The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory and excessive heat watch for our area until 8 p.m. Tuesday. District 202 uses the following guidelines on days with extremely hot and or humid weather: • Recess/PE outdoors if the heat index is 90 degrees or below • Recess/PE indoors if the heat index is above 95 degrees The heat index takes into account both air temperature and relative humidity. If the heat index is between 91 degrees and 94 degrees principals can decide if students stay inside or go outdoors. Afterschool sports High and middle school athletic directors will communicate any changes to their communities. Please also watch middle and high school social media accounts for updates.
8 months ago, District 202
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#MondayMotivation #202proud
8 months ago, District 202
sunset photo with words Don't talk, just act. Don't say, just show. Don't promise, just prove
The first C.A.P.E. Meeting of the school year is under way! 👍🏼 #202proud
8 months ago, District 202
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Updates on the bus app, the ConnectEd messaging system, and a possible change in the September Student Improvement Day - details in this week's Ed Partners. https://psd202.edurooms.com/engage/plainfield-community-consolidated-school-district-202/newsletters/education-partners-for-08-23-2024
8 months ago, District 202
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River View Elementary School third graders made the most of the sunny weather and the new playground during recess on Friday. The inclusive playground was installed this summer. #202proud #funinsun
8 months ago, District 202
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student comes down slide
two girls smiling on playground
two students on swings one is higher than the other
boy stretching between two playground hoops
#MondayMotivation #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
Stop Saying I wish and start saying I will
9 months ago, District 202
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Anuska Menon
group of women standing outside of school
group of people in new incubator classroom
Welcome back District 202! We're so glad to see you! #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
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teacher crouches down  to talk to student
teachers and students pose in hallway
student sits with facility Mooch
assistant principal and principal hold umbrella as students walk into high school
Students get off bus and walking to the school
student holds front door open at Ridge Elementary School
students walk to Wallin Oaks Elementary School
Plainfield Academy staff stand in hallway before school starts
boy high fives man before entering school
“I enjoyed attending the week-long Generate Summer Camp at Wheaton College this past July,” said Noah Yui, Plainfield North High School senior. Yui attended the service-oriented camp that allows youth to serve the local community during their stay thanks to the Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence Horizon Grant. Yui’s youth group served at Wayside Cross Ministries, a homeless and addiction recovery center in Aurora. “Areas of service for our group included detailing and cleaning cars, calling people who donated to the ministry to thank them for their support, making cards and posters for new arrivals at Wayside, ministering to people on the street, and speaking with residents of Wayside in small groups,” Yui said. “Thank you, Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence, for supporting this summer enrichment experience,” he added. The Foundation awarded 2024 Horizon Grants to six students to help pay for summer learning enrichment experiences that broaden their academic horizons and explore areas of interest.
9 months ago, District 202 Foundation for Excellence
Noah Yui with other campers at the Wheaton College Generate Summer Camp
“I am so grateful for the Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence and the Horizon Grant for the opportunity to learn and live hip hop this summer,” said Ava Florez, Plainfield North High School senior. Florez attended the “Illinois Summer Youth Music Hip-Hop” camp at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in July thanks to the Horizon Grant. “During the week I worked with experienced music hip hop artists and like-minded people my age to create a hip hop song from scratch which we performed at the end of the week in the Canopy Club,” Florez said. She also attended master classes and listened to lectures from musical experts. “We learned a lot not just about making music but the history behind it and stories about the people who do it,” she said. “It was a truly incredible experience.” The Foundation awarded 2024 Horizon Grants to six students to help pay for summer learning enrichment experiences that broaden their academic horizons and explore areas of interest.
9 months ago, District 202 Foundation for Excellence
Ava Florez standing near a mic and computer recording a song
Ava Florez standing in her dorm room.
Welcome back teacher! Teachers and staff return to schools today ahead of the first day of school on Thursday. Bonnie McBeth Early Learning Center staff gathered at the district office this morning. #202proud #welcomeback
9 months ago, District 202
group of teachers in room watching video
#MondayMotivation #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
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We are thrilled to welcome more than 200 new teachers today at the first day of induction. You could say we are “pawsitively” excited to see all students and staff very soon! #202proud #backtoschool2024
9 months ago, District 202
staff standing with facility dog spencer
handler kelly sits with facility dog royal on the ground
Trevor Harris, Kyle Harej, Dr. Glenn Wood
Kai Freeman, Dr. Joe O'Brien
group of teachers and staff smiling in group photo
Ross Draper and staff smiling
Paula Sereleas presenting in the auditorium at induction
Dr. Glenn wood presenting in the auditorium at induction
CAPE board president Blair Kramer and board members present at induction
District 202 welcomes more than 200 new teachers today at the first day of induction. #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
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#MondayMotivation #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
photo of the back of  student T-shirt saying When you've got something to prove, there's nothing greater than a challenge
The annual District 202 Summer Summit ended today with an in-person conference at Plainfield North High School. The day included a keynote speech about AI in the classroom, round table sessions with vendors and district Instructional Tech Coaches, and many professional development sessions. The summit started virtually on July 29. #202proud #summersummit #professionaldevelopment
9 months ago, District 202
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group of people sitting in classroom while teacher stands in front
Final day of the district Summer Summit is in person and in full swing at Plainfield North High School. #202proud #summersummit #technology
9 months ago, District 202
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“I am so appreciative, as the Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence’s generous contribution made it possible for me to attend the Science on the Grand STEAM Conference in Grand Rapids, Michigan,” Thomas Jefferson Elementary school media specialist, Kris Bruno said. Bruno was one of eleven District 202 teachers awarded the 2024 Professional Development Grant from the Foundation. “I was able to learn some amazing new strategies and left with great resources and connections,” Bruno added. The award was created to help pay for special summer professional growth programs designed to support innovative teaching. “I'm excited to share everything with my peers as we begin the new year,” Bruno said. “The Foundation understands that money for continuing professional study and growth can be hard to find,” said Foundation for Excellence Vice Chairman Matthew Starr. “We are proud to help our teachers continue to be lifelong learners.”
9 months ago, District 202 Foundation for Excellence
Kris Bruno
teachers working together to build a project
presenter speaking at white board
building a paper plane
Welcome back to our principals! First meeting of the new 2024-2025 school year. #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
room full of people at meeting
#MondayMotivation #202proud
9 months ago, District 202
photo of decorated door teachers open the door, but you must enter by yourself