Francis Parker hosts annual PACTT Field Day
(May 28) -- Francis W. Parker School hosted PACTT students and staff for our annual Field Day. A big thanks go out to the Parker students and teachers for their hospitality, and congratulations to all the Field Day participants! Here's a quick peek at some of the fun:
Congratulations, April graduates!
April graduates Adam E. and Kyle C., celebrated their accomplishments with their friends, families, and teachers. We're all very proud of them!
PACTT teachers present at national conference
Last week, PACTT teachers Sarah Aldrich and Lauren Mucha presented a poster session at the national Council for Exceptional Children conference in Nashville, TN.
The topic of the session was "Community Employment for Students with Severe Autism," and discussed the components of a successful transition program with an emphasis on community employment.
Congratulations, Lauren and Sarah, on a successful presentation!
Spring is here ...
Folks we know: A parent's perspective hits the shelves
From the Gravity Pulls You In publisher's website:
"View the universe of autism--its marvels, chaos, and life-changing impacts--through the eyes of the contributors to Gravity Pulls You In. In 33 essays and poems, mothers and fathers raising children on the autism spectrum explore their lives in the context of autism's gravity, discovering what's important and what they find centering."
Flip through Gravity Pulls You In: Perspectives on Parenting Children on the Autism Spectrum, and one of the contributors' stories might start to sound familiar - that's because it's the voice of Ellen Pinkham, a member of our PACTT family. In her essay, and throughout the book, parents of children across the spectrum share common (and uncommon) struggles - but most importantly, showcase the uniqueness of the experience of each of our children and families.
The collection, edited by Kyra Anderson and Vicki Forman, is available on amazon.com and (for a discounted price) through the Woodbine House website.
Congratulations, Ellen!
Shop and Share Final Roundup: Every little bit!
Thanks to everyone who participated in the three Jewel Shop and Share events from this fall. Our proceeds totaled nearly $250 for the October, November, and December days!
Our 2010 dates are not yet set, but we'll keep you posted!
Q: When is a plate of cheesy nachos more than a tasty snack?
Today PACTT's student community service club hosted a nacho sale, in the hopes that we could do our part to help the earthquake surviors and disaster relief in Haiti. Students helped make signs to advertise the sale, and manned the nacho table this afternoon. After all the classes filed through the kitchen, and the donations were totaled, we celebrated -- our small nacho sale will send $300 to the Red Cross! Thank you to everyone who participated in today's sale! Additional donations to the Red Cross efforts can be made through the American Red Cross website. A: When the sale benefits the American Red Cross and its disaster relief efforts in Haiti.
Happy Holidays!
Friday, Dec. 11th, all our PACTT classes bundled up, boarded the CTA red line and headed downtown to see the holiday lights and windows.
Jewel Shop-and-Share Days - update!
Click to download the Dec. 28-29-30 shop-and-share coupons!First, thanks to everyone who supported us on our first Jewel shop-and-share in October -- more than $2800 was spent to help PACTT. We received nearly $140 from that week! We'll keep you posted about our November success as soon as we find out.
In the meantime, start planning -- our December Jewel Shop-and-Share dates are Dec. 28-29-30. Simply give the coupon to the clerk at checkout. They'll fill in how much you spent, and ask you to sign it. Then PACTT gets 5% of your purchase total.
It's as easy as that!
Our November Shop-and-Share days brought us $68! Thanks to all who participated! Let's make the December days the best yet!
Vote for PACTT!
Chase Community Giving is giving away $5 million to local charities. Top vote-getters can win $25,000.
Click the "Vote for us" picture and we could be one of those winners!
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AND U.S. Cellular's "Calling all Communities" program is giving away $100,000 to 10 top vote-getting schools. Visit your local U.S. Cellular store, to get your voting code, then vote online.
For more information, visit U.S.Cellular.
Shop and Share MORE!

Save the date for your next shopping trip to Jewel! Print out the coupon page and bring it with you on November 9th, 10th or 11th. Hand it to the cashier at checkout (be sure to sign it!), and PACTT gets 5% of your purchase total.
Pretty easy, right?
(Oh, and please share the other coupons with a friend or two!)
Every little bit counts!
What -I- learned at my IEP: Autism Resource Center
At one of our IEP staffings this week, Dr. Louis Kraus brought me information about a new online Autism Resource Center. Rush University Medical Center is working on compiling a clearinghouse of information and resources for parents, educators, therapists and caregivers alike ... So if you're, say, looking for a dentist who specializes in autism, a place to do hippotherapy, or a summer camp - they've got listings all across the Chicago Metro area. I haven't had much time to explore, but from my cursory glance this afternoon, it seems like a worthwhile project.
Check it out at: www.rush.edu/autism
- Paula
Yale Alumni volunteer to help with Cleaning Day!
On Saturday, May 16th, a group of Yale alumni - coordinated by PACTT Board of Directors member Robbin Schowe - descended upon the school campus. For the Yale folks, it was part of a nationwide day of service. For the PACTT school team, it was our annual spring cleaning day. The help was greatly appreciated, as the alumni and friends jumped in to plant, paint, and more. Thank you, all!
FYI -- PECS User Group
I received this info from one of our school districts, and thought I'd pass it along to you ... If you have questions, contact the person listed at the bottom.
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PECS User Group Meet with a PECS Consultant for FREE! Our PECS User Group is free of charge and open to parents, professionals and students who are dedicated to enhancing their knowledge of PECS. Members receive discounts on Pyramid workshops. Raffle every meeting for a free workshop of your choice- up to $395 value!! Meetings consist of a clinical session led by a Pyramid Consultant, an opportunity to practice new skills, a period for questions, troubleshooting and sharing ideas, and an open time for networking and socializing. User Group Members must have previously attended PECS Basic Training.Chicago PECS User GroupDate: March 12, 2009Time: 5:30pm – 7:30pmLocation: North Shore University Health System Pediatric Outpatient Clinic9811 Woods Drive, Suite H-190Skokie, IL 60077Please RSVP to Jill Waegenaere at jwaegenaere@pecs.com by March 9, 2009.
Gratitude.
Gobble Gobble!
Hard to believe, but it's already time to start planning for our family Thanksgiving Feast. PACTT families are invited to join us for this annual event, which will take place this year in the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 26. Mark your calendars! More details will be added soon ...
Welcome Back!
PACTT Learning Center's fall Open House will take place Thursday, October 9th from 6-8:30 p.m. at school. Family and friends are welcome to join us for a meet-and-greet with our incredible staff and mingle with other parents.
Important Phone Numbers - Transportation
As much as we'd like to be in charge of transportation for all our students, we don't have that luxury. If you have a question about transportation services or need to change your child's schedule for whatever reason, please first contact the transportation company directly. If you are unable to reach them, or are having difficulty, then call PACTT and we'll do our best to help you resolve things.
- United Quick (CPS Students): 773/522-1995
- 303 Taxi (Skokie & Lake Forest): 847/446-0303
- Best Taxi (Evanston): 847/864-2500
- Grand Prairie (Oak Park): 630/655-8739
- Northwest Special Taxi Service (Huntley): 815/790-4418