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Construction of the school began in 1962, with the first classes held in September 1964. It has undergone six additions since. The first, completed in the early 1980s, added a bookstore to the cafeteria, additional space around the maintenance area, a multi-purpose room by the gymnasiums (primarily used for dance and wrestling), six additional classrooms, and a greenhouse.
Originally consisting of a single school, Joliet Township High School (now known as Joliet Central High School), the district was expanded for the 1964–1965 school year with two new additional schools, Joliet East High School (closed in 1983, building now used for the Joliet Job Corps) and Joliet West High School (still in operation).
Joliet Central High School is a public secondary school located in Joliet, Illinois. Central is part of Joliet Township High Schools, along with Joliet West and Joliet East (now defunct). Before the opening of Joliet East and West, the school was called Joliet Township High School. In 1993, when Joliet Central and Joliet West combined many of ...
Joliet Township High School District 204; Joliet West High School; M. Minooka High School; O. Oswego Community Unit School District 308; P.
Joliet Public Schools District 86 is an elementary and middle school district headquartered in Joliet, Illinois. In 2009, almost 63% of the district's students were classified as low income, compared to 23.4% of Will County students overall. [2] The district feeds into Joliet Township High School District 204.
The district includes 22 schools, including one early learning center, 14 elementary schools for grades K-5, 5 junior high schools for grades 6–8, and 2 high schools. The district serves Oswego, Aurora, Montgomery, Plainfield, Yorkville, and Joliet. Total enrollment as of 2012 was about 18,000 students.
A 15-year-old boy was arrested after police say he brought a loaded handgun to West High School the morning of Nov. 26.. Students told a police officer at the school and an administrator that the ...
He transferred to the La Lumiere School in La Porte, Indiana after his freshman year. [1] Prior to the start of his senior year, Fears transferred back to Joliet West. [ 2 ] He averaged 18.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 5.3 assists per game and was named the Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year.