Arlington Heights School District 25
Arlington Heights School District 25 (AHSD25) is a school district that serves and is based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. The school district serves over 5,550 students in nine schools.[1]
Arlington Heights School District 25 | |
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Cook County , 60004-60005 United States | |
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School district | Arlington Heights School District 25 |
Superintendent | Dr. Lori Bein |
Grades | K–8 |
Age range | 5-25 |
Number of students | 5,050 |
Hours in school day | 7 |
Campus type | Suburban |
Website | www |
Schools
The school district operates seven elementary schools and two middle schools.[2]
School Name | Lowest to Highest Grade | Number of Students | Principal | IRC Ranking |
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South Middle School | 6th grade-8th grade | 904 | Dr. Jim Morrison | Commendable |
Thomas Middle School | 6th grade-8th grade | 974 | Lori Naumowicz | Commendable |
Dryden Elementary School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 501 | Akemi Sessler | Commendable |
Greenbrier Elementary School | Prekindergarten-5th grade | 394 | Ms. Donna Bingaman | Exemplary |
Ivy Hill Elementary School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 639 | Mr. Scott Kaese | Exemplary |
Olive-Mary Stitt School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 605 | Erin Davis | Commendable |
Patton Elementary School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 434 | Mr. Eric Larson | Exemplary |
Westgate Elementary School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 580 | Ann Buch | Exemplary |
Windsor Elementary School | Kindergarten-5th grade | 523 | Lindsay Anastacio | Commendable |
Information based on 2017-18 Illinois Report Cards.[3]
Other Information
Properties
- Seven Elementary Schools
- Two Middle Schools
- A leased private Japanese School
- A leased special education co-op
- Is also a maintenance facility for the districts vehicles.
- A district administration building
Historical Schools
- Dwyer Elementary (Closed in the 1970s)
- Wilson Elementary (Closed in 1977)
- Dunton Elementary (Closed in 1981, Now Administration Building)
- Park Elementary (Closed in 1981)
- Kensington Elementary (Closed in 1982)
- Rand Junior High (Closed in 1983)
- Miner Junior High (Closed in 1978)
- North School (Closed in 1976)
- North Arlington Middle School (Renamed To Thomas Middle School)
- Berkeley Elementary (Closed in 1992)
Administration
- Superintendent: Dr. Lori Bein
- Assistant Superintendent for Student Learning: Dr. Becky FitzPatrick
- Assistant Superintendent for Personnel And Planning: Mr. Brian Kaye
- Assistant Superintendent for Student Services: Dr. Peg Lasiewicki
- Assistant Superintendent for Business: Stacey Mallek
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References
- "About Us / About Us". Arlington Heights School District 25. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- "AHSD 25 Report Card". Illinois Report Card. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
- "AHSD 25 School Report Cards". Illinois Report Card. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
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