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School Board Vacancy
There is a vacancy on the Lisle Community Unit School District 202 Board of Education. For complete information please click here . For an application please contact Gretchen Cimaglio, Secretary to the Board of . . .
Lisle Math Team Concludes Successful Season at U of I
The 2012-2013 Lisle Math team competed in the ICTM state competition at the University of Illinois on Saturday to conclude another successful season. Despite missing most of their upper classmen due to a scheduling conflict with prom, . . .
Support to Lisle Community
Dear Lisle Families, April 23, 2013 We would like offer support to all of our families who are dealing with challenges in the aftermath of the flooding which occurred in our community over the past several . . .
A Message From Lisle Community School District 202
Dear Lisle Families, During the past twenty-four hours, the Village of Lisle has sustained heavy rainfall resulting in flooding, power outages, fire and significant property damage throughout the area. At this time, many residents have . . .
Community Coalition Survey
In direct response to the growing concerns surrounding drug use in the DuPage County area, members of the Lisle Community thought it beneficial and proactive to create a coalition of community leaders to inform parents and young people of . . .
“Bye, Bye Birdie”
The Lisle Senior High School production of “Bye, Bye Birdie” opens this weekend with shows on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 14, 15, 16, at 7:00pm in the LSHS auditorium! Tickets are available at the door for $8.00 – . . .
Recalculation of ISATs
Dear Lisle Families, Lisle Community Unit School District 202 is committed to providing our students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in a world which will require them to be life-long learners. The need to . . .
Important Immunization Information from the Illinois Department of Health
The Ill. Dept. of Public Health has changed requirements for immunizations starting in the fall of 2013. It will affect all students in grades 6 through 12. To see the changes please click here .
Talking to Children About Violence
Dear Parents and Friends, We extend our sympathy to the families and community in Newtown, Connecticut for the tragic loss they are feeling and the fear that comes from such a senseless act. Our hearts and thoughts go . . .









