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In 1953, School District 170 served 2,833 students, and in 2004 the district served 3,550 students. [citation needed] Dollie Helsel retired as superintendent in 2007. Tom Amadio, an alumnus of Bloom High School and formerly the assistant superintendent of Chicago Heights district, became the superintendent in 2007. [2]
Chicago Heights School District 170 operates twelve schools, with a student population of 3,600. Highland is the district's preschool for children aged three and four; Garfield, Grant, Greenbriar, Jefferson, Kennedy, Lincoln, Roosevelt, Washington-McKinley, and Wilson are neighborhood schools that serve students from kindergarten through fifth ...
A group of middle school-aged scientists have made a groundbreaking and possibly cancer-fighting discovery after collecting goose poop in an Illinois park. Chicago middle schoolers discover cancer ...
Central Stickney School District 110; Chicago Heights School District 170; Chicago Ridge School District 127-5; Cicero School District 99; Community Consolidated School District 59; Community Consolidated School District 146; Community Consolidated School District 168; Cook County School District 130; Country Club Hills School District 160
Chicago Heights School District 170 (Kennedy School) for Wysteria residents only; Chicago Heights School District 170 (Chicago Heights Middle School) for Wysteria residents only; Bloom Township High School District 206 (Bloom High School) for Wysteria residents only; Nearby Private Schools. Marian Catholic High School is a co-educational ...
An incident involving a female student in a hijab, an Islamic headscarf, being attacked by a male student at Glenside Middle School in Queen Bee District 16 in Glendale Heights, is being ...
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Flossmoor School District 161 is a school district headquartered in Chicago Heights, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. [2] It serves Chicago Heights and Flossmoor. [3] Homewood-Flossmoor High School is separate, controlled by its own school district.