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Maine West received its third such award—the most in District 207—from U.S. News in 2018 with Maine West ranked 27th and Maine East 46th among the state's 670 public high school. [13] In 2008, District 207 applied for and received nearly $1,000,000 from the Department of Education through the Teaching American History grant for U.S. History.
Maine Township High School District 207 is a school district based in Park Ridge, Illinois.. Composed of all of Park Ridge and most of Des Plaines, as well as portions of Glenview, Harwood Heights, Morton Grove, Niles, Norridge, Rosemont, and Norwood Park Township, the 36-square-mile (93 km 2) district lies approximately 14 miles Northwest of downtown Chicago. [6]
J. Sterling Morton High School District 201, a district in Cicero and Berwyn that competes athletically as "Morton High School", comprising the following campuses: J. Sterling Morton High School East, Cicero; J. Sterling Morton Freshman Center, Cicero; J. Sterling Morton High School West, Berwyn; Muslim Community Center Academy, Morton Grove
East Leyden High School; Dwight D. Eisenhower High School (Blue Island, Illinois) Elgin High School (Illinois) Elk Grove High School (Elk Grove Village, Illinois) Elmwood Park High School (Illinois) Evanston Township High School; Evergreen Park Community High School District 231
Maine East was known as Maine Township High School when it was built in 1929 as a replacement for the original Maine Township High School, which itself had been built in 1902. Until 1959, when Maine West High School was built, it was the only school in the district. The school was built with an indoor rifle shooting range and a swimming pool.
Ever since the fall semester began two months ago, Maine South High School students have been reaping the benefit of $82 to $85 million in recently-completed, taxpayer-funded renovations and ...
Maine East, the oldest school in the district, opened in 1929, but also had considerable numbers of alumni and students with the S.O.S. (Save Our School) campaign pushing to keep it open. On November 17, 1980, the school board voted, 4–3, to close Maine North by the following year, citing that it was not only the smallest school, but the ...
Just prior to the start of the 1964–65 season, it was announced that Arlington High School would join the league for the 1966–67 season, leaving the West Suburban Conference, and joining the division which included Forest View High School and soon to open school Elk Grove High School and 5 year old high school Fremd. [16] Maine West left ...