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Welcome, and thanks for visiting!
You're invited to review the information below to learn more about what makes CCSD93 a unique place to work and grow, and use the links at the bottom of the page to apply today!
All of the CCSD93 employees are part of the District 93 Family. Together we strive to maximize the academic, social and emotional potential of each student and inspire them to become fearless learners, engaged citizens, skilled communicators, thoughtful visionaries and self-empowered individuals.
Why CCSD93?
- Competitive Benefits & Salaries
- Focus on Staff Wellness
- Multi-Year Mentor Program
- Quality Induction Program
- State of the Art Technology
- Competitive Benefits & Salaries
Competitive Benefits & Salaries
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Competitive Benefits & Salaries
- Average Teacher Salary 2024: $88,875
- Starting Novice Teacher w/BS Year 1: $58,237
- Paraprofessional starting wage: $19.00/hour
- School Nurse starting wage: $34.25/hour
- School Secretary: $20.00/hour
- Custodian: $20.00/hour
- Lunchroom Supervisor: $19.05/hour
Benefits Include:
- $50,000 Term Life Insurance Policy
- Sick Day Leave
- Health, Dental & Vision Insurance options
- District contributions to retirement programs
- Extra Curricular Stipend Opportunities
- Student Loan Repayment ($1200/year)
- Interest-Free Continuing Education Loan Program
- Average class size of 20 students
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- Focus on Staff Wellness
Focus on Staff Wellness
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Focus on Staff Wellness
- Flu Shot Clinics
- Wellness Screenings
- No-Cost Employee Assistance Plan
- Discounted Fitness Center Membership
- Monthly Wellness Newsletter and Districtwide Wellness Activities
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- Multi-Year Mentor Program
Multi-Year Mentor Program
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Multi-Year Mentor Program
We pride ourselves on providing staff members with learning experiences to extend, challenge and strengthen skills and expertise.
We know that supporting new teachers in their journey to become professional educators and having a strong induction/mentoring program can be key to instructional effectiveness. Instructional effectiveness, as we know, is directly correlated to student success, and our mission.
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- Quality Induction Program
Quality Induction Program
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Quality Induction Program
Licensed educators new to CCSD93 participate in our Teacher Induction program designed to provide teachers with a system of support to transition into effective teaching. The three primary goals of the program are to:
- Develop an understanding of District 93’s beliefs and culture
- Assist new staff with understanding District 93’s curriculum, instruction and programs
- Provide new staff with strategies and techniques that will improve their effectiveness as professional members of District 93
Highlights of the program include:
- Comprehensive New Teacher Orientation
- Highly Qualified Teacher Mentors
- On-site professional development and support session opportunities
- 1:1 Instructional Coaching Cycles
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- State of the Art Technology
State of the Art Technology
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State of the Art Technology
- 1:1 Technology District: Students in grades K-8 are issued their own personal devices
- All Licensed Educators are issued an up-to-date MacBook Air
- Licensed Educators teaching Grades K, 1, & 2 and Specialists are also issued an iPad
- SMART panel technology installed in classrooms districtwide
- Newly updated Innovation Centers districtwide
- Middle School state-of-the-art STEM labs
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Staff Testimonials
- Corinne McCabe, Principal
- Kacey Newman, Speech-Language Pathologist
- Karen Lee, Dual Language Teacher
- Rosanne Sikich, Director for Student Services
- Corinne McCabe, Principal
Corinne McCabe, Principal
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"My favorite part about working at CCSD93 is that it always feels like a family. I've been in a variety of buildings and it doesn't matter where I go." - Corinne McCabe
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- Kacey Newman, Speech-Language Pathologist
Kacey Newman, Speech-Language Pathologist
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My favorite part about working at CCSD93... "The students... I love the students. Every year I love the students and personally I've been here 20 years and the staff is huge part of the reason why." - Kacey Newman
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- Karen Lee, Dual Language Teacher
Karen Lee, Dual Language Teacher
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My favorite part about working at CCSD93... "I love the people here. I have the best kids, awesome families, and great co-workers." - Karen Lee
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- Rosanne Sikich, Director for Student Services
Rosanne Sikich, Director for Student Services
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"My favorite part is working with the people. I love working with the students, adults, and parents; and I'm excited to continue to do that!" - Rosanne Sikich
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Kids Heart Challenge in CCSD93!
For more than 20 years, CCSD93 elementary schools have proudly participated in the American Heart Association’s Kids Heart Challenge, raising funds for lifesaving heart research while promoting physical activity and emotional wellbeing. Through fun kickoff events and celebrations featuring a wide range of PE play stations, students learn the importance of staying active and healthy.
D93 Kids Foundation Keeps Students Warm With Coats for Kids
The D93 Kids Foundation is CCSD93’s nonprofit arm, which seeks to support the district's students to maximize their potential by providing warm winter apparel, school supplies and additional necessary resources to those experiencing need.
Western Trails Students See the Potential!
For American Education Week, Western Trails hosted themed days highlighting the efforts of the school and its students all week. Today, they capped it all off with “See the Potential Day," where students were encouraged to think and talk about what they want to be when they’re older, including future aspirations for jobs, higher education or careers. They were invited to represent the day by wearing a shirt of their favorite school or university.
Jay Stream Students Explore Potential Professions at Career Day!
Jay Stream Middle School hosted Career Day in partnership with Junior Achievement. All students visited their choice of three out of nearly 30 professionals who were on hand representing a wide variety of potential careers, including lawyers, an electrician, an engineer, police officers, researchers, realtors, a video producer, several medical specialists, firefighters and many more.
CCSD93 Summer STEAM Camp 2024!
Over 300 students from CCSD93 took part in Summer STEAM Camp. They collaborated on hands-on projects with peers from across the district, focusing on a different aspect of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math each morning!
Carol Stream 5th Graders Leave Legacy Behind Through Published Works!
Before moving on from Carol Stream Elementary, the school’s 5th graders created works to leave their mark on the school. Collaborating in small groups, they storyboarded, wrote, animated and published fictional narratives where characters employ the “3 P’s”--perseverance, productive struggle and problem solving--to find success. Each group’s Legacy Book was bound into a physical copy and gifted to a younger grade’s class, where it will live on in the classroom library to teach others how to overcome obstacles for years to come! Watch this video to find out more!
Heritage Lakes School Friday Live Announcements
Every Friday at Heritage Lakes, the entire school tunes in to important updates being broadcast in real time from the school’s Innovation Center, produced by the dedicated members of the Live Announcements Club.
A Day In The Life Of A CCSD93 Kindergartener!
Come join us for an exclusive look into a day in the life of the youngest elementary students in CCSD93! Discover the diverse learning experiences and exciting opportunities awaiting our young learners in the video here!
Roy DeShane Students Master Chess Moves
At Roy DeShane, students have been meeting regularly before school this year for Chess Club, learning its rules and strategy and facing off against one another. It started out for 4th and 5th graders, and now 3rd graders are learning the game of kings, while the older students are invited to return as expert coaches! Check out this video for more!
Egg Wars at Jay Stream: Yolk Love It
For decades, Jay Stream 7th graders have participated in Egg Wars! Students start out by designing a device meant to protect an egg, and as they learn concepts of physics throughout the trimester, they continuously tweak its design applying what they've learned to best protect their egg.
Dual Language 4th Graders Take on Cross-District Project
4th grade students in CCSD93’s Dual Language program recently wrote imaginative stories, recorded themselves reading them aloud and posted them to FlipGrid, an educational video sharing app. They then worked together across the District by watching the videos of their peers at Cloverdale, Elsie Johnson and Heritage Lakes. It was a terrific opportunity for the students to practice their oracy and collaborate with classmates from different schools!
Elsie Johnson Students Identify What Makes Their School Special
Recently, Elsie Johnson 1st graders completed a social studies unit on special locations by identifying what makes their school special to them. Each made a patch of their unique perspective, and the patches have been combined into a grade-wide quilt that celebrates the school!
CCSD93 Middle School Wellness Rooms: Proactively Meeting Students' Social and Emotional Needs
Each CCSD93 middle school is introducing a Wellness Room as a new facet of SEL in CCSD93. District behavior data indicates that a significant need among many students is the ability to self-regulate their emotions, and Wellness Rooms are calming spaces intentionally designed and operated to meet this very need.