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1475 Maple Ave. Northbrook, Cook County, Illinois, ... IL-05-016-0280-02 [1] ... Northbrook School District 28 is an elementary school district situated in Northbrook
The Ed Rudolph Velodrome is a velodrome in Northbrook, Illinois used to host track cycling events and soccer games. [1] It was the more centrally located of two Chicago metropolitan area velodromes (the other residing in Kenosha, Wisconsin), until the Chicago Velo Campus was constructed in 2011. It is owned by the Northbrook Park District. [2 ...
Maple Ave. and Maple Lane between St. Johns Ave. and Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, Illinois Coordinates 42°11′41″N 87°47′58″W / 42.19472°N 87.79944°W / 42.19472; -87
Northbrook is a suburb of Chicago, located at the northern edge of Cook County, Illinois, United States, on the border of Lake County.It is part of a collection of upscale residential communities north of Chicago and belongs to Northfield Township and the greater North Shore.
Maple middle school, the most notable school of the three currently has about 400 students. It has received two blue ribbon school awards. It has produced notable alumni such as Duke basketball coach John Scheyer and former professional baseball player Jason Kipnis. The mascot for Wescott school is a wolf. The mascot for Willowbrook is a wildcat.
Glenbrook North is home to the Forrest S. Sheely Center for the Performing Arts (where the Northbrook Symphony performs) [26] and has an additional "little theater" located in the schools basement. Within the athletics wing exists multiple pools, [ 27 ] several gyms including a climbing and gymnastics gym, a fieldhouse, a fitness center, and ...
IL 83 (McHenry Road) Lake–Cook county line: Buffalo Grove–Wheeling line: 17.9: 28.8: US 45 / IL 21 (Milwaukee Avenue) Interchange: Deerfield–Northbrook line: 20.0: 32.2: I-94 Toll west / I-294 Toll south (Tri-State Tollway) – Chicago, Wisconsin: No westbound exit and eastbound Edens Spur entrance: Deerfield: 22.0: 35.4: IL 43 (Waukegan ...
Prior to that, there used to be a school called Indian Ridge, but this closed in 1982, with the building sold off to the Northbrook Park District, and now operates as the Northbrook Leisure Center. [3] The district prides itself in providing students with many accommodations such as disabilities, or accelerated learning.