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Bethany is home to Okaw Valley Community Unit School District 302. Okaw Valley is a K-12 district that was created in 2001 when the schools of Bethany and Findlay consolidated their individual school districts. The elementary and high school are located in Bethany while the middle school is located in Findlay.
Mark Kuzniewski became the superintendent in 2009. He was previously the principal of Buffalo Grove District 102's Aptakisic Junior High School. [3] In 2020 Kuzniewski received a five-year contract renewal. [4] Brook Park Elementary School: Currently for the 2024 - 2025 School year, Kelly King is the K - 2 Grade principal
The following is a list of school districts in Illinois.As of July 1, 2023, there were 852 public school districts, including 368 elementary districts, 97 high school districts, 386 unit districts, and one Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice district, and two cooperative high schools.
The towns that make up the District include Lake Zurich, Kildeer, Deer Park, Hawthorn Woods and unincorporated Forest Lake and North Barrington. District 95 is a public schooling system made up of 8 Schools, which consist of 5 elementary schools, 2 Middle Schools, and one High school. The district is managed by a seven-strong board of education.
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Bellwood School District 88; Berkeley School District 87; Berwyn North School District 98; Berwyn South School District 100; Brookfield School District 95; Brookwood School District 167; Burbank School District 111; Burnham School District 154-5; Calumet City School District 155; Calumet Public School District 132; Central Stickney School ...
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
Riverside Brookfield High School can trace its roots back to the late 1880s with Brookfield School District 95, and Riverside School District 96. In 1909, voters in both districts approved the creation of a new school district for high school students. [5] Thus, District 208, composed of Riverside Brookfield High School, was born.