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Palos School District 118 (Palos 118) is a school district headquartered in Palos Park, Illinois, in the Chicago metropolitan area. The district serves these areas: [2] Palos Park, Palos Heights, and a southern section of Palos Hills. [3] It also serves unincorporated areas with "Orland Park, Illinois" postal addresses. [4]
North Palos School District 117; Northbrook Elementary School District 27; Northbrook School District 28; Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123; Oak Park Elementary School District 97; Orland School District 135; Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15; Palos Heights School District 128; Palos Community Consolidated School District 118
District 118 also operates two elementary schools (Palos East and Palos West) and a middle school (Palos South). The district's Palos East elementary is situated within the city's boundaries. [12] Community High School District 218's Alan B. Shepard High School serves Palos Heights and several neighboring communities. Students can choose from ...
NCES District ID: 1730570 [1] Students and staff; ... www.d128.k12.il.us: Palos Heights School District 128 is a PK-8 Cook County, Illinois school district located in ...
Jul. 19—DANVILLE — It was a short summer break for Northeast Elementary Magnet School students, parents and staff for the balanced-calendar school. But as teachers return to the school today ...
North Palos School District 117; Palos School District 118. All sections are zoned to Palos South Middle School in Palos Park. Currently sections of Palos Hills in District 118 are divided between Palos East Elementary in Palos Heights and Palos West Elementary in Palos Park. Prior to 2016-2017 all of the District 118 portion of Palos Hills was ...
Wauconda School District 118 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
The former head of the Panoche Water District stole more than $25 million in water from a federal canal from 1992 to 2015, prosecutors say.