
We are thinking about and miss all students during this time, and our thoughts are especially with the Class of 2020. Questions remain about events that our seniors and their families have looked forward to for so many years. Please know that we are committed to supporting our traditions in every possible way and, while it’s unlikely at this point that the CHS Prom will be held on May 2 as scheduled, that plans for prom, commencement, etc. will be announced by CHS administration as soon as we have confidence that whatever we can feasibly do best brings honor to our students in ways they deserve and in ways for them to create positive, lasting memories. To our seniors: We know this is not what you imagined your senior year to be like, and our hearts go out to you for unmet expectations. In the end, the events may not be held in exactly the same ways as in the past, but they will be uniquely yours. The Class of 2020 – like no other!

Hoping Easter Break has been one for pause and reflection, we remind our school community that Monday, April 13 is also reserved for Easter Break and Friday, April 17 is reserved for a Remote Learning Planning Day. We miss our students and are grateful for parents and educators--partners who focus first on our student's individual well being so we can learn and lead together every day.

The Census Bureau reminds you to return your 2020 Census questionnaire. Every person is mandated to be counted. It is now easier than ever to do that. Simply return a mail form, call 1-844-330-2020, email my2020census.gov, or submit your form online at 2020census.gov. There are still job opportunities for census takers as well. (All done online and pays $17.50/hr+) Visit 2020census.gov/jobs for more info.

Charleston School District originally scheduled our Timely and Meaningful Consultation for April 14th at 5:00 PM at Central Office. Our intent is still to have this meeting, but we will be doing this through video conference. If you received a letter and would still like to sign up for the Timely and Meaningful Consultation, please call 217-639-1000 and leave a message and someone will be in touch with you to give you the information about the meeting. If for some reason, you are unable to participate and would like consultation at a later date, you can also call the number and leave a message to set this up.

WILL Radio TV Online has made adjustments to their TV schedule to support your family’s at-home learning during Illinois school closures. Their main channel, 12.1, now offers PBS KIDS programming for children in grades Pre-K-5 Mon. - Fri. from 6am until 5pm. These TV programs support social-emotional, science, art, math, social studies, engineering, language arts and history learning.


Governor Pritzker launched a new effort to reinforce the message that we should all stay home and stay safe. The campaign is called “All in Illinois,” to remind us that we’re all in this together. “I’ve taken virtually every action available to me to protect our residents and slow the spread, and now, our strongest weapon against COVID-19 is you,” the Governor said. “For everyone in Illinois, we as individuals must commit to stay home, stay safe and practice social distancing to stay healthy.”
You can show your solidarity by updating your Facebook profile photo with the All in Illinois frame image, or by sharing messages on social media using the #AllinIllinois hashtag. If you’d like to download an “All In” sign to print, color, and display in a window, you can download one here: https://www.enjoyillinois.com/assets/Media-Files/AllInIllinois-Printable-Signs.pdf

Governor Pritzker announced today that he will extend Illinois' Stay at Home order and Remote Learning Days through the end of April. These circumstances have placed many educators, students and families into difficult to manage, increased anxiety situations. We all are striving to create some kind of order out of the chaos with which we've all been dealt. All families don't have the same supports and resources in terms of meals, electronic devices, internet connectivity. Some parents are pulling "double duty" of working from home while supporting learning at home. Other parents aren't able to be at home to support learning. Educators are doing their best to provide for kids without a uniform remote learning platform. Kids are trying to make sense out of all this, too -- from "why can't we go to school" to "what about my friends, sports, prom, graduation," etc. I call on our school community to continue to empathize with our students, educators and parents -- take time to look at each other's lives through these various lenses -- and, perhaps, slow down. Not a race, this marathon is about pace, and we will be stronger together at the finish, hopefully with clearer answers, by FIRST focusing on our individual and collective well-being. We DESIRE individual sustained academic learning; we REQUIRE collective healthy emotional support. Thank you, first, for exercising empathy as we travel together one day at a time.

Like so many dedicated parents, Charleston resident Tony Coleman supports remote learning by engaging his kids in badminton for physical education on this beautiful day! Way to go, Dad!


If you haven't already taken part in the 2020 census, please take a minute to complete it now and help make Charleston count!
https://colescounty2020.com/


Help make Charleston count! Do your part by participating the 2020 census:
https://colescounty2020.com/


This website was created by our Speech Pathologists to provide parents and students in the Charleston, IL school district with resources and ideas to implement speech therapy at home during school closure.
https://sites.google.com/view/charleston-cusd1-speechtherapy


It is now more important than ever to take the census. It impacts your community, your schools, and your local businesses. Do your part today! https://colescounty2020.com/


Wow! So many people showed up today for instructional materials distribution that, to ensure compliance with the Governor's Executive Order, we needed to suspend materials distribution in favor of a different method.
First, parents should confirm with teachers whether materials need to be picked up. Only if confirmed that materials need to be picked up, then parents can pick up materials at their child(ren)'s school(s) according to the following schedule:
Today, Monday, March 23 from 1:00-3:00p.m.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24 from 11:30-2:00p.m.
Wednesday, March 25 from 11:30-2:00p.m.
Afterwards, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 11:30-2:00p.m.
Thank you, again, for your patience and understanding as we learn how to best to support remote learning through all of this.

CUSD1 Students, Parents, and Staff,
Please continue to utilize our District Website to get the most up to date information and guidance we have in relation to COVID-19 and IL State School Closure. https://www.charleston.k12.il.us/o/cusd-1/page/covid-19-school-closure-information

March 20, 2020 Staff and Community Update


CUSD 1 staff providing meals for our students. Thanks to all of our staff for all of your hard work!




Meal distribution is beginning today. If you are picking up meals at locations other than CMS, please be patient and watch for yellow school busses, as they might be running a bit late on this first day. Thank you!

Consolidated Communications is offering students two months of free internet service + free installation (with no further obligations) for those in need due to school closures.


At this time all Charleston Preschool Roundup days that were scheduled for next week: March 24th, 25th, & 26th (as well as the 31st in Ashmore) have been cancelled. Eastern Illinois Area of Special Education (E.I.A.S.E.) will be contacting families that had already made appointments, and the Charleston Preschool Roundup days will hopefully be rescheduled at a future time. More information will be provided as it becomes available. If you have any questions, please contact EIASE at (217) 345-9119 or Charleston CUSD1 at (217) 639-1000.