Talk203 E-Newsletter
Ocotber 20 2022
October 20, 2022
- Principal Appreciation Week
- Two New High School Courses
- New Process To Report Bullying
- S.U.C.C.E.S.S. "Belong In 203" Event
- Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
- Huskie Robotics Women in STEM Event
- From the Kitchen: Fall Offerings
Downtown Naperville Halloween Hop
Principal Appreciation Week
This week is National Principal Appreciation Week. Please join us in recognizing our outstanding principals this week and their dedication and partnership to Naperville 203.
Two New High School Courses Added For 2023-2024
A reimagined Algebra 2 course and a new Career Internship class focused on work-based learning will be available to students at Naperville Central and Naperville North next year!
Bullying Awareness Month: Naperville 203 Develops New Process To Report Bullying
As we continue to recognize Bullying Awareness Month in Naperville 203, the district has revised its process for families to Report Bullying. There is now a link to Report Bullying under the “Resources” dropdown menu on the homepage of the district and all school websites. Building leaders will receive an alert when a submission from their school is received.
Bullying, intimidation, and harassment diminish a student’s ability to learn and a school’s ability to educate. Preventing students from engaging in these disruptive behaviors and providing all students equal access to a safe, non-hostile learning environment are important District goals.
S.U.C.C.E.S.S - Celebrate. Educate. Empower! Event Series : Belonging
Please join us for a powerful discussion about what it means to "BELONG in 203" at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 10, at Naperville North. Dinner will be served at no cost and raffle prizes will be awarded!
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Naperville 203 community and staff members enjoyed an evening celebrating Hispanic and Latin American contributions to our community last week during our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
Huskie Robotics Women in STEM Event
Join the Huskie Robotics for a Women in STEM event at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 21, at the Naperville North Performing Arts Center. Women in various STEM fields will share personal experiences and challenges, followed by a question and answer session. This free event is for everyone of all ages.
From the Kitchen: Fall Season Offerings
This week we look at some offerings for the fall season. Meals include an array of fresh fruits and vegetablesm and entrees that are whole grain rich. Salads and sandwiches are also available to select. We hope you enjoy this season and enjoy all the nutritious meal options at lunch!
Downtown Naperville Halloween Hop
Calling all costumed characters, ghouls, goblins, witches, and super heroes. Come to Downtown Naperville on October 23 to enjoy a great morning filled with fun and surprises. Dozens of downtown businesses will be open early at 10a.m.
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October 20: Wellness Tips and Positive Coping Skills to Help Kids Thrive (Spanish Only)
Dr. Martha Angel will share tolerance skills to help young people balance their emotions and create a positive environment.
October 25: First Phone: A Pre-Tween’s Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety and Etiquette
Catherine Newman author of First Phone: A Pre-Teens Guide to Digital Responsibility, Safety and Etiquette, comes to GPS with an essential conversation that will assist apprehensive parents in confidently guiding their kids as they begin the journey into the digital world.
ALIVE Center NEWS
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