
Still need a school or sports physical? Get one for $25 through July 31 at e mediate cure quick care.


Home Access Center is up and running! We thank you for your patience! If you continue to have trouble, email commrelations@psd202.org.

The online Home Access Center is currently unavailable. We are diligently working on a solution and will update you when the system is operational. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience!


Superintendent Dr. Glenn Wood threw out the first pitch at the Chicago White Sox game on Friday, June 28. And the Sox beat the Colorado Rockies 5-3. Coincidence? #202proud https://youtu.be/4-SvywwUdEY?si=O_lsytSxqS7GfrGw&t=1

Schoolhouse Counseling Center Walk-In Clinic is open at Plainfield High School-Central Campus this summer. #202proud


TJ is busy with repairs and updates this summer. It has had asphalt and concrete work and has had cameras installed.

District 202 is closed today in honor of Juneteenth. #202proud #Juneteenth


Construction is underway @ TJ.

In this week's Education Partners newsletter - The new middle school Special Olympics team boasts success, the retired director of technology earns accolades, autonomous mowers debut this summer. https://psd202.edurooms.com/engage/plainfield-community-consolidated-school-district-202/newsletters/education-partners-for-06-07-2024



Are you a parent or guardian looking for meal sites near you? Find a summer site in your community with our Summer Meals Site Finder mapping tool. You can also text “Summer Meals” to 914-342-7744 or call 1-866-348-6479 to find a site near you.


Under the Sea Day Yoga in Mrs. Wons' 2nd grade class with snorkels and underwater lighting 🪸🐬




Congratulations to Mrs. Sackleh and Mrs. Kobe on their retirement. We wish them all the best!


Thank you to all individuals who contributed to the success of our Field Day event for our students. Our students greatly enjoyed the activities today.








Sue Hasenyager, who survived the 1990 F-5 tornado that tore through Plainfield, recently talked to Thomas Jefferson Elementary School third graders about her experience. She also brought artifacts from the time including a clock from Plainfield High School that stopped when the tornado hit it. Her talk coincided with the units on weather and local history.







The presentations delivered by our 4th-grade students at the Wax Museum were exemplary.






We are pleased to share the students who have been selected as recipients of the Athletic Character Award in the 5th grade. These students have demonstrated exceptional qualities of good character, such as trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, citizenship, caring, and fairness. Congratulations to our winners.!









A belated thanks to all our School Lunch Heroes who make sure our students are fed. We appreciate YOU got all you do on May 3 - School Lunch Hero Day - and every day! #202proud


The students in Mrs. Heitz's second-grade class enjoyed the warm and sunny weather while eating snacks and reading outside.

Thank you to all the families who joined us for our multicultural night. It was a wonderful event where we celebrated and acknowledged the diverse cultures within our community. Additionally, we want to commend our 4th graders for their exceptional recorder performance. Special thanks to the families who contributed by preparing food and sharing artifacts and information about their culture.

We would like to express our gratitude to our learning community for their generous contributions to the Paws Up 4 Rescue fundraiser. As a result of your support, we were able to donate $1155 to the animal shelter on behalf of Kiko. Thank you for your kindness and for making a positive difference in our community.


