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District 62 Technology Specialist and drummer, Mr. Pablo Sands, showed Iroquois percussion students how to set up, care for and tune the new drum set purchased by the district.
The annual Des Plaines holiday tree lighting took place on Friday, December 6 in Metropolitan Square.
The annual District 62 / Maine West Choral Festival was held on Thursday, October 24 at Maine West High School.
On Wednesday, November 6, the D62 Education Foundation held its first-ever spelling bee!
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Orchard Place Elementary School fourth graders in Mr. Malone's PE class had the opportunity to participate in different physical activity stations this week.
SPARK Junior Kindergarten students in Ms. Valencia's class had the chance to participate in different activities at various stations recently.
Terrace Elementary School first graders in Ms. O'Brien and Ms. Schaefer's classes learned what camouflage is and how and why animals use it.
Cumberland Elementary School's fourth graders took part in a culture fair last week in which the students interviewed their family members about their cultural traditions, food, clothing, music and more.
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Community Consolidated School district 62
Future Ready Learners
District 62 educates approximately 5,000 students PreK-8th grade in 11 schools. Including one early learning center, 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools and one year round K-8 school. We proudly serve and support students and families from Des Plaines and Rosemont.
WHOLE SCHOOL
Our schools play a critical role in promoting the health and safety of young people and helping them to establish lifelong healthy behaviors.
WHOLE COMMUNITY
When schools engage families in meaningful ways to improve student health and learning, families can support and reinforce healthy behaviors in multiple settings-at home, in school, in out-of-school programs, and in the community.
WHOLE CHILD
The whole child approach gives children the foundation they need to become well-rounded, healthy individuals, equipped with a solid education and important life skills to help them reach their full potential.
CCSD62 New FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN
Curiosity • Compassion • Courage
Strategic Plan
#62United
The Board of Education adopted a new five-year strategic plan at the April 15, 2024 meeting.
Developed through a collaborative effort that involved District 62 students, District 207 students, staff, Board of Education members, families and community.
Our Goals
Our Goals
Goal 1: Student Achievement
Goal 2: Learning Environment
Goal 3: Workforce
Goal 4: Family / Community
Goal 5: Use of Resources
Our Mission
Our Mission
Focus on what our fundamental purpose is; why do we exist?
Cultivate an inclusive, innovative learning environment that inspires students to explore robust academics, advance their potential and to be compassionate lifelong learners.
Our Vision
Our Vision
The vision is about what we must become in order to accomplish our fundamental purpose?
Educate resilient, lifelong learners who think critically and solve problems collaboratively as they prepare for their future.
Our Values
Our Values
What we stand for:
- Creative, Curious and Critical Scholar
- Collaborative Communicator
- Problem-Solver and Innovator
- Dependable and Reliable Friend
- Flexible and Agile Thinker
- Well-Being Advocate
- Social Skilled, Responsible and Accountable Citizen
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We invite you to take a look at the innovation and learning happening inside our schools and buildings here in Community Consolidated School District 62.
Dr. Michael A. Amadei
Mrs. Elizabeth Juskiewicz
Dr. Julie Fogarty
Mr. Ben Keele
Mrs. Jennifer Tempest Bova
District Profile
By the Numbers
508
Teachers FTE
1
Year Round K-8 School
11+1
Schools + Preschool
PreK-8
Grades
4,873
Students
120
Para Educators
900+
Volunteers
96%
Teacher Retention
421
PRE-K Students Served
863
Total Staff
60+
Languages Spoken
111
Teachers Holding Masters Degrees