The free event featured nearly 50 booths led by parents and staff celebrating cultures from around the world through food, art, music, clothing, performances, and interactive displays.
Students were at the center of the celebration, taking the stage to proudly share their cultural identities.
From drumming to traditional Ukrainian dance, each performance highlighted the diverse perspectives and talents that enrich District 202 schools every day.
The event brought together students, families, and staff in a shared celebration of community and connection.
“At the end of the day, our students are the heart of our district,” said Cindy Castanon, Director of Multilingual Education at District 202.
“Seeing them share their cultures and traditions so authentically reminds us why we do this work. They are the heartbeat of everything we strive to achieve in District 202.”








❄️☃️ Join us for a Magical Ice Queen Social! ☃️❄️
The Plainfield South High School Theater Program invites you to step into the kingdom of Arendelle for a chilly-sweet afternoon of fun!
Join us on Saturday, April 11 at 5 p.m. for Arendelle’s finest frozen treats, cozy winter-inspired crafts, and a few surprise guest appearances that are sure to delight every prince and princess.
🎟️ $35 includes 1 child + 1 adult and admission to Frozen: The Broadway Musical at 7 p.m.—keep the magic going!
Ice Queen Social tickets: https://cur8.com/23594/project/138311
Additional show tickets: https://cur8.com/23594/project/136827
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Don’t miss this snow-much fun celebration… let it go and join us! ❄️✨

ATTN Seniors!! Ordering is NOW OPEN for your SENIOR YARD SIGN! Click on the following link to order and pick it up in the Main Office starting April 7th.
https://www.graphicsbyjam.com/store/p282/Plainfield_South_High_School.html

They joined peers from across the state to discuss topics such as AI in education, student engagement, and classroom rigor.
Students had the opportunity to collaborate, share their voices, and take part in meaningful conversations that are helping shape the future of education.
Pictured here with State Superintendent Dr. Tony Sanders, the day was both inspiring and empowering for all involved.








We are #202proud to recognize and thank our 93 social workers for the incredible support they provide to our school community. As National School Social Work Week closes, we appreciate the vital role they play in our schools with our students, parents, and staff.

Students performers impressed the audience with their dancing, singing, poetry and more on February 27 at the 7th annual Black History Month Showcase. #202proud #blackhistorymonth26







Enjoy your holiday! See you Tuesday!

Have a delicious dinner at the new PORTILLO'S on 135th Street and Route 59 next Wednesday, February 4th, to support District 202's High School Battle of the Books! See attached flyer for more details.


Due to predicted frigid temperatures tomorrow, we will have an E-Learning day, Monday, January 26, 2026. Students should NOT report to school.

We will have an E-Learning Day tomorrow, Friday, January 23, 2026, due to predicted frigid temperatures, particularly during school arrival times. Students will need their laptops to log into Google Classroom from home tomorrow. All other activities at our schools on Friday are also canceled.

District 202 HBCU Event at Plainfield North High School – Feb. 24
Plainfield North High School will host its annual District 202 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Event on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, from 6–8 p.m. in the Plainfield North High School Cafeteria.
This marks the eighth year of the District’s HBCU event and is open to all District 202 high school students interested in learning more about HBCUs, with programming geared toward students in grades 9–11.
The event will feature representatives from multiple colleges, along with community and social organizations dedicated to supporting students and families.
Please review the attached flyer for additional event details and registration information.
For questions, contact Elaina Kalantzis, College and Career Counselor at Plainfield North High School, at (815) 609-8506 ext. 7264 or ekalantz@psd202.org.

Do you feel there is a certified staff member, support staff or parent/volunteer at PSHS that has really made an impact? If you would like to nominate a teacher, support staff or parent/volunteer for a CAPE Award, please use the following form to do so! Using 100 words or less, tell us why you think their dedication, commitment and outstanding character make a difference and what they mean to you! Nomination forms must be submitted by February 13th. Winners will be recognized at the annual CAPE awards in April.
🗞Check it out! 🗞
District 202 was highlighted in the January Illinois State Board of Education ConneCTEd newsletter for our partnership with the Plainfield Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce. This collaboration gives District 202 students real-world learning experiences and career connections through the INCubator program preparing them for success beyond the classroom.
✨Want to know more about the INCubator program?✨
Visit, https://sites.google.com/psd202.org/incubator202/home
#202proud INCubatoredu by Uncharted Learning, NFP


✨New paid internship opportunities now available✨
For the first time, District 202 has partnered with the Will County Center for Economic Development to offer paid, hands-on summer internships for high school students.
This opportunity allows students to explore careers, gain real-world experience, and build skills for the future in Will County.
✅Applications are now open, with a deadline of February 20, 2026.
💻Learn more and apply: https://willcountyced.com/will-county-summer-internship-program/


