
Enjoy buffalo chicken mac and cheese and a dinner roll today for lunch on National Hot Sauce Day.


All afterschool activities and sports are canceled tonight due to the frigid temperatures. Please plan on in-person school tomorrow unless otherwise notified.


Celebrate National Bagel Day today with mini strawberry cream cheese bagels for breakfast.


Warm up at lunch with street corn chowder today through January 16. Enjoy a hearty mix of roasted sweet corn, potatoes, pinto beans, cheddar cheese, and fresh cilantro served with a cheesy breadstick.


Enjoy breakfast for lunch with waffles and scrambled eggs!


Support Bags of Hope and let Portillo's provide dinner for you on Thursday this week. Twenty percent of sales will benefit Bags of Hope between 5 and 8 p.m. at the 1155 Brook Forest Avenue, Shorewood location. #202proud


It's National Spaghetti Day! Enjoy pasta and meat sauce to celebrate!


Happy 2025! #202proud


Flags will fly at half-staff until sunset on January 28, 2025 in honor of former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away Sunday. Flags were already at half-staff to honor Illinois State Police Trooper Clay Carns, who died in the line of duty on December 23. Flags are lowered for 30 days from the death of a President or former President.


The Plainfield School District Foundation for Excellence is pleased to announce a new scholarship for District 202 seniors named the AAA Abuzir Insurance Agency Scholarship.
The scholarship will award one $1,000 scholarship, for at least the next three years, to a District 202 senior who intends on attending trade school or going into a skills-based career, such as beauty school, real estate and insurance.
Interested in applying?
The new scholarship application along with all Foundation scholarships are available on the Foundation website at d202foundation.org.


Flags at all District 202 buildings will fly at half-staff today for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.


The Plainfield East High School Madrigals performed November 30 at the annual Creche Lighting Ceremony in downtown Plainfield. https://youtu.be/yxdZX71DIio

School is officially out for Thanksgiving break! Classes resume Monday, December 2. #202proud


We celebrate District 202's 1,147 Educational Support staff members as part of American Education Week! Our district runs more smoothly with the help of these dedicated staff members. Thank YOU! #202proud


Plainfield School District 202's Care Closet event is coming up soon! If you know anyone who could benefit from this valuable community resource, please encourage them to contact their child's school social worker for more information. Let's work together to ensure every child has what they need for a warm and wonderful winter season.



In this week's Education Partners newsletter
Find out why the District 202 Board of Education was honored, check out the high school fall plays on stage this weekend, learn how Plainfield East High School students were screened for potential heart issues, and good luck to our four high school swimmers competing at state this weekend.
https://psd202.edurooms.com/engage/plainfield-community-consolidated-school-district-202/newsletters/education-partners-11-15-2024




Plainfield East High School students in Rebecca Elliott's Spanish 2 class read a short story in Spanish about the monarch butterfly migration and summarized what they learned on a template of a monarch.
The students then colored, cut and added the monarch to the ofrenda.
Monarchs are often incorporated in the Día de los Muertos celebration.
Students in the Latin American Student Organization (LASO) and the Spanish Honor Society also helped with the Día de los Muertos display in the media center and the Native American Heritage Display near the main office.





The Plainfield East High School Latin American Student Organization (LASO) and the Spanish Honor Society hosted their second Annual Hispanic Heritage Fair on Saturday, October 12.
The event celebrated Hispanic culture through music, art, food, and activities while raising scholarship money for outstanding senior leaders of LASO and the Spanish Honor Society.
Performances included Mariachi Tecali, flamenco dancing by PEHS student Natalia Balbas and spoken word poetry by PEHS student Daniella Torres.
Guests also enjoyed an art gallery coordinated by the PEHS Art Honor Society and Mexican Ballet Folklórico dresses displayed by PEHS student Adalie Arroyo.
Food was provided by La Barca Taconazo, La Flor de Morales Catering, Ricas Nieves Estilo Acapulco and Goya. Music was provided by DJ Infinite Rhythm.

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