |
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| 📣 Shout out to the HBD Staff! IAR testing is in full effect at HBD and the staff continously pull together to make each day a success. Thank you for giving your all to the process. |
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Parent Message: Raider Sportsmanship Expectations Raider Families,
As we continue to support our students in athletics, clubs, and school activities, I want to take a moment to remind all families of the importance of good sportsmanship. Our goal is to create safe, positive, and encouraging environments where every student—whether on the court, in the stands, or performing on stage—feels valued and respected.
The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) sets clear expectations for conduct during school-sponsored events. While HBD is a middle school, we proudly follow these same guidelines to model excellence for our scholars. Key IHSA expectations include:
Show respect for all players, coaches, officials, and spectators—at all times. Cheer positively, avoiding negative comments, taunting, or distracting behaviors.
Allow officials to officiate. The use of abusive, harassing, or inappropriate language toward referees is strictly prohibited. Promote a safe, family-friendly atmosphere where students can learn, compete, and grow.
Remember that school activities are extensions of the classroom, and the same standards of respect and responsibility apply. Our students are watching us, learning from us, and modeling our actions. Thank you for helping us demonstrate what true Raider Pride looks like—respect, courtesy, and unity.
Together, we can ensure that every event reflects the strong character of our school community and supports the success of all students. With appreciation, Mrs. Evans
Principal, Harold B. Dawson Jr. Middle School |
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| All students are required to remain in uniform on school grounds and while on the bus.
This includes after-school events unless performance attire is required. See Student Handbook for details. Exceptions: Birthdays, Spirit Days, Buy-Outs |
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The Village of West Peoria has asked us to remind our families that the north side of Rohmann is a no parking zone. Vehicles should only be parking on the school-side of the street. |
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Bus and school safety remain our top priority. Our bus drivers carry a critical responsibility and should not have to manage student misbehavior. Please remind your student to follow all bus safety rules and the driver’s directions at all times. Thank you for partnering with us to ensure every ride is safe. |
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| 🚶🏾‍♂️ Special Note for Parents of Student Walkers As the weather begins to change and more students walk to and from school, we ask for your support in reinforcing safe walking habits. Please remind your scholar to: ✔ Walk on sidewalks (not in the street) ✔ Respect our neighbors and local businesses ✔ Keep hands and objects to themselves (no throwing items) ✔ Avoid horseplay or physical play while walking
âś” Use respectful language at all times Our Raider Scholars represent Harold B. Dawson Middle School everywhere they go. We want them safe, responsible, and showing Raider Pride in our community. Thank you for partnering with us to keep all of our students safe before and after school. đź’™ |
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Please review the information at the following links: |
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Mrs. Mary Newman-Evans, Principal
Email: mary.newman-evans@psd150.org Phone: 309-672-6506 |
| Mrs. Cathy Wiggers, Asst. Principal
Email: cathy.wiggers@psd150.org Phone: 309-672-6506 |
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