
Because of our district’s fiscal responsibility, we have a unique opportunity to
implement the community’s plan to modernize our middle schools while giving
our taxpayers even more property tax relief.
As a result, if the referendum is successful, the average district homeowner will see a $71 per year reduction in the bond and interest portion of their taxes for the next 15 years. To learn more about how the referendum will affect taxes and to use the online tax calculator, visit https://bit.ly/47nRkL8


The CUSD 200 Board of Education held its Regular Meeting on Wednesday, September 11, at Hawthorne Elementary School.
To read a recap of the meeting, visit https://bit.ly/3B3bxKh
#YourCommunitySchools


Join us for Coffee with the Board this Saturday, September 14 at 9 a.m. at the School Service Center located at 130 W. Park Avenue in Wheaton.
Community members will have the opportunity to ask the Board questions to learn more about what is happening in CUSD 200. #YourCommunitySchools


Join us TONIGHT at 6:30 p.m. at Edison Middle School, Wheaton, IL for a town hall and tour to learn about the plan to enhance our middle schools.
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. After a short overview of the proposed plans, community members will be able to tour Edison. #YourCommunitySchools
For more information about the November referendum, visit https://bit.ly/4dKR3F3


Expressions showchoir informational meeting is today after school!


The Community Unit School District 200 Board of Education Regular Board Meeting is this Wednesday, September 11, at 7 p.m. at Hawthorne Elementary School, 334 Wakeman Ave., Wheaton.
To view the agenda, visit https://bit.ly/3Jw8prm, and click on September 11, on the calendar in the upper right hand corner. #YourCommunitySchools


The November 5th election is fast approaching. It's time to register to vote and request your mail-in ballot.
For more information on voter registration and the $151.5 million referendum to improve three CUSD 200 middle schools, please visit https://bit.ly/3B35GUY.


The cross country team had their first meet of the year last night against Edison! The 7th and 8th grade girls won the meet!
Special thank you to the WWS boys and girls cross country teams for coming out to support the future tigers! We even had some honorary starters from the high school teams begin the races!





The Student Action Leadership Team (SALT) is a club for students that want to grow in their leadership skills. Students learn about servant leadership through team building, discussion and building a program that benefits our Hubble community as well as a local non-profit organization that serves our community. This club opens soon and requires students to apply for acceptance into the club. Students also must agree to remain engaged in the program throughout the year.
Come to our info meeting on Monday, September 9th after school to check it out!


Taste of Hubble was a success! Thanks to everyone who came out to find the amazing things to get involved in at Hubble!









In this week’s District 200 Newsletter, we highlight the following:
- Special education stakeholder engagement opportunities
- Information about the town hall and tours at Edison, Franklin and Monroe middle schools
- Voting information
- Spanish Parent Workshops
- New playgrounds at Pleasant Hill, Sandburg and Hawthorne elementary schools
- New Outdoor Science Classroom at Wheaton North High School
Read more by visiting, https://bit.ly/4cSy5dN


📣FREE Mobile Food Market TODAY 📣
There is a FREE mobile food market TODAY from 4:30-6 p.m. at Johnson Elementary School located at 2S700 Continental Drive in Warrenville.
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



Thanks to the Hubble Gardening Club as well as our custodial staff, we have an amazing sunflower garden to brighten our days!




8th grade science students are hard at work on their bottle rocket projects!


With a special focus on learning acceleration, we’ve significantly expanded our programming based on our Portrait of a Graduate, nearly quadrupled dual credit opportunities, and continued to develop our innovative Career Pathways Program all in an effort to inspire, educate, challenge and support all students to reach their highest level of learning and personal development.
Now, we need to address the significant needs at three of our four middle schools: Franklin, Monroe, and Edison. Learn about the plan to enhance our middle schools at our upcoming town hall meetings. Our town halls are an opportunity to hear directly about the benefits of the $151.5 million referendum and how it will positively impact our students and community. After a short overview of the proposed plans, community members will be able to tour the schools.


Our annual Taste of Hubble event on September 5 from 6:30-8:00PM will introduce students to all of the amazing activities, clubs, supervisors and coaches. We hope that all students try something new at Hubble this school year! There will be free ice cream and popcorn!


Ms Coyle's class working hard!


Students in 6th grade math discovering the equation for the area of a triangle.




The WWS Tiger football team opens the season tonight against Glenbard South at Red Grange Field.
While we appreciate that Hubble students want to support the tigers,everyone must do so appropriately and respectfully.
All elementary and middle school students must be accompanied by an adult and must sit with their parents/guardian or in the middle school section by the north end zone.
Enjoy the game, but do so while respecting others and the grounds of WWS!


Our intramural season began this week! Intramurals are a great way for students to get involved in athletics without the commitment of interscholastic competitions. Intramurals run throughout the year, beginning with fitness club and flag football this fall.

