Snow in Addison is beautiful—and safe—thanks to our incredible Facilities Department! ❄️🤍🌟 They keep our schools’ streets and sidewalks clear so learning can go on! 🌨️👏
We were honored as the first “Friday Flyover” with @wgnnews ! This was an absolute joy for our ASD4 community. Shoutout to the team at @itbebrave for all of their hard work & organizing to make this event so fun ❤️ #ASD4ALL
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Happy Facility Management Appreciation Week to the incredible team who keep our schools running every day! From fixing what breaks to clearing snow before the first bell, your hard work often happens behind the scenes but never goes unnoticed.
This week, we’re proud to spotlight the people who help create safe, clean, and welcoming spaces for our students and staff. Thank you for everything you do! #FMWEEK
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our very first district-wide Earth Day event on Saturday, May 2! We are truly impressed and grateful for the incredible turnout; our Addison community showed up and showed out.
Together, we planted eight new trees across our buildings, cleaned up our parks, and shared a wonderful lunch. The day kicked off with raffles provided by our generous sponsors before everyone headed out to their individual schools for work.
We’re proud to share that this event was 100% donor-funded, made possible entirely through the generosity of our vendors & sponsors.
A special thank you to our sponsors: ABM, SiteOne Landscape Supply, Legat Architects, Organic Life, iCi, and Len’s Ace Hardware. Your support helped make this day possible!
We can’t wait to continue to see this event grow next year. 🌱
With gratitude ,
The Earth Day Planning Team
Alex LeGare, Dan Matwij, and Marie Towns
Today marked the final round of our soft skills competition, The Great Shake, at Indian Trail Junior High!
The event began with nearly 200 students, and after a series of rounds, these outstanding students advanced to the finals: Reese, Evelyn, Siya, Zoe, and Andrea—congratulations to each of you!
In the final round, students delivered presentations inspired by Indian Trail’s school theme: “Be Proud, Be Brave, Be You.”
A special thank you to Assistant Principal Mrs. Vasilakos for leading this incredible competition and helping make it such a meaningful success!
Stay tuned for our May Board Meeting, where the 2025–2026 winner will be announced!
The wind is taking us directly to Skyward. What are you waiting for? Register your child today for the upcoming school year- it takes less than 5 minutes!
Highlights from our annual Senior Breakfast at Wesley Elementary! Each year, we welcome seniors from the Addison community for a morning filled with great food and even better company- served by our amazing 5th graders.
The ITJHS Jazz Band, directed by Mason Manint, set the tone with lively music, and before long, everyone was up dancing. A wonderful tradition celebrating connection across generations!
Our last BPAC meeting of the school year brought families together for an evening of learning and community connection. Mr. Sergio Negri shared a presentation on the importance of building strong relationships with our children, offering seven practical strategies to support both personal and academic growth.
Ms. Gaby and Ms. Natalie from the Addison Library introduced families to a variety of free programs and resources. They led a fun icebreaker, talked about the summer reading program, and had families vote on the first park stop for their summer bike tour.
Ms. Elizabeth from Henry Hyde shared details about their free summer program, which includes engaging activities and field trips for ASD4 students and their peers.
Ms. Ana and Ms. Monserat from CREO DuPage explained how their organization helps families prepare for college by offering support from school tours through the application process.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to a great final meeting!
Last night, Indian Trail Junior High opened their doors for 6th grade orientation!
Students got to walk around the school, meet some of their future teachers, and learn about the various clubs and activities they can be a part of.
Our poetry café, organized by Librarian Sue Kiss, gave every @itbebrave student an opportunity to showcase their talents.
Students shared original poems, read their favorite authors, and even performed music; finger snaps for every brave voice, including a few teachers!
Yesterday, our students at @stoneschool4 had a special visit from @berniesbookbank ! 📚✨
Bernie’s Book Bank is a nonprofit dedicated to providing free, high-quality books to children throughout the Chicagoland area, helping to build personal home libraries and encourage a lifelong love of reading.
We are so grateful for their generosity and for helping put books directly into the hands of our students!