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May 29, 2026

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Dear CP Families,

 

Thank you to those of you who attended the year’s last Coffee with the Principal this morning! It’s been time well spent getting to know you and celebrating our students’ successes alongside you.

Have a wonderful weekend and safe summer. Enjoy the moments you get to spend with your families and friends and I'll see you in a few months. 

Cheers to the summer ahead!

 

Take care, 

Ms. Rodriguez

 
 
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Upcoming Dates

5/29  -  5th Grade Field Trip - Morton Arboretum

5/29  -  6th Grade Field Trip - Brookfield Zoo

6/2  -  Field Day

6/3  -  Field Day Rain Date

6/4  -  Last Day of School - 10:00 AM Dismissal

6/8  -  Summer School Begins

 

 Parent Message from D102

Dear Parents and Guardians of Rising 6th Graders,


As we look ahead to the new school year, I want to share an important initiative to enhance students' educational experience and well-being. In our D102 April newsletter, I mentioned the planned pilot launch of a 6th-grade “Yondr“ bag program designed to manage personal digital devices during the school day. Our District already has a Board of Education policy (Student Behavior 7:190) that requires personal electronic devices to be either turned off or silenced and out of sight during the school day. One of the goals of this pilot is to provide a practical way for students to adhere to this policy.



Why this program now?


Over the past semester, our district has engaged in a deep dive into the impact of technology on student development and the learning environment. This journey has been shaped by collaborative efforts with parent groups like Hold the Phone (HTP), insights from our Tech Education Speaker series, and supported by research highlighted in Dr. Jonathan Haidt’s “The Anxious Generation.”


Our goal is to ensure a distraction-free environment that prioritizes the privacy, safety, and social-emotional growth of every student. We have observed that constant access to digital media, including phones, smartwatches, and earbuds, can significantly disrupt focus and contribute to negative social dynamics. This pilot is a proactive step toward establishing a meaningful practice that reinforces our existing "away for the day" policy.

 


How does it work?


The Yondr bag is a secure pouch that allows students to keep possession of their devices while ensuring they remain put away during the school day.


Arrival: Upon entering school, students will place their silenced phones and wearable technology into their assigned Yondr pouch and lock it.


The School Day: Students will keep the pouch in their backpack or locker during the day.
Dismissal: Students will unlock their pouches at designated stations as they exit the building, ensuring their devices are available for use immediately after school.

 


Why 6th Grade?


6th grade represents a unique group of students within our elementary buildings. By implementing this practice now, we can gather critical data and experience to inform future decisions regarding personal technology across grades 6-8. Additionally, as we transition to a 6-8 Junior High, next year’s 6th-grade class will have a pivotal role in that transition.



Evaluation and Next Steps


As a pilot, in the Winter of 2026, we will conduct a comprehensive evaluation using feedback from students, staff, and families to determine the program's effectiveness and its future in District 102.


We understand you may have questions. A detailed FAQ document and additional logistical information will be shared with families in the coming weeks and then again at the beginning of the school year. We look forward to partnering with you to create the healthiest possible environment for our students to learn and grow.

 


Sincerely,


Dr. Chris Covino
Superintendent
La Grange School District 102

 

The Camp is open to boys and girls entering grades 4-8.  Dates are June 8 - 25, Mondays - Thursdays (no camp on Fridays).  Grades 4,5,and 6 will meet from 10:00am - 11:00am.  Grades 7 & 8 will meet from 11:00am - noon.  The cost for the camp is $75.00 per student and includes a T-Shirt.  Please choose the size at the time of registration. To register, use the QR code at the right.

 

From our PTO

If you would like to volunteer or contribute to the CP Field Day, please use this sign-up genius link and deliver to the main office on June 1st or buy from this amazon wishlist and get it shipped directly to us. If you would like to coordinate drop off before June 1st, please text Miory at (773) 414-4095.  Thank you for your support! 

 
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District/Community Events

 

The Brookfield Police Department wants everyone to enjoy e-bikes and e-scooters safely and responsibly. With the growing popularity of electric bikes and scooters throughout our community, new Village regulations are now in effect to help keep riders, pedestrians, and motorists safe.

  • E-bikes are divided into 3 classes
  • Class 3 e-bikes are restricted to riders age 16+
  • Helmets are required for riders under 18 on Class 3 bikes
  • E-scooters are limited to riders 18+
  • No riding on sidewalks
  • High-speed e-motors, mini bikes, and pocket bikes are prohibited on public sidewalks, public streets, paths, parks, and bike lanes
  • Unsafe operation and violations may result in citations and temporary impoundment

Parents are encouraged to review the rules with their children before riding. Riders should always:

  • Wear a helmet
  • Use lights at night
  • Yield to pedestrians
  • Ride predictably and responsibly
  • Know where their device is legally allowed to operate and follow the rules of the road

Our goal is education first and safety for everyone in Brookfield.

Learn more about the new regulations and safety information by clicking the button below.

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HOld The Phone Survey

As Hold the Phone continues to grow, we’d love to better understand how our programming, events, and resources are impacting families in our district.

Have our efforts helped shape tech habits, boundaries, conversations, or confidence around navigating technology at home? What programming has been most helpful? What would you like to see more of?

Even if you’ve never attended a Hold the Phone event, we still want your feedback. If you have a child in grades 3–8, your student participated in school-based programming and assemblies focused on healthy tech habits, digital citizenship, and online safety.

Please take 5 minutes to complete our anonymous survey. Your feedback will directly help guide future programming and support for families.

Thank you for being part of this important conversation and community.

 

Join us for The Loft Block Party on Saturday, June 6 from 12–4 p.m. for an afternoon of fun, creativity, connection, and community.

The Loft is a free space designed to support teen mental wellness and create opportunities for connection year-round. This event is one of our favorite traditions and a chance to welcome both familiar faces and new friends.

Enjoy:

• Live performances by School of Rock Oak Park and School of Rock Hinsdale

• Yard games and a dunk tank

• Taco truck

• Sno cones, popcorn, and cotton candy

• Art activities

• Hot dogs

• And more!

Bring your friends, bring your family, and help us kick off summer together.