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River Grove School District 85.5 is a school district headquartered in River Grove, Illinois.It operates a single K-8 school, River Grove Public School.The district was established in the 1830s along a trading trail leading from Chicago to a crossing of the DesPlaines River.
River Grove School District 85.5 (operating River Grove Elementary School) Elmwood Park High School Rhodes School District 84.5 (operating Rhodes Elementary School) Private K-12. Saint Cyprian Elementary School of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago (Closed in 2018) [14] Bethlehem Lutheran Elementary School (Closed in 2010)
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River Trails School District 26 is a school district headquartered in Mount Prospect, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. The school district serves more than 1,500 students in four schools. The school district serves more than 1,500 students in four schools.
Wheeling Community Consolidated School District 21 (CCSD21) is a school district headquartered in Wheeling, Illinois in the Chicago metropolitan area. [7] It serves most of Wheeling and surrounding communities, such as Buffalo Grove, Arlington Heights, Mount Prospect and Prospect Heights. As of 2006, there are ten elementary schools in the ...
Elmwood Park Community Unit School District 401 (EPCUSD 401) is a school district headquartered in Elmwood Park, Illinois. In 2019 the board approved a new infrastructure plan that voters were to vote on in a referendum worth $55 million held on March 17, 2020.
Adolph Link Elementary School Elk Grove Village: 482 30 16.1 Kindergarten 6th grade Albert Einstein Elementary School Hanover Park: 564 34 16.6 Prekindergarten 6th grade Anne Fox Elementary School Hanover Park: 449 30 15 Kindergarten 6th grade Francis Campanelli Elementary School Schaumburg: 558 28 19.9 Kindergarten 6th grade Edwin Aldrin ...
As of the 2020-2021 school year, District 62’s student population consists of 41.6% Hispanic, 37.7% White, 12.7% Asian, 4.2% Black, 3.5% Multiracial, and 0.1% Pacific Islander students. 48.1% of students come from low-income households, 33.7% have limited proficiency in English, and 17% of students with IEPs. 0.9% of students are homeless, lower than the state average at 2%.