BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2: BSD2 Board, Superintendent agree on three-year contract extensio
The Board of Education and Dr. Jim Stelter, Superintendent of Schools, agreed to renew Dr. Stelter's contract for three years.
The Board of Education and Dr. Jim Stelter, Superintendent of Schools, agreed to renew Dr. Stelter's contract for three years.
The State of Illinois, Village of Bensenville, and City of Elmhurst are co-sponsoring a drive-through community test site from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, December 20, at Churchville Middle School, 155 Victory Parkway in Elmhurst.
District 2 is seeking parent input on the 2021-2022 calendar.
The Bensenville-Wood Dale Rotary Club and Bensenville School District 2 are continuing their annual Coats for Families partnership through November and December.
Two staff members have recently been diagnosed with COVID-19.
Bensenville School District 2 will shift back to its all-remote instruction model starting Tuesday, October 27.
It was great to welcome students into our schools this week. Seven months was a long time to miss them.
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We received feedback on a need for later hours for supply pick-up.
Effective remote learning blends both synchronous and asynchronous learning to maximize the time together virtually to build community and learn interactively, while also providing autonomy for learners to engage in and apply content, read, and problem solve.
Parents who do not feel comfortable having their children attend school in person still have the option to continue remote instruction once in-person attendance resumes.
Remote learning will resume in Bensenville School District 2 when the 2020-2021 school year begins on Wednesday, August 12.
A COVID-19 Community Testing Center will open July 28 at St. Alexis Catholic Church in Bensenville.
The BSD2 Board of Education reviewed three possible school opening plans during its July 9 meeting.
The Village of Bensenville has issued the following statement related to the reopening of playground facilities in Phase 4 of the state's reopening plans