Student Services

 

A full continuum of services is available to meet the needs of School District 34 students between the ages of 3 through 8th grade. This site provides information concerning those programs.

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STUDENT RECORDS

Requests for student records should be directed to the school a student attends.

If a student moved out of district or graduated from Glenview School District 34, requests for student records should be directed to the Student Services Department in the School District 34 Administration Building. You can contact the Students Services Department at 847-998-5015.

To request student records, an "Authorizatiion For Release of Information" form must be completed. It may be hand delivered, mailed or faxed to the district.

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Kohl Children’s Museum is offering free tickets to children with special needs and their siblings aged eight or younger and other family members. The tickets are for Feb. 12th, March 11th, April 22nd and May 20th from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. only. Each child and adult must have a ticket. Email your ticket request to mades@nssed.org and the tickets will be mailed to your home. More information about the museum is attached. Please contact Pat Knable at the museum if you have any questions at 847/832-6873 or pknable@kohlchildrensmuseum.org.

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Beginning Your Journey:
Navigating the Road of Having a Child with Special Needs

Northern Suburban Special Education District’s Association of Parents and Staff presents “Beginning Your Journey: Navigating the Road of Having a Child with Special Needs” on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. at the New Trier Northfield Campus in Building C, Board Room C234, on the second floor, 7 Happ Road, Northfield, Illinois.

As a parent of a child with special needs each of us will have a parenting journey unique to our own child. But, like all parents, we share a great deal in common as well. There is great knowledge, comfort and laughter to be found in groups of fellow parents of children with special needs. This interactive panel presentation will provide the audience with a perspective for reframing their experience at each of the significant transition points in our children’s lives. Parents on the other side of some of these transitions will share the top ten things they wish someone had told them as well as their resources and perspectives. Our discussion will touch on social, family, academics and recreational topics.

Space for this program is limited. To ensure a seat, please RSVP to mades@nssed.org with your name, home telephone number and home school district by Feb. 8, 2012.

Direct questions to Mary Ades at 847-831-5100, extension 2211.