
Since 1968, Americans have recognized the contributions made and the important presence of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States and have celebrated their heritage and culture, particularly from September 15 through October 15th, during Hispanic Heritage Month. Daily announcements will help Huskies share in this special annual tribute by learning about and celebrating the generations of Hispanic and Latino Americans who have positively influenced and enriched our nation and society.
Today's trivia question: Why does Hispanic Heritage Month begin on September 15th?
Answer: September 15th was chosen as the kick-off date for Heritage Month because it is Independence Day for Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras (all in 1821).


The Hubble girls volleyball teams start the year 1-0 after wins against Leman this afternoon! Way to go Huskies!



Spanish Club hosts its first meeting tomorrow after school! Come check out this awesome club!


Mr. Simpson, Ms. Virga, and Mrs. Hanyzewski talked with the 6th grade class about what it means to live in color through the choices we make and characateristcs we have that are good and noble.





Here's a little #MondayMotivation from a cabinet in Johnson Elementary's new library learning center! #YourCommunitySchools


It’s so much fun seeing our students outside of the school day! Today, Mr Hiben and Mr Schmidt went to watch Hubble 8th graders compete and cheer at the Wheaton Rams game! We also found some fellow spectators cheering on our huskies!




Students in Ms Wachter's science classes have been busy building rafts to hold pennies. Through the activity, students have been learning the engineering process!




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


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

Mobile food pantry this Thursday, August 10 from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at Monroe Middle School located at 1855 Manchester Road in Wheaton. Families will receive a week’s worth of groceries at no cost in pre-packaged boxes. This food distribution is drive-thru format only. Please spread the word! #YourCommunitySchools


Teachers never stop learning! This year, in partnership with the WWEA, the District is implementing a New Teacher Mentoring Program! All new certified staff members will be paired with formal mentor who will assist them in adapting to the school climate and culture and guiding them through curriculum, teaching strategies, communication skills, and more. Today, mentors were at the District office for an overview and training. #YourCommunitySchools






Congratulations to Cindy Reuter, Textbook Manager, on your retirement! Thank you for 32 years of dedicated service to #YourCommunitySchools
Cindy has many fond memories that span her 32 years in the District. She really loved all of the college students that worked with her during the summers. It was always an adventure teaching them how to drive the forklift! In retirement, Cindy looks forward to exercising and paddle boarding. She is especially excited about the freedom retirement brings!


Out with the old and in with the new! Lowell Elementary is getting new pumps and boilers as part of $10M in facilities projects across the District this summer. #YourCommunitySchools




Congratulations to Sally McCarthy from Emerson Elementary School on your retirement! Thank you for 11 years of dedicated service! #YourCommunitySchools


Congratulations to Marcia MacRae from Lowell Elementary on your retirement. Thank you for your service! #YourCommunitySchools
Marcia has enjoyed her many conversations with incredible children. She has sparked hundreds of teachers and children to understand the importance of creativity and its impact on learning through programs and museum exhibits that she has developed. Marcia is looking forward to creating art and keeping her house clean when she retires. She has loved every minute of working with the staff and children at Lowell Elementary School. It has been an incredible way for her to end her career.


#StudentSpotlight on these rising 5th graders new to the PACE math program who participated in a summer bridge program to prepare them for the next school year! #YourCommunitySchools




Congratulations to Robert Kroehnke from Edison Middle School on your retirement! Thank you for 33 years of dedicated service! #YourCommunitySchools
Robert feels lucky to have been able to work at the same school that he attended and to have so many of the teachers that taught him as colleagues. He has enjoyed making connections with so many students over the years and hopes that they are able to use some of the lessons he taught them throughout their lives. Robert plans to live, laugh, and enjoy every day in retirement.


Congratulations to Deborah Kost from Edison Middle School on your retirement! Thank you for 17 years of dedicated service! #YourCommunitySchools
One of Deborah’s favorite memories is when Edison’s 8th graders participated in Legacy Day as it encouraged students to look outside of themselves and help others and benefit the community. She cherishes being able to make connections with students and encourage them in becoming responsible young adults. In retirement, Deborah plans to enjoy more time with her family and the freedom to travel. She is also looking forward to helping others through her church. She says that it has been a wonderful experience and a privilege to work in District 200.
