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Local municipalities and their respective school districts operate individual public schools but the ISBE audits performance of public schools with the Illinois School Report Card. The agency is headquartered at 100 North 1st Street in Springfield. The agency also has offices at the James R. Thompson Center in the Chicago Loop. [2]
Deerfield Public Schools 109 is a school district in Deerfield, Illinois. It is responsible for 2,889 students taught by 295 teachers with an average class size of 20. [ 1 ] The district consists of; Kipling Elementary School, South Park Elementary School, Walden Elementary School, Wilmot Elementary School, Caruso Middle School, Shepard Middle ...
Community Unit School District 308 is a public school district located in Oswego, Kendall County, Illinois. The Superintendent of Schools is Andalib Khelghati. The Superintendent of Schools is Andalib Khelghati.
The elementary school was the second school added to the district in 1998. It was built with 42 classrooms, a gymnasium, cafeteria, and a media center in 96,011 square feet. When the elementary school was built, the grades K-3 moved there from the Middle School across the street.
Longfellow Elementary School 501 S. Arlington Heights Road, Buffalo Grove IL 60089 Michelle Friedman [8] 409 Riley Elementary School 1209 Burr Oak Drive, Arlington Heights IL 60004 Nicole Bellini 278 Field Elementary School 51 St. Armand Lane, Wheeling IL 60090 Crystal Jimenez 541 Tarkington Elementary School 310 Scott Street, Wheeling IL 60090
North Boone Community Unit School District 200 is a unified school district based in the central region of the county of its namesake, Boone County; more specifically, in the village of Poplar Grove, Illinois. Five of the six schools in the district are located here, with the other being eastwards in the village of Capron.
Due to the growth of the city of Buffalo Grove, the schools united into one in the 1960s. Along with a united district came a brand-new school. By the 1970s, the school was unable to handle the growing city and the school was torn down and the Aptakisic School replaced it. By 1981, grades K-5 began going to the new Pritchett Elementary School.
The non-high school district 202, which included the elementary school districts 182 and 184, was dissolved in July 1956. The area from this district was divided between Cahokia and East St. Louis School District 189 , and therefore Cahokia district took students of all grade levels from the former 202 district.