District 202 administrators pose for a picture at a ribbon cutting ceremony at PSHS.

District 202 cut the ribbon on four new entrepreneurship classrooms, featuring the INCubator program, at all four high schools on Thursday, August 8, 2024.

INCubatoredu is a national program that provides specialized curriculum to hundreds of member schools in more than a dozen states.

The program provides online instruction materials, consultation on how the classroom is designed, a coaching and mentoring framework and professional development resources for the year-long course.

“Kids learn best by doing and that’s exactly what this is about and it’s a great collaboration with the community,” said Dr. Kate Morris, District 202’s Director of High School Curriculum and Instruction.

The district approached the Plainfield Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce almost two years ago inquiring about a partnership.

And now thanks to the chamber’s leadership and like-minded vision, almost 35 local business owners are volunteering as mentors or coaches to 75 high school students enrolled in this capstone course starting this school year.

“I am extremely passionate about this program because of the hands-on experience these students are going to get,” said Tasha Marsaglia, Executive Director of the Plainfield Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce.

Marsaglia believes this program will help close a gap between local businesses, schools and student partnerships.

“The big picture goal is to build internship opportunities for our students in our community workforce,” Morris said.

Students will spend the year building a product and with that they also will learn essential working skills such as critical thinking and collaboration.

“Our students will be public speakers by the end of the program,” Morris said.

Community Champions help recruit volunteers to serve as coaches, mentors, and board advisors.

They also connect volunteers with the teachers in each building and help train the volunteers.

The Community Champions for the 2024-25 school year are:

  • Plainfield High School-Central Campus

    • Cristina Zamarron, Tortilla Flatz Mexican Grill owner  

  • Plainfield South High School

    • Phil Ramos, Office Furniture Solutions president

  • Plainfield North High School

    • Tasha Marsaglia, Executive Director of the Plainfield Shorewood Area Chamber of Commerce

  • Plainfield East High School 

    • Susan Hohlman, sales trainer, mentor and entrepreneur

The INCubator program culminates with students presenting their product ideas to business investors in a “Shark Tank” type competition.  

The winner will receive a scholarship to use to further their education or business model.

To donate to the D202 INCubator, please visit the Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence at www.d202foundation.org.

To learn how to become a mentor or coach, please contact Morris at kmorris@psd202.org or 815-577-4346.

Plainfield School District 202 Foundation for Excellence is an independent non-profit 501(c)(3) organization committed to the development of enrichment programs and services that make a significant contribution to the quality of education.

Since its establishment in 1983, the Foundation has disbursed more than $1.2 million to support District 202 students and staff by funding grants, scholarships and projects.