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Berwyn North School District 98 is a school district headquartered in Berwyn, Illinois, United States. The district serves the northern half of Berwyn. Residents move on to J. Sterling Morton High School West of the J. Sterling Morton High School District 201 after completion of the 8th grade.
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Oak Park Elementary School District 97 operates 10 schools, (eight elementary schools (K–5, unless otherwise noted) and two middle schools (6–8) in Oak Park, Illinois, USA.) The district has 459.4 teachers ( FTEs ) serving 5492 students for a Pupil/Teacher ratio of 15.
East Prairie School District 73 is an elementary school district located in the northern Cook County Chicago suburb of Skokie. The district is composed of a single facility, known as East Prairie Elementary School. East Prairie Elementary School educates all students in or below grade eight, and also runs a prekindergarten program. [2]
Berwyn North School District 98 used to host General Custer Elementary, which was built in 1908 and later torn down in 2000. In 2002, a new state-of-the-art school was built on the same site called Prairie Oak Elementary. Emerson Elementary and Heritage Middle School share a common wall, but are separate schools.
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The Berwyn Public Health District was established at the same time. The Township and the Berwyn Public Health District are two separate and distinct governmental bodies with separate governing Boards. The Township and Public Health District moved to their present headquarters at 6600 W. 26th Street in 1939.
Superintendent Catty Moore led the district’s annual Teacher of the Year Surprise Patrol to personally give the news to the 10 finalists. The winner from among Wake’s 11,000 teachers will be ...