Winnebago County School Districts
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BOONE/WINNEBAGO ROE
The Boone/Winnebago Regional Office of Education provides services to educators and school districts in Boone and Winnebago Counties in Northern Illinois.
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DURAND CUSD 322
The mission of Durand CUSD 322 is to provide a school system that is committed to excellence in teaching and learning. We share this responsibility with the community allowing the opportunity for each student to learn the necessary skills to become life long learners and contributing members of society.
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HARLEM UD 122
Harlem School District 122 serves the communities of Loves Park, Machesney Park, and southern Roscoe. We are a growing community ready to serve the growing needs of Harlem residents. Our school district is located in northern Illinois, ninety miles northwest of Chicago, and just north of Rockford. The Harlem School District is a place where you can form a strong partnership with your child's educators. Through this partnership, your child has a better chance to succeed in school and in life.
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HONONEGAH CHD 207
Preparing today’s students to think, understand, and contribute in tomorrow’s world.
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KINNIKINNICK CCSD 131
To provide the environment that encourages and enables all students to develop their highest potential.
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PECATONICA CUSD 321
I want to welcome you and your child to Pecatonica Community Middle School. Please be assured that Pecatonica Community School District works diligently to provide a safe place for children to learn and grow. Since our future is dependent upon every child in our community becoming educated, The Pecatonica Board of Education has shared in its mission statement that students need to “…become life long learners in an ever-changing society.” Be assured that the enthusiastic and professional teachers, support staff, and administration are committed to this mission.
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PRAIRIE HILL CCSD 133
Provide learning opportunities and experiences to our students for a lifetime of growth and development.
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ROCKFORD SD 205
The mission of the Rockford Public Schools is to serve the community by ensuring all of its diverse students develop the capabilities to contribute to society, succeed in the global economy, and learn throughout their lives by creating dynamic integrated learning environments that respond to the needs and aspirations of the individual student in partnership with family and community.
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SHIRLAND CCSD 134
Shirland School is a special place filled with well mannered students eager to learn, and highly qualified, skilled educators passionate about teaching. Shirland students are supported at home by parents who care about their children's education and about their school. Because of its small size, Shirland School is really the heart of our little community. Students who attend Shirland School are blessed with excellent student teacher ratios, teachers who care, a challenging curriculum, access to state of art technology, and a positive, disciplined school climate. Shirland is a welcoming place, where everyone knows every student's name. Students here feel supportive, and a sense of belonging. Because we are a K-8 building, our students grow up here. Brothers and sisters watch each other grow and nurture each other. Our Junior High students assume a maturity and responsibility beyond their years supporting the development of their elementary peers. Shirland offers many unique opportunities for students. Our 8th grade students culminate their Shirland experience with a two night field trip to Springfield, our state's capitol and visit the historic President Lincoln sites. Past field trips have also included an overnight at Atwood Outdoor Environmental Center in New Milford, Illinois where students learn about the environment at the former site of Camp Grant, one of the largest military training bases in World Wars One and Two. Extra-curricular opportunities include Volleyball, Basketball, Student Council, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Young Rembrandt's, and the Discovery Language Spanish program. This is a challenging time for America's schools with rising No Child Left Behind Adequate Yearly Progress targets and funding crises. However, Shirland continues to meet the challenges. During the 2010-11 school year, Shirland achieved its highest Reading and Math scores ever on the Illinois Standards Achievement Test with 89% proficient in Reading and 96% proficient in Math. In addition, the school district received Financial Recognition for its 2010 Financial Profile, the highest category obtainable for district finances. Shirland is a jewel waiting to be discovered by you.
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WINNEBAGO CUSD 323
Winnebago CUSD #323 is located in the Village of Winnebago and services students from five rural communities. Students and families from Burritt, Rockford, and Winnebago Township as well as from the Villages of Winnebago and Seward are part of our education family. Winnebago CUSD #323 is a PreK-12 grade district that provides comprehensive, strong core academic programs. The district is comprised of one high school, one middle school, and two elementary schools. Our mascot, the Winnebago Indian, is a copyrighted mascot that was researched and drawn by local artist Tom Heflin.