- West Chicago Elementary School District 33
- Community Schools
- Family Liaison Services
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Family Liaison Services
Every school has an assigned Family Liaison to serve parents and guardians with a variety of resources. Family Liaisons serve as a bridge between home and school, and their main roles include:
- Attendance Monitoring & Intervention
- Parenting Education / Engagement
- Access and linkage to community resources (Food, clothing, health, financial & legal assistance)
- McKinney Vento / homeless determination
If you’d like to connect with your school’s Family Liaison, you can contact the Front Office or reach out to them directly:
Family Liaisons Preschool LIAISON EMAIL Phone Pioneer Preschool Program Martha Camarillo camarillom@wego33.org Work: (630) 293-7324 ext.1437
Cell: (636) 686-0625Mercedes Alverio alveriom@wego33.org Cell: (630)-589-9603 Family Liaisons Elementary School LIAISON EMAIL PHONE District Floater Liaison Gloria Cardenas cardenasg@wego33.org (630) 589-9548 Currier Elementary Natalie Cabral cabraln@wego33.org (630) 473-8361 Gary Elementary Belitza Contreras-DeLeon contrerasb@wego33.org (331) 431-6770 Indian Knoll Elementary Ricardo Dominguez dominguezr@wego33.org (708) 653-0709 Turner Elementary Luciana Poulterer ocont@wego33.org (331) 431-6554 Wegner Elementary Maria Partida partidam@wego33.org (630) 664-1163 Family Liaisons Middle School LIAISON EMAIL PHONE 6th Grade Nathaly Franco (630) 534-2198 7th Grade Lizzette Soto sotol@wego33.org (630) 984-0377 8th Grade Maribel Rivera (630) 768-3332
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Family Liaison Success Story
A new family arrived at an elementary school after the start of the year. The family began working with the Family Liaison, who met with them in their home and learned about the family's goals. The Liaison found that they were newly arrived in the country, were eligible for McKinney Vento due to unstable housing, and helped them connect to a variety of resources. The family has since been empowered to connect with a medical home, food pantries, holiday gift programs, and clothing programs. The Liaison worked alongside the family as they found reliable employment and eventually moved into stable housing. As a result, the students have been regularly attending school, participating in classes, and staying for CAPE after-school program.