Grades 9–12 Superintendent Dr. Mark McDonald Teachers 324 Budget 90 million USD Number of students 5,055 Student teacher ratio 15.6 | Established 1923 (1923) District ID 1712570 Website www.csd99.org Founded 1923 Schools 2 | |
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Community High School District 99 is a local school district serving Downers Grove, Woodridge, Westmont, Darien, Lisle, Bolingbrook, and Oak Brook in the state of Illinois. A non-residential portion of Lombard also is zoned to this district. It consists of two high schools, North High School and South High School, both located in Downers Grove. The current Superintendent of this district is Dr. Mark McDonald.
Contents
- Map of Community High School District 99 IL USA
- Community high school district 99 red ribbon week creating balance 2016
- History
- Other
- Staff
- Finances
- School Board
- Current School Board
- References
Map of Community High School District 99, IL, USA
Community high school district 99 red ribbon week creating balance 2016
History
In 2015 Henry Theiele was named district superintendent, effective July 1, 2016. He previously worked for Maine Township High School District 207 as the assistant superintendent for technology and learning.
Other
Definitions can be found on the District Report Card.
Staff
The teaching staff is 324 teachers, who have taught for an average of 13.5 years. Over 83.2% of teachers hold a master's degree or higher. The average salary for the equivalent of a full-time teacher is $89,652, over $25,000 above than the state average, and $118,419 for an administrator, over $18,000 above the state average. The Student-to-teacher ratio is 19 to 1, and the student to administrator ratio is 108 to 1.
Finances
For 2015, Fiscal Year 2013-2014
School Board
The Board of education for District 99 consists of 7 members. Each member serves for four years, and every other year (during even-numbered years) an election is held. Elections of Board members are scheduled such that four positions come up for election on years divisible by four, and three members come up for election on even numbered years not divisible by four.