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Arlington Heights School District 25

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Superintendent
  
Dr. Lori Bein

Age range
  
5-14

Hours in school day
  
7

Number of students
  
5,049

Hour in school day
  
7

Grades
  
K–8

Enrollment
  
5,049+

Number of schools
  
9

Motto
  
"A Community of Learners"

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School district
  
Arlington Heights School District 25

Headquarters
  
Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

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Arlington Heights School District 25 (AHSD25) operates seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and lease two other buildings and is located in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.

Contents

Map of Arlington Heights School District 25, IL, USA

Elementary Schools: Dryden, Greenbrier, Ivy Hill, Olive-Mary Stitt, Patton, Westgate, and Windsor

Middle Schools: South Middle School and Thomas Middle School

Properties: Twelve Properties. Seven Are Elementary Schools. Two Are Middle Schools. One is leased out to a private Japanese School & one is leased for a special education co-op and is also a maintenance facility for the districts vehicles. The last one serves as a district administration building.

Historical Schools: Dwyer Elementary (Closed 1970s), Wilson Elementary (Closed, 1977), Dunton Elementary (Closed 1981, Now Administration Building), Park Elementary (Closed 1981), Kensington Elementary (Closed 1982), Rand Junior High (Closed 1983) Miner Junior High (Closed 1978). North School (Closed 1976). North Arlington Middle School (Renamed To Thomas Middle School).

Superintendent: Dr. Lori Bein

Assistant Superintendent for Student Learning: Dr. Eric Olson

Assistant Superintendent for Personnel And Planning: Mr. Jake Chung

Assistant Superintendent for Student Services: Aimée LeBlanc

Assistant Superintendent for Business: Stacey Mallek

This school district has a Japanese student exchange program available for all middle school Students.

References

Arlington Heights School District 25 Wikipedia