Our district is hosting another "opening status planning team" meeting tomorrow at 2:00. Representatives include district staff, students, parents and Board members. We have valued our past collaboration in achieving our best collective thinking and decision making about opening schools during the pandemic. While we do not anticipate many school-specific protocol changes at this point in the year, we do project a focus on whether our fourth quarter will consist of full-day (as formerly utilized) or early dismissal schedules (as currently utilized). Our aim is to listen closely to advantages and drawbacks and to decide on a 4th quarter opening status to announce prior to our March 15 Spring Break. Your input, which will be shared with the planning team, can be sent to fourthquarter@charleston.k12.il.us before 12:00 noon tomorrow. Thank you for engaging in our school community!
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
Having driven area roads from 1:00-1:30a.m and 4:35-5:25 this morning, a small, retreating snowfall warrants some extra caution during today's travel to schools. Road crews are out, which will improve conditions prior to travel. Busses will run usual routes; however, bus drivers will be exercising caution as well, so please anticipate delays in pick-up times. As always, parents who determine that travel to school is unsafe for their children can keep their students home and call the school to report the excused absence.
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
Roads, walks and busses are more accessible this evening than this morning, but forecasts show some small snowfall tomorrow after school arrival times. As of now, we plan to hold in-person instruction tomorrow. If that decision changes to remote learning, an announcement will be made prior to 8:00 tonight. Otherwise, if that decision changes after 8:00 tonight, an emergency day (commonly known as a "snow day") with no instructional activities would be announced tomorrow morning and "made up" at the end of the school year. Stay safe and warm, Charleston school community!
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
Due to drifting snow on roads around the northern parts of our school district, uncleared sidewalks which would force kids to walk to school in the streets, and some inaccessible busses, Charleston schools will utilize a remote learning day on Wednesday, February 17. Again, recognizing that many need advanced notice prior to determining such an opening status, we wanted to send this notice as soon as possible. Please await additional information by 9:00a.m. tomorrow from teachers about learning activities for the day. Stay warm and safe, Charleston school community!
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
Making such an early announcement is unusual, but we are receiving an usual amount of snowfall that is expected to continue into the evening, and we wanted to give everyone advanced notice. We have confidence in our road crews but little confidence that the weather will allow for the safest of travels tomorrow morning during school commutes. Accordingly, Charleston schools will utilize a remote learning day on Tuesday, February 16. Please await additional information by 9:00a.m. tomorrow from teachers about learning activities for the day. Stay warm and safe, Charleston school community!
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
As a reminder, Charleston CUSD #1 schools are closed in recognition of Monday's President's Day. Considering forecasts of heavy snowfall and extreme wind chill temperatures, our school community should be prepared in the event that a remote learning day is declared for Tuesday. If a remote learning day is declared, an announcement will be made prior to 8pm on Monday. Use of a remote learning day in lieu of an emergency day keeps our school calendar from moving past our last student attendance day of June 4.
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
Students at Mark Twain, Ashmore, and Carl Sandburg Elementary Schools celebrated their 100th Day of School this week! Check out some fun pictures from their day: https://www.charleston.k12.il.us/o/cusd-1/page/100th-day-of-school--4
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
Charleston CUSD #1 expresses its appreciation to the Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System staff for providing an organized, efficient vaccine clinic for our county's residents. In our district alone, over 266 school staff received the vaccination. We recognize that a team effort and cooperation across the health care's systems likely made this possible. Matched with an orderly environment, the friendly and courteous staff are indicative of the effective leadership and trusted compassionate care of SBLHS. Thank you for making a positive difference in our school communities!
over 3 years ago, Todd J. Vilardo
EIU is recruiting candidates for the 2021-22 Accelerated Post Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure Program. This enables qualified candidates to complete all requirements for teacher licensure in just one calendar year. See attached flyer for more details: https://5il.co/pe82
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
CHS students and teachers are joining together this month in celebration of Black History Month. We recognize the contributions of Black Americans to our nation not only this month, but all year long. Some examples can be found in Mr. and Mrs. Drone's classrooms. Mrs. Drone's English 3 class studied the poetry, music, and art of the Harlem Renaissance as well as the Civil Rights Movement and Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech. They are currently reading Lorraine Hansberry's play, A Raisin in the Sun, which follows the challenges, experiences, and discrimination faced by an African American family in Chicago during the Civil Rights Movement, who refused to abandon their dreams in the midst of adversity. During this unit, Mrs. Drone collaborated to align curriculum with Mr. Drone's American History classes. Mr. Drone's classes studied Reconstruction, focusing on experiences of freed African Americans after the Civil War. They discussed the right to vote and the policies that were put in place to deter African Americans from being able to vote in and around the South as well as the discrimination across the country, which eventually spurred the Civil Rights Movement.
over 3 years ago, Lock, Aaron
Mrs. Drone's room
Mrs. Drone's room
Our district values the input of our school community, and we encourage all of our parents and guardians to make their voices heard by taking the 5Essentials survey. Parents can access the survey from our district’s website today through April 2, 2021 or you can follow the link to take the survey: http://survey.5-essentials.org/illinois/survey/parent/ Thank you for helping to make a difference at Charleston CUSD #1.
over 3 years ago, Holly, Kristen
Please review this important reminder from our CUSD#1 Health Office: https://5il.co/oydi
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
Covid Health Reminder
Since the Charleston Rec. Dept. will not be offering their annual Daddy Daughter Dance or Mother Son Date Night this year, they are offering several "You & Me" art kits for families to sign up for instead: https://5il.co/otly
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
Have you purchased your tickets for the January 29 Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Awards Night? It’s virtual this year and there’s a raffle for prizes ($1,200 grand prize!) Tickets can be purchased at www.charlestonchamber.com and ANYONE is welcome to attend the event and eligible to win amazing prizes!
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce
District employees and those who serve our students AND are over the age of 65: if you signed up to receive the COVID-19 vaccine on our district survey, you can either wait to be vaccinated with the rest of the district or go ahead and call to schedule your appointment. If you are under the age of 65, we will send more information about the vaccination timeline when it becomes available to us. Thank you!
over 3 years ago, Holly, Kristen
COVID-19 vaccination information
“The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.” -Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
MLK Jr quote
Classes have been restored in Empower. Thank you for your patience!
over 3 years ago, Educational Technology Department
At this time several classes are missing from the Empower dashboard. We are working with the company to resolve the issue and will post when we learn more. Thank you for your patience.
over 3 years ago, Educational Technology Department
Charleston High School students created DNA models for a project in Mrs. Swim's Biology classes.
over 3 years ago, CUSD1
DNA models
EIU has partnered with the Illinois Department of Public Health to offer free COVID testing next Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. For more information, please visit their website: https://www.eiu.edu/covid/testing.php
over 3 years ago, CUSD1