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Talk203
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Talk203 is an email and telephone notification system that helps the District and the schools better communicate with families. These communications include emergency messages, special events, as well as District and school news updates. This is a powerful communications tool that is interconnected with the student information database, Infinite Campus.
Parents/Guardians Automatically Included
Because Talk203 is connected to Infinite Campus, no signup is needed. District 203 families are automatically included and parents need to do nothing when students change grade or school - it will automatically be updated.
IF YOU ARE A CUSTODIAL PARENT/GUARDIAN OF A DISTRICT 203 STUDENT, OR A DISTRICT 203 STAFF MEMBER, DO NOT SIGN UP BELOW FOR COMMUNITY TALK203. You are automatically included if you have already provided your school with an email address. If you are a custodial parent/guardian and have not provided an email address, please call the school(s) directly. School phone numbers are available in the Schools section.
Community Member Signup
Interested non-custodial parents and community members are invited to SIGN UP to receive District email messages. Non-custodial parents and community members receive District information only; it is not possible to send Community Talk203 participants email specific to particular schools.
Talk203 Submission FormDo you have news to share? All message submissions must be cleared through appropriate administrators. Messages are due by noon on Wednesday. Further instructions are contained on the Talk203 Submission Form. LIMIT OF TWO SUBMISSIONS WEEKLY
Weekly E-NewsletterNaperville 203 sends a digital e-newsletter each week during the school year. All entries in the Talk203 weekly e-newsletter support and further the goals of Naperville 203 and its Board of Education. Information and activities that conflict with public, tax-supported efforts already in place will not be included.
Current Talk203 E-Newsletter
Talk203 E-Newsletter Talk203 E-Newsletter Not displaying correctly? View in browser Using donations from generous community members, Naperville 203 provides gift cards for junior high, high school and Connections families through its Holiday Giving Program (The elementary student program is already fully funded). To date, we are considerably short of the funds needed to provide gift cards to all of the families in need of support.
Are you able to help? If so, please click below and select “Holiday Giving” in the dropdown menu labeled “My donation is for...” Thank you for any support you are able to provide.
Support The Holiday Giving Program Connections student Ana Pohovey won state in her division for Special Olympics bowling! Congratulations to Ana, who is a multi-sport athlete!
As Naperville 203 continues to elevate its efforts to keep our community informed, we're proud to present a monthly video series that offers stakeholders a look into our school district's educational process. Please watch our third video on Establishing & Communicating An Inclusive Environment.
Kennedy Junior High students Astha S., Adeline T., Corinne R., and Olivia S. channeled their artistic passions into a project with a powerful message! They transformed a corner of KJHS with a mural masterpiece that sends a message on the importance of water conservation. The mural urges everyone to take responsibility over our oceans and do their part to keep the waters clean.
Naperville North's Huskie Preschool has openings for our afternoon session running next semester! The afternoon session runs M, T, Th, F during periods 6 & 7. If you or anyone you know is interested, please complete the registration form, or reach out to Dana Klen at dklen@naperville203.org with any questions.
Register for NNHS Huskie Preschool Here Join the first meeting for the NRWIB 2023-2024 school year held this Saturday, December 9th from 10 AM to 12 PM at the Naperville Bank and Trust. We are thrilled to announce that our speaker for this event is Rebecca Malotke-Meslin. She will enlighten us on the critical aspects of first impressions, public speaking, memorability, and overall executive presence.
NRWIB enables early opportunities for teen girls to create habits and experiences to become the next generation of female leaders. Through interactions with prominent female business leaders in Naperville, teen girls will get insights on how to break barriers effectively to rise to the top
Please RSVP using the form linked below.
Link to RSVP for the NRWIB Meeting Huskie Youth Football Camp
Who: 3rd - 8th graders
When: December 29th from 3:30-5:30pm.
Where: Door 19 will open at 3:00pm at NNHS
$20 per camper (Each camper will receive a T-Shirt)
Huskie Youth Girls Softball Camp
Who: 3rd – 5th graders and 6th - 8th graders
When: December 27 and December 28 from 3:00pm-4:30pm
Where: Door 19
$25 per camper (Each camper will receive a T-Shirt)
Huskie Youth Girls Volleyball Camp
Who: 5th - 6th graders and 7th - 8th graders
When: January 3 from 1:00pm-2:30pm (5-6) and 2:30pm-4:00pm (7-8)
Where: Door 19
$20 per camper (Each camper will receive a T-Shirt)
Naperville North Winter Camp Registration Link NCHS Baseball Camp: The Naperville Central baseball staff has designed a 1 day camp that allows players to dust off their glove and bat to work on the fundamentals of baseball. The NCHS Baseball camp is coed for grades 1-8. The Redhawk Staff and Players will teach different drills that each player can work on during the camp and at home. Our goal is for the kids to have fun, break a sweat and leave with a greater confidence in their ability and love for the game of baseball. The drills will cover throwing, fielding, hitting and baserunning. Camp date is Wednesday, January 3rd.
Naperville Central Winter Camp Information and Registration Link SAVE THE DATE for the upcoming Building a Passion Breakfast: Tuesday, April 16, 2024.
Join hundreds of business, community and elected leaders, Naperville District 203 leadership, parents and members of the community to experience the impact your support of the Naperville Education Foundation (NEF) has on student learning.
You’ll have opportunities to network, enjoy a breakfast program and show your support for NEF. We look forward to seeing you there!
Purchase Individual Tickets, Secure Your Sponsorship of the Event and Learn More At the top right of the newsletter you will find accessibility features including an ability to translate, increase contrast and text size.
En la parte superior del boletín, encontrará funciones de accesibilidad que incluyen la capacidad de traducir, aumentar el contrate y el tamaño del texto.
在newsletter的右上角,您可以找到辅助功能,包括翻译、增加对比度和文本大小的功能。
Naperville Education Foundation (NEF) Express Grants elevate Naperville 203 staff and students’ great ideas into reality. These grants provide up to $1,000 for immediate use and are available on a rolling monthly cycle. Congratulations to the November Express Grant Winners.
Glenbard Parent Series It’s Ok to Not Be Okay: Solutions to Help You Heal
Tue, Dec 12 @ 12:00 pm CST - 1:00 pm CST: This event will be presented virtually. The link to log in to this webinar from your computer, tablet or phone is
https://glenbard.zoom.us/j/82797331561
- Tue, Dec 12 @ 7:00 pm CST - 8:00 pm CST: This event will be presented virtually. The link to log in to this webinar from your computer, tablet or phone is
https://glenbard.zoom.us/j/83936821362
360 Youth Services High School Students: One Night a Month, Join Peers and Make a Difference!
High school is about more than studies and sports. Students find meaning and fun by volunteering together! Fall semester, the Youth Advisory Committee tabled at our local high schools to spread the word about YAC. During winter, members begin brainstorming for National Prevention Week in May! If you are interested in implementing fun activities in the local community and schools, come to the next meeting! The YAC meeting will take place on Tuesday, December 12 from 6:30-8:00 pm at 360 Youth Services,1323 Bond Street, #119, Naperville. Email Sarah, the YAC Coordinator (sindlecoffer@360youthservices.org) before attending the meeting.
Alive Teen Center ALIVE Center Winter Break: The ALIVE Center will be closed for winter break (Dec 18 - Jan 5). We will welcome our youth back to the center for new programs and teen drop-in when we resume regular hours on Jan 8.
Empower Tomorrow's Leaders. Year-End Giving for the ALIVE Center: Elevate the future! Support the ALIVE Center’s year-end drive. Empower teens to thrive through mentorship, education, and community. Give the gift of opportunity and create brighter futures. Any amount is welcome.
KidsMatter Linden Oaks Behavior Health Free Monthly Mental Health Webinars: Linden Oaks offers free mental health webinars for parents with teens. Webinars will take place on the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30 - 7:30 PM. Register Here
Child and Parent Anxiety Program: Group therapy for children 8+ struggling with school anxiety. Monday-Friday from 8-11 AM for 3 weeks. Call 630-305-5027 for more detail and to enroll.
Inside Out Club Need a gift idea? Share Cocoa & Kindness with Teachers: Purchase a Cocoa & Kindness gift box for teachers, staff, coworkers… It’s win-win-win: your donation helps kids learn and practice empathy, kindness & acceptance; the recipient receives a kind surprise; and, it just feels good to give to others!
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