#StaffShoutout to this dynamic duo - Traci Burnham, Department Chair for Social Work, and John DiSanza, Department Chair for Psychology. Thank you for all you do to keep students and staff healthy and supported! #YourCommunitySchools Is there a staff member you want to give a shoutout to? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/ZvP7sAohaCcjFX1L9


Thank you to our incredible students (South Key Club and North Softball Team) and staff who volunteered at this week's mobile market. Together, we served nearly 200 families with a week's worth of groceries thanks to our partnership with the Northern IL Food Bank and the Student Excellence Foundation! #YourCommunitySchools



Thank you to everyone who attended Special Olympics Pack the Gym Night for the Christmas Sharing Program! Community coming together to support each other is what it's all about! #YourCommunitySchool





Here's a little #MondayMotivation from Whittier Elementary and Taylor Swift! #YourCommunitySchools

It's a GREAT day for professional learning! Today, 1/2 of our 5th grade teachers and math coaches have gathered to engage in conversation and learning about our new math curriculum, Illustrative Math. #YourCommunitySchools




Mobile food market - Monday, December 4, from 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. at Johnson Elementary in Warrenville. Families will receive a week's worth of groceries at no cost. This distribution is drive-thru only. Please spread the word! #YourCommunitySchoolsc

Talk about a #ThrowbackThursday! This one goes ALL the way back to 1874! Classrooms definitely look a lot different these days! #YourCommunitySchools

Today is School Board Member Appreciation Day in Illinois. Thank you to these seven incredibly dedicated volunteers who serve the students, families, and staff in District 200! #YourCommunitySchools

Happy #WorldKindnessDay from Whittier Elementary! Can you do a random act of kindness today? #YourCommunitySchools

Mobile Market - Monday, November 13, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Villagebrook Apartments in Carol Stream. Families will receive a week's worth of groceries at no cost. Drive-thru format only. Please spread the word! #YourCommunitySchools

On December 5, let's pack the gym for Special Olympics and the Christmas Sharing Program! Check out the flyer for more information. To purchase tickets online or to donate, visit https://store.cusd200.org/. #YourCommunitySchools

The next All Wheaton Charity Chess Tournament is Saturday, February 24, 2024. Registration is online at https://www.kingregistration.com/event/AllWheaton. Good luck!
Wheaton Warrenville South High School presents "Lost Girl" on 11/9, 11/10, and 11/11. Get your tickets today at www.tigertheatreboxoffice.com! #YourCommunitySchools

October is National Principal Appreciation Month! Bob Cerny has worked in education for 33 years and says the best part of his job is seeing his students happy and learning each day! Thank you, Mr. Cerny, for all that you do! #YourCommunitySchools

Parent night with Rich Wistocki - Empowering Parents On How To Protect Their Children On Their Devices, Social Media And Gaming Platforms - on Monday, November 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Wheaton North High School. You don't want to miss this incredible speaker! #YourCommunitySchools

#StudentSpotlight on Quinn, a 5th grader at Whittier Elementary! Good luck at State, and keep up the great work in school, Quinn! Thank you to her teacher, Mrs. Moore, for recognizing her! #YourCommunitySchools

Read the October 2023 Board Meeting Highlights at this link: https://cusd200il.edurooms.com/engage/district-200/newsletters/october-2023-board-meeting-highlights
D200! Mobile Food Market Tuesday, October 10, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. at Johnson Elementary. The market is drive-thru format only. Please spread the word! #YourCommunitySchools

What a great message from a bulletin board at Washington Elementary! Students who attend school regularly typically demonstrate higher learning outcomes than those with poor attendance. Being present each day affords students all the important experiences that come with attending school, such as friendships, clubs, and activities. Students also learn responsibility and work ethic through consistent attendance. #YourCommunitySchools

What a great message from a bulletin board at Washington Elementary! Students who attend school regularly typically demonstrate higher learning outcomes than those with poor attendance. Being present each day affords students all the important experiences that come with attending school, such as friendships, clubs, and activities. Students also learn responsibility and work ethic through consistent attendance. #YourCommunitySchools

