Auburn High School is located in the Auburn Community Unit School District #10. The other
schools in the district are the Auburn Middle School (5-8) and the Auburn Elementary School (K-4).
The district comprises approximately forty-nine square miles with an enrollment of approximately
325 (9-12) high school, 360 (4-8) middle school, and 550 (K-4) elementary students.
MISSION STATEMENT
The Ball-Chatham Community Unit School District, a recognized leader in progressive education, engages and equips all students to achieve their unique potential through broad and diverse learning experiences.
CACC is proud to offer junior and senior high school students the opportunity to learn in an environment that is both unique and exciting! CACC students acquire knowledge and skills that are needed to move on to college and to enter the workforce by being taught by instructors that are experts in their fields in an environment that is safe and on the cutting edge of technology.
The mission of CUSD #16, in partnership with parents and community, is to provide quality educational opportunities, resources, and encouragement necessary for our students to....
*achieve their personal best academically and socially
*become responsible and productive citizens
*learn from and adapt to an ever?changing society
Our mission is to provide the education, skills, and authentic learning experiences designed to prepare students to be productive, contributing members of a global community.
To inspire each student to set personal goals and believe he or she can reach those goals in order to meet challenges and be successful in our ever-changing, technological world.
Rochester CUSD 3A Schools are located in Rochester, IL and strive to provide excellence in education for all of our students pre-K through grade 12. Currently, we have four main education centers (Early Childhood - 3; 4 - 6; 7 - 8; and 9 - 12) and an administrative center.
The mission of the Sangamon County Regional Office of Education is to serve as an advocate for education by providing positive leadership, performing regulatory functions as directed by the School Code of Illinois and the Illinois State Board of Education, coordinating and delivering state and local services, and disseminating information for educators, schools districts, and the community.
The District, in collaboration with parents and community, shall develop in all students the knowledge,
understanding, skills, and attitudes to empower
them to be responsible life-long learners and productive citizens in an ever-changing world. This will
be accomplished in a climate that promotes high
expectations, strives to meet individual needs, and
values diversity.
Tri-City Community Unit School District #1 is committed to providing all students with a superior education through the use of innovative and challenging programs in a safe and mutually respectful environment. We will offer students the opportunity to achieve maximum potential while instilling pride in themselves, their school, and their community.