Hundreds of Plainfield Dist. 202 High School seniors have been honored for their perceived academic potential.
Plainfield School District 202 will select 408 students by random lottery for its limited, full-day kindergarten program next year.
School District 202 plans to ask Will and Kendall County clerks for about $201.7 million in local property taxes through the 2019 tax levy.
Chlebek will replace retiring Principal Dave Stephens.
Plainfield school officials say they are not working with "Sports Media Advertising" in any way.
A lockdown emergency button was set off at the campus Friday morning.
Staff Sgt. Christopher McSpadden, who is stationed at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, surprised his kids on Veterans Day.
Conferences will be held from 3-8 p.m. on Nov. 25; and from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Nov. 26, 2019.
On Nov. 19 and Dec. 17, Station One Smokehouse will donate 15% of its proceeds to the Foundation for Excellence.
JCA offers Catholic college preparatory high school need-based and merit-based financial aid through its Leveraged Financial Aid program.
One school was labeled exemplary while the 27 other District 202 schools were labeled commendable.
Here's when the first day of school and other big dates are planned.
Juniors enrolled in one of District 202's high schools can win a grant to help broaden their academic horizons.
About 185 vendors will be on hand for the 22nd annual fall craft show, with proceeds going to the area's high school bands.
Plus, here's how many allegations of bullying were recorded in a single school year.
A Patch survey shows broad concern over the bullying of school-aged kids, both locally and state wide.
No bodily harm occurred, but four juveniles were charged with battery following the alleged hazing incident.
The latest. episode of the Plainfield school district's podcast discusses bullying as part of national bullying prevention month.
Curious who the best teachers in Illinois are? Here's a ranking that has some answers.
Senior Scott Arya was jet skiing when he saw three girls in danger of drowning.
October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and Patch is taking a look at the impact of bullying in School District 202.
Adults and kids alike can participate in the 5K or a kids' mile race.
Parents and teachers must do more to teach kinds about the harms of spreading school safety rumors via social media.
Georgia Sigler has singing since she was in sixth grade. Now, she'll sing on a national stage.
This year's event will have a new parade route due to road construction.
Parents at the meeting will learn more about three controversial student trends: the use of vapes, marijuana and opioids.
Ernest Crim, who was the recipient of a racist tirade caught on camera, will speak at Plainfield East.
Fourteen area high school marching bands will compete in third annual Plainfield South Invitational.
Diamond Collins wants to start a business to provide wigs for people struggling with hair loss because of disease.
All families invited to explore an accredited, local, non-religious alternative to public schools for kids from 36 months to the 9th grade
Items like vegan "chicken" nuggets will now be available at middle and high schools, according to the district.
Plainfield Central High School senior Kaden Dolbee has been working on the walk to raise awareness for suicide prevention since last year.
District 202 families are invited to the food truck social taking place Friday night at John F. Kennedy Middle School.
Plainfield North High School Sophomore Dana Janiec won the state archery championship in August.
In total, 41 students from Plainfield, Naperville, Aurora and other area towns fared well on AP exams this past spring.
Plainfield Police said the rumors and social media posts about a threat to the school were unfounded.
This year fell just 17 students short of breaking last year's record for highest number of AP Scholars.
The project was led by three Lincoln parents, who fund-raised and volunteered to build the new outdoor space.
Plainfield North's James Vu scored a perfect 36 on his third time taking the ACT.
The budget was placed on display in July and approved Monday night.