October is National Principal Appreciation Month! Jim Brennan has worked in education for 20 years and says the best part of his job is the opportunity to impact the lives of students and staff positively. Thank you, Jim Brennan, for all that you do! #YourCommunitySchools #ThankAPrincipal
What a great message from a bulletin board at Washington Elementary! Students who attend school regularly typically demonstrate higher learning outcomes than those with poor attendance. Being present each day affords students all the important experiences that come with attending school, such as friendships, clubs, and activities. Students also learn responsibility and work ethic through consistent attendance. #YourCommunitySchools
What a great message from a bulletin board at Washington Elementary! Students who attend school regularly typically demonstrate higher learning outcomes than those with poor attendance. Being present each day affords students all the important experiences that come with attending school, such as friendships, clubs, and activities. Students also learn responsibility and work ethic through consistent attendance. #YourCommunitySchools
October is National Principal Appreciation Month! Thank you, Leah Carter, for your service in District 200! #YourCommunitySchools #ThankAPrincipal
October is National Principal Appreciation Month! Leah Carter has worked in education for 31 years and says the most rewarding aspect of her job is seeing students develop and become confident. Thank you, Leah Carter, for your service in District 200! #YourCommunitySchools #ThankAPrincipal
Happy Crosstown Football Classic today! Bower staff, who are D200 grads, are showing their school pride today! #YourCommunitySchools
How to weigh in on middle school facilities in Wheaton Warrenville District 200: https://bit.ly/3LCHdII. We hope the community joins us tonight, Thursday, September 28 at 6pm at our first community engagement at Edison Middle School or next week's sessions. Visit our community engagement site at www.together200.net for more information about potential projects. #YourCommunitySchools
Here's a little #MondayMotivation from the walls of Edison Middle School! #YourCommunitySchools
Join the conversation! District 200 invites all community members to engage in a conversation regarding the facility needs and challenges at Edison, Franklin, and Monroe Middle Schools. Join us at any or all of our upcoming community engagement events to determine the path forward, together. Visit www.together200.net for more information. #YourCommunitySchools
Happy Homecoming Weekend, Tigers! #YourCommunitySchools
Join the conversation! District 200 invites all community members to engage in a conversation regarding the facility needs and challenges at Edison, Franklin, and Monroe Middle Schools. Join us at any or all of our upcoming community engagement events to determine the path forward, together. Visit www.together200.net for more information. #YourCommunitySchools
Join the conversation! District 200 invites all community members to engage in a conversation regarding the facility needs and challenges at Edison, Franklin, and Monroe Middle Schools. Join us at any or all of our upcoming community engagement events to determine the path forward, together. Visit www.together200.net for more information. #YourCommunitySchools
Follow this link to view the September 2023 Board Meeting Highlights: september-2023-board-meeting-highlights #YourCommunitySchools
Here's a little #MondayMotivation from a cabinet in Johnson Elementary's new library learning center! #YourCommunitySchools
Southside Salsa Garden! Mr. Stajduhar's biology class students at South grow and harvest veggies in a garden behind the school. Today, they partnered with Mrs. Burdeen's cooking class to make salsa! Salsa sales to the staff sold out in minutes! What a fun and delicious opportunity! #YourCommunitySchools
Tiny Tigers Preschool still has some spots open! Contact Tiffany.marconi@cusd200.org for more information!
District 200 School Community,
We have received a few emails from families asking about air conditioning on our buses. Our buses do not have air conditioning unless your child has a health plan that requires transportation on an air-conditioned bus. Drivers will open windows to promote air circulation and students are encouraged to dress for the weather. If your child does not tolerate heat well, parents may want to consider driving to/from school or carpooling later this week.
We also encourage families to hydrate outside of school hours and send students to school with water bottles. Parents with specific concerns regarding their own child(ren) may contact their child’s teacher and/or principal.
We have pasted the email we sent out earlier today below for reference.
Sincerely,
District 200
(Sent August 22, 2023 @ 10:00 a.m.)
District 200 School Community,
Forecasts for Wednesday, August 23, and Thursday, August 24, are predicting temperatures in the high 90s and possibly into the 100s. We want to inform you about our plans for ensuring the safety and well-being of our students and staff during these periods of high heat.
Our schools will use the Child Care Weather Chart below to determine if it is safe for students to go outdoors for recess, P.E. class, or similar activities. If a combination of temperature and humidity results in a heat index in the red category, students will remain indoors.
Wheaton North and Wheaton Warrenville South High Schools will follow guidance from the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). Both of the high schools will provide direct communication to students and families regarding modifications to practices, contests, and game schedules. All middle schools will follow the weather chart recommendations and will communicate directly to their school communities about modifications to their athletic practices.
In addition to monitoring the weather, beginning this evening, all District 200 schools will continuously run all air conditioning units through Friday evening to ensure our schools can maintain a comfortable temperature for students and staff.
Parents with specific concerns regarding their own child(ren) may contact their child’s teacher and/or principal.
Sincerely,
District 200
District 200 School Community,
Forecasts for Wednesday, August 23, and Thursday, August 24, are predicting temperatures in the high 90s and possibly into the 100s. We want to inform you about our plans for ensuring the safety and well-being of our students and staff during these periods of high heat.
Our schools will use the Child Care Weather Chart below to determine if it is safe for students to go outdoors for recess, P.E. class, or similar activities. If a combination of temperature and humidity results in a heat index in the red category, students will remain indoors.
Wheaton North and Wheaton Warrenville South High Schools will follow guidance from the Illinois High School Association (IHSA). Both of the high schools will provide direct communication to students and families regarding modifications to practices, contests, and game schedules. All middle schools will follow the weather chart recommendations and will communicate directly to their school communities about modifications to their athletic practices.
In addition to monitoring the weather, beginning this evening, all District 200 schools will continuously run all air conditioning units through Friday evening to ensure our schools can maintain a comfortable temperature for students and staff.
Parents with specific concerns regarding their own child(ren) may contact their child’s teacher and/or principal.
Sincerely,
District 200
Welcome back to the 2023-24 School Year from Lowell Elementary and Wheaton Warrenville South High School! #YourCommunitySchools
Follow this link for some excellent parenting articles related to technology and social media: https://ow.ly/ulL550PvShk. Thank you to Cyber Safety Consulting for making these available to parents. #YourCommunitySchools