
In this week’s CUSD 200 Newsletter, we highlight the following:
- CUSD 200 Website Resources
- Staff Spotlight: Alexis Hanson
- CUSD 200 Referendum & Voting Information
- Bower Students Get Surprise Visit at Recess
- Wheaton North High School Invites Staff and District Administrators to “Shadow a Student” for a Day
- Hawthorne Students Launch Refreshment Ordering System for Staff
- CUSD 200 Middle School Cross Country Teams Dominate Conference Meet
Read more by visiting, https://bit.ly/4f7kIYS


Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to get all your questions answered about the $151.5 million referendum that will improve our middle schools while providing property tax relief.
CUSD 200 Referendum FAQ: https://bit.ly/4eJWfcb


The CUSD 200 Board of Education held its Regular Meeting on Wednesday, October 9, at Johnson Elementary School.
To read a recap of the meeting, visit https://bit.ly/3XYpFfz
#YourCommunitySchools


The Community Unit School District 200 Board of Education Meeting is this Wednesday, October 9, at 7 p.m. at Johnson Elementary School, 2S700 Continental Drive in
Warrenville.
To view the agenda, visit https://bit.ly/3Jw8prm, and click on October 9, on the calendar in the upper right hand corner. #YourCommunitySchools


Early voting began last week! Make sure to cast your ballot on the community’s plan to modernize Franklin, Monroe, and Edison Middle Schools while reducing taxes. Find your early voting locations by visiting https://bit.ly/47Vb5Kn.


In this week’s CUSD 200 Newsletter, we highlight the following:
- Tips for making the most out of a Parent-Teacher Conference
- CUSD 200 Referendum & Voting Information
- Wheaton Warrenville South Student Named National Merit Semi-Finalist
- Monroe Drama Class Takes Puppet Show on the Road
- New Book Club Kicks Off at Madison
- Longfellow Kindness Club Invited to Lunch with the Mayor
- CUSD 200 Students Install Communication Board at Hawthorne
- Franklin Sixth Grade Social
Read more by visiting, https://bit.ly/47UvgYS


📣FREE Mobile Food Market TODAY 📣
There is a FREE mobile food market TODAY from 4:30-6 p.m. at Villagebrook Apartments located at 278 E. St. Charles Road in Carol Stream.
Families will receive a week's worth of groceries at no cost. This distribution is drive-thru only, and is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, while supplies last.
Please help spread the word! #YourCommunitySchools



Make a difference in young lives! We're hiring Special Education Teaching Assistants.
✅ Opportunity to help students excel in the classroom
✅ Ideal for team players with strong communication skills
✅ Great opportunity for someone wishing to explore the field of education as a career or for college students who are working toward a degree in education
Join our dedicated team supporting special education students. No advanced degree required - we're looking for caring, motivated individuals ready to make an impact.
Learn more and apply at www.cusd200.org. Help shape the future of education in our community! #YourCommunitySchools


The CUSD 200 Board of Education held its Committee of the Whole Meeting on Wednesday, September 25, at the School Service Center.
To read a recap of the meeting, visit https://bit.ly/4eB6sHq
#YourCommunitySchools


Join us for the final community town hall and tour TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. at Franklin Middle School to learn about the plan to enhance our middle schools. After a short overview of the proposed plans, community members will be able to tour Franklin.
These town halls are an opportunity to hear about the benefits of the $151.5 million referendum and how it will positively impact our students and community. #yourcommunityschools
For more information about the November referendum, visit https://bit.ly/4dKR3F3


The Community Unit School District 200 Board of Education Committee of the Whole Board Meeting is this Wednesday, September 25, at 7 p.m. at the School Service Center, 130 W. Park Ave., Wheaton. The Senior Leadership Team will provide the Board and community with a State of the Schools presentation.
To view the agenda, visit https://bit.ly/3Jw8prm, and click on September 25, on the calendar in the upper right hand corner. #YourCommunitySchools


8th graders have found a new friend!




Please plan to attend one of our final two middle school town halls & tours this week!
We will host a virtual town hall at 6:30 pm TONIGHT. Register https://bit.ly/3XwHJ1p.
Tuesday’s in-person town hall will begin at 6:30 pm at Franklin Middle School.
Dr. Schuler will give a short presentation, answer your questions, and then Principal Dave Bendis will lead a tour of the building.


You can vote several different ways this November: by mail, early voting, or in person.
Find out more about your options https://bit.ly/3B35GUY


Calling all soccer players! Soccer Intramurals begin on Monday, September 23rd after school! We will meet M-TH from 3-4pm on the PE field. Come prepare for the CUSD200 soccer tournament! All are welcome.




In this week’s CUSD 200 Newsletter, we highlight the following:
- Student Engagement and Connectedness to School
Special education stakeholder engagement opportunities
- Information about the town hall and tours at Edison, Franklin and Monroe middle schools
- Voting information
- Wheaton North Students Named National Merit Semi-Finalists
- CUSD 200 Intro to Teaching Course Spotlight
- Transition Center Students Place at Special Olympics
- Pleasant Hill Safety & Spirit Week
- Staley the Bear visits Wiesbrook
- Monroe Pep Assembly
- Longfellow Kindness Club Students Participate in Wheaton's 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
- Hawthorne Family Movie Night
Read more by visiting, https://bit.ly/4ex1StB


Join us TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. at Monroe Middle School for a town hall and tour to learn about the plan to enhance our middle schools. After a short overview of the proposed plans, community members will be able to tour Monroe.
These town halls are an opportunity to hear about the benefits of the $151.5 million referendum and how it will positively impact our students and community. #YourCommunitySchools
For more information about the November referendum, visit https://bit.ly/4dKR3F3


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. Beginning today, 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 we join Mexican Americans in celebrating Mexican Independence Day!


We love lunch!







The girls volleyball season got off to a great start last night against Jay Stream!

