Prepared by thePeoria County Regional Office of Education
d/b/aIllinois Virtual School
Annual Report
IVS Now!
May 2016
Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48
Elizabeth A. Crider Derry, Regional Superintendent
Cindy Dollman, Assistant Regional Superintendent
Illinois Virtual School Staff
Cindy Hamblin, Director
Danielle Brush Lewis, Coordinator of Professional Development Services
Edward Cook, Customer Service Lead
Maria Gottschalk, Learning Management System Specialist
Jennifer Kolar-Burden, Coordinator of Curriculum
Liz Lappin, Instructional Media Developer
Lara Zink Pritchard, Enrollment and Data Specialist
Illinois Virtual School has institutional membership in the following organizations.
• International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL)• Virtual School Leadership Alliance• Quality Matters• Consortium of School Networks (CoSN)
Peoria County Regional Office of Education d/b/a Illinois Virtual School
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Background and PurposeIllinois Virtual School (IVS) is the Illinois State Board of Education’s (ISBE) statewide virtual school. ISBE established IVS as a supplemental online program. The IVS program is designed to allow students who are enrolled in a public or private school to supplement their education by taking courses that are educationally appropriate. In addition, IVS works with homeschool students.
Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) GOAL 1:
“Every child in each public school system in the state of Illinois deserves to attend a system wherein . . . .
Ninety percent or more students graduate from high school ready for college and career.”
REALITY: Students may require alternative solutions to assure their learning success and preparation for college and/or career.
Solution: A school partnership with IVS provides:• an opportunity for students to take a fully online curriculum giving schools, students, and families
greater options;• an opportunity for students to take courses not offered by their face-to-face school, such as
Advanced Placement, world languages, and other enrichment opportunities;• flexibility in scheduling;• credit recovery options for students to graduate on time; and• individualized instruction that occurs anytime, anywhere, and any pace through teacher managed
courses.
The IVS program is administered through the Peoria County Regional Office of Education, a member of the Illinois Association of Regional Superintendents of Schools (IARSS). For the past 15 years, ISBE’s virtual program (IVHS, now IVS) has provided leadership to accelerate the adoption and use of online learning within Illinois. Working in partnership with public and private schools as well as homeschooled students, IVS offers classes to students, and professional development programs for educators, through online web-based services. Online learning increases educational access to improve educational outcomes.
Since IVS partners —not competes—with schools, the local school retains their students and is able to offer expanded learning opportunities.
This report has been prepared to identify the online learning opportunities made available to students and educators in Illinois through IVS. Specifically, this report highlights:
• Online courses available through IVS• Course enrollment and completion trend data• School partnerships established through the state • Professional development opportunities for educators
- Cindy Hamblin, DirectorIllinois Virtual School
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Full-Service Online Courses• IVS offers 138 semester, full-service courses in the curricular areas of Business and Economics,
Information Technology, Fine Arts, Health, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and World Languages. See Exhibit One page 11 for the course catalog.
• All twenty-six (26) Advanced Placement semester courses are approved through the College Board.• Five (5) world languages are offered (Spanish, French, German, Latin, and Chinese).• Courses are aligned to appropriate state and national standards. • Illinois certified, highly qualified teachers facilitate each IVS course.• IVS high school courses have been coded based on the State Course Codes and rigor levels as part
of the Illinois State Course System (ISCS).• IVS is recognized by the NCAA and College Board for AP courses. The IVS Ceeb Code is 140188. • IVS full-service courses are $225 (summer) or $250 (fall) per course. IVS invoices the school directly
for the student’s enrollment in IVS courses. Local school policy determines if the school or parent pays for the course and at what rate.
The graph below represents FY 15 course enrollments by Department.
The top three courses in respect to enrollment are:• Consumer Economics• American History• Health Education
In addition, the Spanish program at IVS had 603 enrollments in Spanish I-IV for the fall and spring semesters. The large enrollment is due to a shortage of Spanish instructors in Illinois.
Online Courses Available through IVS
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Commitment to QualityIVS is dedicated to offering quality courses, taught by quality instructors and supported by a quality technical assistance team.
IVS utilizes the Quality Matters rubric for reviewing and improving IVS courses. The Quality Matters rubric is based on research-supported and published best practices in online and blended course development. Quality Matters is a leader in quality assurance for online education.
IVS maintains a robust training and support program for its online instructors. Teachers new to IVS complete a multi-layer training program before receiving a course assignment. The training includes an introduction to the online environment; technical skill development in managing an online course; and practice performing the day-to-day responsibilities of an online instructor. New teachers are assigned to an IVS mentor for the initial 4 – 7 months of teaching. IVS maintains an experienced staff. Data collected in 2015 for a research project showed the median years of teaching online among IVS instructors was 8 years. Participation in an IVS Professional Learning Community and ongoing professional development are required of all instructors.
The IVS team is dedicated to supporting the school personnel, students, and parent/guardians using IVS programs. IVS utilizes a 24/7 help desk system to provide assistance and access to extensive resources. Our customer satisfaction rating is collected each month with an average of 97% satisfaction rate.
Credit Recovery Online Courses• IVS offers 26 semester, credit recovery courses in the curricular areas of Electives, Language Arts,
Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. See Exhibit One page 11 for the course catalog. • A prescriptive pretest is taken by the student to identify areas of deficiency, which then generates a
lesson-level learning plan of competencies for the student to complete. Learning plans also include key activities required for student promotion regardless of pretest performance.
• Illinois certified teachers manage these courses. The teacher is responsible for grading identified key assessments, monitoring progress, and completing the student when mastery is reach.
• IVS credit recovery courses are are $85 (summer) or $90 (fall) per semester course, with 10 weeks of access to complete.
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Below are the course enrollments for FY10 – FY 15 as well as FY16 enrollment to date.
FY 2010: 2530 enrollmentsFY 2011: 2993 enrollmentsFY 2012: 3167 enrollmentsFY 2013: 3185 enrollmentsFY 2014: 3837 enrollmentsFY 2015: 5157 enrollments
FY 16 Enrollments-to-Date (August 2015 through April 2016)Full-service courses have fourteen flexible enrollment terms throughout the school year. Each term includes 17 weeks of instruction. Credit recovery courses are setup for rolling enrollment. Schools can register a student to begin a credit recovery course any day of the year.
• August 2015 1132 enrollments• September 2015 298 enrollments• October 2015 138 enrollments• November 2015 86 enrollments• December 2015 70 enrollments• January 2016 123 enrollments• February 2016 212 enrollments• March 2016 196 enrollments• April 2016 133 enrollments
NOTE: Total enrollments to date for FY 16 are 3488. This represents a 52.6% increase for the same time period last year.
Completion Rate Data for Full Service CoursesCompletion Rate is determined by the number of students earning 60% or higher divided by the number of students in the course. Beginning in FY 12, students who drop after the two-week grace period or fail to earn 10% (non-starters) are not included in the calculation of the Completion Rate.
• 2010 – 2011 92% completion rate• 2011 – 2012 90% completion rate• 2012 - 2013 90% completion rate• 2013 - 2014 92% completion rate• 2014 – 2015 89% completion rate
Course Enrollment and Completion Data
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Students are directed to complete an IVS Course Survey at the 50% point of their course. The data shared below is from student data collected over the past three years. The data includes 3100+ student responses. The IVS team utilizes student feedback to enhance our services as well as address any concerns or celebrate successes.
The IVS StudentData during this time period indicates that 63.7% of our students are female and 36.3% are male. For 68% of the students, the IVS course they are enrolled in is their first online course. The table below reflects the breakdown of our students by their current grade in school.
Students’ reasons for taking an IVS online course reported in the survey include: • School requirement or school advised student to take the course 41.0%• Student has an interest in the subject 20.2%• Student is taking IVS course to get ahead in credit earned 14.7%• College entrance requirement 7.0%• Not offered at my school 7.0%• Student is taking an IVS course to make up missing credit 6.4%• Student is in Middle School looking for a high school course 3.1%• NCAA eligibility .6%
For 69% of the students, their IVS course is part of their daily class schedule.
When asked how much time is spent working on their course, 43% reported 3-4 hours per week and 32% reported working on their course 5+ hours per week.
Students were asked if the activities in their IVS course “made them think and helped them learn.” The survey results show 75.4% indicated yes.
For 72% of the students, the contact and feedback received from their IVS online teacher was identified as “just enough.”
Student Voices
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IVS employs 59 adjunct Illinois certified, highly qualified teachers. Instructor responsibilities include:
CommunicationInstructors communicate with students, parents, and local school mentors. Ongoing communication is maintained through emails, phone calls, and web conferencing.
Course ManagementInstructors manage their courses to help ensure student success. Course management includes:
• Setup of the course home page. Course home pages are the launch page for students to access their course content. The home page includes teacher contact information, video welcome to the course, course policies and procedures, etc.
• Post announcements on the home page to instruct, celebrate or inform students. • Maintain an up-to-date gradebook. • Supplement course content.• Provide instructional feedback.
Instruction and FeedbackInstructors grade assignments and provide quality feedback that is specific and instructional. Other support includes:
• Schedule synchronous time with students that need additional support or have questions related to the content or assignments.
• Notify student, parent, and school if student’s work is at 65% or below. • Review IEP/504 information and make appropriate student accommodations.
Active ParticipationInstructor professional development is scheduled throughout the school year and summer. IVS instructors participate in the following:
• Online faculty meetings.• Summer face-to-face professional development (3 days).
The IVS Instructor
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In addition to student course enrollments, IVS tracks public and private school partnerships. IVS has 516 schools that have established a partnership with our online program since 2010. The graph below represents the geographic portion of school partners in each region. See Exhibit Two, page 15 for a list of Public and Private Partner Schools. IVS also supports home-schooled students.
Area I (includes CPS) 218 partner schoolsArea II 76 partner schoolsArea III 85 partner schoolsArea IV 63 partner schoolsArea V 44 partner schoolsArea VI 30 partner schools
Based on the IVS Spring 2016 partner school survey, 97% either strongly agreed or agreed with the statement, “Our school is satisfied with the IVS program and services offered.”
What Our Partners are Saying
Quote from a Guidance Counselor:“We would not have continued Spanish without IVS.”
Quote from Building Registrar:“IVS has a curriculum that matches ours pretty well. Flexible start times. Strong customer service. Responsive teachers.”
Quote from a Building Registrar/Guidance Counselor:“Credit Recovery is great because we have no other avenue for students to earn credits lost due to failed grades. We also appreciate Full-Service Courses because we are a very small school and our curriculum is comprised of basic courses.
As Registrar and Guidance Counselor, I appreciate the professional manner in which IVS staff members conduct business. Questions and concerns are always promptly addressed.”
School Partnerships Established
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Online Professional DevelopmentIVS manages the online delivery system for statewide professional development (IVS-PD) as part of the Illinois State Board of Education’s contract. IVS has partnered with ISBE and regional agencies to deliver and host professional development opportunities for educators statewide. The IVS-PD platform allows for a variety of professional development models including blended, self-paced, and instructor/ facilitator-led training. Another goal in developing this platform is to make available a robust, registration and content delivery system for agencies to use as a one-stop location for state and regional directed educator professional development.
Since January 2011, 4,846 educators have enrolled in professional development opportunities through IVS. The graph below shows the PD enrollments for FY10-FY15. Enrollments to date for FY16 are 692.
Self-Paced CoursesSelf-paced courses allow participants to start a course at any time and progress through the content without scheduled due dates or assignment deadlines. However, each course does have an allotted window of time to complete the course. Self-paced courses available to state educators include: Creativity in the Mobile Classroom, Illinois Reading First (Grades K-3), Introduction to Online Learning, Moving to Mobile Learning, Teaching Online 101: Teaching in an Online Learning Model and Teaching Online 102: Advanced Strategies for Online or Blended Learning Instructors.
Blended Courses Since December 2012, a video-based course called Math: Right from the Start!, which features mathematical thinking strategies offered by Angela Andrews for success with Pre-K and early elementary children has been available to local early childhood centers through a grant with United Way. To date, 145 participants have completed this course.
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Facilitated Courses Facilitated courses have a scheduled start and end time, and a cohort of educators progresses through the course content together. These courses consist of interactive lessons, discussion boards, and other assessments with due dates and assignment expectations.
Intel® Teach Elements CoursesThrough the Intel Teach Affiliate (ITA) grant received in 2013 and 2014, IVS currently offers the following facilitated Intel® Teach Elements: Assessment in the 21st Century, Collaboration in the Digital Classroom, Designing Blended Learning, Educational Leadership in the 21st Century, Inquiry in the Science Classroom, Project-Based Approaches, and Teach Students to Think Critically with Data.
RNS in Special EducationTo meet the needs of the Special Education, Subpart B: 226.160 Medical Review, this course prepares Registered Nurses in schools who do not hold a Professional Educator License to assess and implement health services for students evaluated for special education. This course began in April 2014 and to date, 594 school nurses have successfully completed the course.
What Participants are Saying
Joan B. who completed Assessment of 21st Century Skills, a facilitated course:“I can’t even begin to explain how useful this course was. When a school board member came in and saw my students building their designs, we were able to talk about 21st Century Skills, as well as individual, and class assessments used in the project. He and the Principal thought the project was great. With this class, I was able to draw all of the pieces together. I had no idea it was going to be so useful and fun!”
Jenny A. who completed Illinois Reading First, a self-paced course:“I just completed my first online course and want to thank you for such a meaningful and useful course. I have many years teaching experience and have completed 12 hours of reading instruction at the college level, and still found many new things to learn from this course. The collection of resources is outstanding as well as the links to the rich and useful websites to support classroom teachers.”
For additional information or to discuss online learning opportunities, please contact:
Cindy Hamblin, Director(309) 676-1000 ext. 1051
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Exhibit One
IVS 2015 - 2016 Course Catalog
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Business and EconomicsAccounting (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Career Planning ●College and Career Prep I ●College and Career Prep II ●Consumer Economics* ●Economics ●Entrepreneurship ●International Business ●
Information TechnologyComputer Concepts & Soft-ware Applications*CTE ●
Beginning Programming* (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Intro. to Web Page Design ●Java Programming ●
Fine ArtsAmerican Art* ●Art History: Ancient to Classical Art ●
Art History: Renaissance to 20th Century Art ●
Digital Photography ●Advanced Digital Photography ●
Music Appreciation ●
Health EducationHealth Education ●Orientation to Health Occupations*CTE ●
Parenting ●
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Language ArtsAmerican Literature (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
British Literature (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
Creative Writing ●English I (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
English II (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
Middle School Language Arts (Grades 6-8)
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Reading Skills and Strategies ● ●World Literature (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
Writing Skills and Strategies ● ●
MathematicsAlgebra I* (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
Algebra II* (Semester 1 and 2) ● ● ●
Calculus* Semester 1 and 2) ●Calculus AB (Semester 1 and 2) ●Fundamentals of Geometry and Algebra (Semester 1 and 2)
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Geometry (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●Math of Personal Finance (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Pre-Algebra (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●Precalculus (Semester 1 and 2) ●Probability & Statistics ●Statistics (Semester 1 and 2) ●
The IVS Course List
* New or Updated courses
CTE (Career & Technical Education) courses are in line with ISBE College & Career Readiness matrices.
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ScienceAstronomy ●Biology (Semester 1 and 2) ● ● ●Chemistry (Semester 1 and 2) ● ● ●Earth Science (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●
Environmental Science ● ●Meteorology ●Oceanography ●Physical Science ●Physics (Semester 1 and 2) ● ●Physics 1 (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Social StudiesAmerican History* (Semester 1 and 2) ● ● ●
Anthropology ●Civics* ● ●Introduction to Sociology ●Macroeconomics ●Microeconomics ●Psychology* ● ●US Government and Politics ● ●US History (Semester 1 and 2) ●
World Cultures &Geography ●World History (Semester 1 and 2) ● ● ●
World LanguagesFrench I, II, III, and IV (Semester 1 and 2) ●
German I, II, III, and IV (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Latin I and II (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Mandarin Chinese I and II (Semester 1 and 2) ●
Spanish I, II, III, and IV (Semester 1 and 2) ●
IVS courses are…..
• designed for rigor to adequately prepare students for college and career.
• standards based to meet all State, NCAA, College Board and other relevant requirements.
• reviewed on an ongoing basis against standards and student performance data
• revised and redeveloped as needed to ensure quality.
• multimodal and built for multiple learning styles.
• compatible with mastery based learning requirements.
• designed to foster active learning through interactives, games, collaboration opportunities and real world application.
• flexible in design to accommodate individual student needs.
• comprehensive enough to provide a complete program of study.
• in tune with digital native students looking for individualized, engaging, empowering learning.
New and Updated Courses• Consumer Economics
• Civics
• Computer Concepts & Software Applications (CTE)
• Beginning Programming
• American Art
• Orientation to Health Occupations (CTE)
• World History Honors
• Algebra 1
• Algebra 2
• Fundamentals of Geometry and Algebra (Middle School)
• Calculus
• Calculus - Dual Credit
• Physical Science – Credit Recovery
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Exhibit Two
IVS Partner Schools Since fall of 2010
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Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area I
ROE 5 CCSD 62 IROQUOIS COMMUNITY SCHOOL
East Prairie SD 73 EAST PRAIRIE ELEM SCHOOL
Evanston Twp HSD 202 EVANSTON TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
Glenview CCSD 34 ATTEA MIDDLE SCHOOL SPRINGMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Kenilworth SD 38 JOSEPH SEARS SCHOOL
Maine Township HSD 207 MAINE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL MAINE WEST HIGH SCHOOL
Morton Grove SD 70 PARK VIEW ELEM SCHOOL
Mount Prospect SD 57 LINCOLN MIDDLE SCHOOL
New Trier Twp HSD 203 NEW TRIER TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
Niles Twp CHSD 219 NILES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL NILES WEST HIGH SCHOOL
Northbrook ESD 27 WOOD OAKS JR HIGH
Northbrook SD 28 NORTHBROOK JUNIOR HIGH
Northfield Twp HSD 225 GLENBROOK NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Palatine CCSD 15 WALTER R SUNDLING JR HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District ARIE CROWN HEBREW DAY CHICAGOLAND JEWISH HIGH SCHOOL HILLEL TORAH NORTH SUBURBAN DAY SCH LOYOLA ACADEMY NOTRE DAME COLLEGE PREP REGINA DOMINICAN HIGH SCHOOL WILLOWS ACADEMY
River Trails SD 26 INDIAN GROVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RIVER TRAILS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Township HSD 211 HOFFMAN ESTATES HIGH SCHOOL J B CONANT HIGH SCHOOL PALATINE HIGH SCHOOL SCHAUMBURG HIGH SCHOOL WM FREMD HIGH SCHOOL
Wheeling CCSD 21 JAMES FENIMORE COOPER MIDDLE SCHOOL
Wilmette SD 39 WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 6 Cicero SD 99 UNITY JR HIGH SCHOOL
La Grange SD 102 PARK JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Leyden CHSD 212 EAST LEYDEN HIGH SCHOOL WEST LEYDEN HIGH SCHOOL
Oak Park - River Forest SD 200 OAK PARK & RIVER FOREST HS
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Private School District GUERIN COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL SAINT ODILO SCHOOL
Ridgewood CHSD 234 RIDGEWOOD COMM HIGH SCHOOL
River Forest SD 90 ROOSEVELT SCHOOL
Riverside SD 96 HAUSER JR HIGH SCHOOL
Riverside-Brookfield Twp SD 208 RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD TWP HS
Rosemont ESD 78 ROSEMONT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ROE 7 Argo CHSD 217 ARGO COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
CHSD 218 DD EISENHOWER HIGH SCH (CAMPUS) H L RICHARDS HIGH SCH (CAMPUS)
Cons HSD 230 AMOS ALONZO STAGG HIGH SCHOOL CARL SANDBURG HIGH SCHOOL
Evergreen Park EDS 124 CENTRAL JR HIGH SCHOOL - EVERGREEN PARK SOUTHWEST ELM SCHOOL
Lemont Twp HSD 210 LEMONT TWP HIGH SCHOOL
Oak Lawn CHSD 229 OAK LAWN COMM HIGH SCHOOL
Oak Lawn-Hometown SD 123 OAK LAWN-HOMETOWN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Palos CCSD 118 PALOS SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL
Private School District CHICAGO CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL MOUNT ASSISI ACADEMY QUEEN OF PEACE HIGH SCHOOL
Rich Twp HSD 227 RICH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 15 CPS-City of Chicago District 299 ALCOTT HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE HUMANITIES AMANDLA CHARTER SCHOOL AUSTIN BUSINESS & ENTREP ACADEMY BENITO JUAREZ COMMUNITY ACADEMY BOWEN HIGH SCHOOL BRONZEVILLE SCHOLASTIC HIGH SCHOOL BROOKS COLLEGE PREP HS CHICAGO AGRI-SCI HIGH SCHOOL CHICAGO MILITARY ACADEMY CICS - RALPH ELLISON CAMPUS CLEMENTE COMM ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL CORLISS HS CPS VIRTUAL SCHOOL DYETT ACADEMIC CENTER EPIC ACADEMY FORD POWER HOUSE CHARTER HS GAGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE COLLEGE PREP GREELEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL HANCOCK HIGH SCHOOL IHSCA CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL INTER-AMERICAN ELEM MAGNET SCHOOL JONES COLLEGE PREP KENWOOD ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL LANE TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL LINCOLN PARK HIGH SCHOOL LINDBLOM MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY MANLEY CAREER ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL MARINE MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY MATHER HIGH SCHOOL MORGAN PARK HIGH SCHOOL NORTHSIDE COLLEGE PREP OGDEN INT’L SCHOOL OF CHICAGO
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PHILLIPS ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL RICKOVER NAVAL ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL SENN HIGH SCHOOL SPRY COMMUNITY LINKS HIGH SCHOOL TAFT HIGH SCHOOL UIC COLLEGE PREP HIGH SCHOOL VON STEUBEN HIGH SCHOOL WALTER PAYTON COLLEGE PREP SCHOOL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL WELLS COMMUNITY ACADEMY HS WHITNEY YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL WILDWOOD ELEM SCHOOL WILLIAMS MEDICAL PREP HS YOUNG WOMENS LEADERSHIP CHARTER HS
Private School District CHICAGO ACADEMY FOR THE ARTS FRANCIS W PARKER SCHOOL HANNA SACKS BAIS YAAKOV HIGH SCHOOL IDA CROWN JEWISH ACADEMY INTRINSIC CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL JOSEPHINUM ACADEMY LUTHER NORTH COLLEGE PREP MORGAN PARK ACADEMY MOTHER MCAULEY LIBERAL ARTS H S OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY RESURRECTION COLLEGE PREP HIGH WOLCOTT SCHOOL YESHIVAS MEOR HA TORAH OF CHICAGO
ROE 19 Butler SD 53 BUTLER JR HIGH SCHOOL
Cass SD 63 CASS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
CUSD 200 WHEATON-WARRENVILLE SOUTH HS CUSD 201 WESTMONT HIGH SCHOOL
DuPage HSD 88 ADDISON TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL WILLOWBROOK HIGH SCHOOL
Elmhurst SD 205 YORK COMM HIGH SCHOOL Glenbard Twp HSD 87 GLENBARD EAST HIGH SCHOOL
Hinsdale CCSD 181 CLARENDON HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Hinsdale Twp HSD 86 HINSDALE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HINSDALE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Indian Prairie CUSD 204 METEA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL NEUQUA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL WAUBONSIE ALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Lake Park CHSD 108 LAKE PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Lisle CUSD 202 LISLE HIGH SCHOOL
Lombard SD 44 GLENN WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL
Maercker SD 60 WESTVIEW HILLS MIDDLE SCHOOL
Naperville CUSD 203 NAPERVILLE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL NAPERVILLE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District BENET ACADEMY IC CATHOLIC PREP MONTINI CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL TIMOTHY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL
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ROE 24 Coal City CUSD 1 COAL CITY HIGH SCHOOL COAL CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL
Minooka CHSD 111 MINOOKA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Oswego CUSD 308 OSWEGO EAST HIGH SCHOOL OSWEGO HIGH SCHOOL
Saratoga CCSD 60C SARATOGA SCHOOL
ROE 31 Batavia USD 101 BATAVIA SR HIGH SCHOOL ROTOLO MIDDLE SCHOOL
Central CUSD 301 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL - BURLINGTON CUSD 300 DUNDEE-CROWN HIGH SCHOOL HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL HARRY D JACOBS HIGH SCHOOL
Geneva CUSD 304 GENEVA COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District AURORA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL EINSTEIN ACADEMY MOOSEHEART HIGH SCHOOL
SD U-46 BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL LARKIN HIGH SCHOOL STREAMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
St Charles CUSD 303 ST CHARLES EAST HIGH SCHOOL ST CHARLES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 34 Barrington CUSD 220 BARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL CHSD 117 ANTIOCH COMM HIGH SCHOOL LAKES COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOLCHSD 128 LIBERTYVILLE HIGH SCHOOL VERNON HILLS HIGH SCHOOL
Deerfield SD 109 CARUSO MIDDLE SCHOOL SHEPARD MIDDLE SCHOOL
Diamond Lake SD 76 WEST OAK MIDDLE SCHOOL
Felicity Schools LLC FELICITY SCHOOL
Fremont SD 79 FREMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL
Hawthorn CCSD 73 HAWTHORN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Lake Forest CHSD 115 LAKE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL
Lake Forest SD 67 SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Lake Zurich CUSD 95 LAKE ZURICH HIGH SCHOOL
Mundelein Cons HSD 120 MUNDELEIN CONS HIGH SCHOOL
North Chicago SD 187 NORTH CHICAGO COMM HIGH SCHOOL
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North Shore SD 112 NORTH SHORE ACADEMY
Rondout SD 72 RONDOUT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Twp HSD 113 DEERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Warren Twp HSD 121 WARREN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
Winthrop Harbor SD 1 NORTH PRAIRIE JR HIGH
Zion ESD 6 ZION CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL
Zion-Benton Twp HSD 126 ZION-BENTON TWNSHP HI SCH
ROE 44 Alden Hebron SD 19 ALDEN-HEBRON HIGH SCHOOL
CHSD 155 CARY-GROVE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CRYSTAL LAKE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL CRYSTAL LAKE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
Cons SD 158 HUNTLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Harvard CUSD 50 HARVARD HIGH SCHOOL
Johnsburg CUSD 12 JOHNSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Marengo CHSD 154 MARENGO COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Woodstock CUSD 200 WOODSTOCK HIGH SCHOOL WOODSTOCK NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 56 Beecher CUSD 200U BEECHER HIGH SCHOOL
Crete Monee CUSD 201U CRETE-MONEE HIGH SCHOOL
Elwood CCSD 203 ELWOOD C C SCHOOL
Joliet PSD 86 DIRKSEN JUNIOR HIGH
Lincoln Way CHSD 210 LINCOLN-WAY NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Peotone CUSD 207U PEOTONE HIGH SCHOOL PEOTONE JUNIOR HIGH
Plainfield SD 202 AUX SABLE MIDDLE SCHOOL HERITAGE GROVE MIDDLE SCHOOL PLAINFIELD HIGH SCHOOL - CENTRAL CAMPUS
Private School District JOLIET CATHOLIC ACADEMY NOONAN ACADEMY PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
Union SD 81 UNION ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Valley View CUSD 365 BOLINGBROOK HIGH SCHOOL ROMEOVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Wilmington CUSD 209U WILMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
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Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area II
ROE 4 Belvidere CUSD 100 BELVIDERE HIGH SCHOOL BELVIDERE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL
Durand CUSD 322 DURAND HIGH SCHOOL
Hononegah CHD 207 HONONEGAH COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Pecatonica CUSD 321 PECATONICA HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District KEITH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART ACADEMY ROCKFORD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ROCKFORD IQRA SCHOOL ROCKFORD LUTHERAN SCHOOL
Rockford SD 205 ACADEMIC CAREER ED HIGH SCHOOL AUBURN HIGH SCHOOL - ROCKFORD GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP AND LEARNING ACADEMY ROCKFORD EAST HIGH SCHOOL THURGOOD MARSHALL SCHOOL WASHINGTON ACADEMY - Rockford
Winnebago CUSD 323 WINNEBAGO HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 8 Chadwick-Milledgeville CUSD 399 MILLEDGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Dakota CUSD 201 DAKOTA JR SR HIGH SCHOOL
East Dubuque USD 119 EAST DUBUQUE HIGH SCHOOL
Eastland CUSD 308 EASTLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Galena USD 120 GALENA HIGH SCHOOL
Orangeville CUSD 203 ORANGEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ORANGEVILLE JR HIGH SCHOOL
River Ridge CUSD 210 RIVER RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Scales Mound CUSD 211 SCALES MOUND HIGH SCHOOL
Warren CUSD 205 WARREN JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
West Carroll CUSD 314 WEST CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 16 Hiawatha CUSD 426 HIAWATHA JR AND SR HIGH SCHOOL HIAWATHA PREK-8 SCHOOL
Hinckley Big Rock CUSD 429 HINCKLEY-BIG ROCK HIGH SCHOOL
Indian Creek CUSD 425 INDIAN CREEK HIGH SCHOOL
Somonauk CUSD 432 SOMONAUK JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL Sycamore CUSD 427 SYCAMORE HIGH SCHOOL SYCAMORE MIDDLE SCHOOL
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ROE 28 Alwood CUSD 225 ALWOOD MIDDLE-SENIOR HIGH
Annawan CUSD 226 ANNAWAN HIGH SCHOOL
Bureau Valley CUSD 340 BUREAU VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL BUREAU VALLEY NORTH
Depue USD 103 DEPUE HIGH SCHOOL
Galva CUSD 224 GALVA JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Geneseo CUSD 228 GENESEO HIGH SCHOOL
Hall HSD 502 HALL HIGH SCHOOL
Kewanee CUSD 229 KEWANEE HIGH SCHOOL
Princeton HSD 500 PRINCETON HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District ST. BEDE ACADEMY
Wethersfield CUSD 230 WETHERSFIELD JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 35 Henry-Senachwine CUSD 5 HENRY-SENACHWINE HIGH SCHOOL
Leland CUSD 1 LELAND HIGH SCHOOL
Lostant CUSD 425 LOSTANT ELEM SCHOOL
Mendota Twp HSD 280 MENDOTA TWP HIGH SCHOOL
Miller Twp CCSD 210 MILTON POPE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Ottawa Twp HSD 140 OTTAWA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District MARQUETTE ACADEMY
Putnam County CUSD 535 PUTNAM COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL PUTNAM COUNTY JR HIGH
Seneca Twp HSD 160 SENECA HIGH SCHOOL
Wallace CCSD 195_District WALLACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ROE 47 Ashton-Franklin Center CUSD 275 ASHTON-FRANKLIN CENTER HIGH SCHOOL
Byron CUSD 226 BYRON HIGH SCHOOL
Dixon USD 170 DIXON HIGH SCHOOL
Erie CUSD 1 ERIE HIGH SCHOOL Meridian CUSD 223 STILLMAN VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Morrison CUSD 6 MORRISON HIGH SCHOOL
Oregon CUSD 220 OREGON HIGH SCHOOL
Polo CUSD 222 POLO COMM HIGH SCHOOL
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Prophetstown-Lyndon-Tampico CUSD3 PROPHETSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District NEWMAN CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL
River Bend CUSD 2 FULTON HIGH SCHOOL
Rochelle Twp HSD 212 ROCHELLE TWP HIGH SCHOOL
Sterling CUSD 5 STERLING HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 49 Moline USD 40 MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL
Riverdale CUSD 100 RIVERDALE SR HIGH SCHOOL
Rock Island SD 41 WASHINGTON JR HIGH SCHOOL
Rockridge CUSD 300 ROCKRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL
Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area III
ROE 1 A-C Central CUSD 262 A-C CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Beardstown CUSD 15 BEARDSTOWN JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Brown County CUSD 1 BROWN COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Liberty CUSD 2 LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL
Payson CUSD 1 SEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOL
Pikeland CUSD 10 PIKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL
Pleasant Hill CUSD 3 PLEASANT HILL HIGH SCHOOL
Quincy SD 172 QUINCY SR HIGH SCHOOL
Scott-Morgan CUSD 2 BLUFFS HIGH SCHOOL
Triopia CUSD 27 TRIOPIA GRADE SCHOOL TRIOPIA JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Virginia CUSD 64 VIRGINIA SR HIGH SCHOOL
Waverly CUSD 6 WAVERLY HIGH SCHOOL
Western CUSD 12 WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Winchester CUSD 1 WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 26 Astoria CUSD 1 ASTORIA HIGH SCHOOL
Bushnell Prairie City CUSD 170 BUSHNELL-PRAIRIE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Canton Union SD 66 CANTON HIGH SCHOOL
CUSD 3 Fulton County CUBA SR HIGH SCHOOL
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Lewistown CUSD 97 LEWISTOWN HIGH SCHOOL
Schuyler-Industry CUSD 5 RUSHVILLE-INDUSTRY HIGH SCHOOL
Southeastern CUSD 337 SOUTHEASTERN JR/SR HIGH
Spoon River Valley CUSD 4 SPOON RIVER VALLEY SR HIGH SCH
West Prairie CUSD 103 WEST PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 33 Abingdon-Avon CUSD 276 ABINGDON-AVON HIGH SCHOOL
Knoxville CUSD 202 KNOXVILLE SR HIGH SCHOOL
Mercer County School District 404 MERCER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
R O W V A CUSD 208 ROWVA HIGH SCHOOL
United CUSD 304 UNITED HIGH SCHOOL
West Central CUSD 235
WEST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 48 Brimfield CUSD 309 BRIMFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Dunlap CUSD 323 DUNLAP HIGH SCHOOL DUNLAP VALLEY MIDDLE SCHOOL RIDGEVIEW ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Elmwood CUSD 322 ELMWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Farmington Central CUSD 265 FARMINGTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Il Valley Central USD 321 ILLINOIS VALLEY CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL MOSSVILLE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Illini Bluffs CUSD 327 ILLINI BLUFFS HIGH SCHOOL
Limestone CHSD 310 LIMESTONE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Peoria Heights CUSD 325 PEORIA HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL
Peoria SD 150 MANUAL ACADEMY PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL QUEST CHARTER SCHOOL ACADEMY RICHWOODS HIGH SCHOOL
Princeville CUSD 326 PRINCEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District DAARUL ULOOM SCHOOL KIEFER SCHOOL - MADISON PEORIA ACADEMY PEORIA NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL PEORIA REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SAINT PHILOMENA SCHOOL ST THOMAS THE APOSTLE
ROE 51 Athens CUSD 213 ATHENS SR HIGH SCHOOL
Auburn CUSD 10 AUBURN HIGH SCHOOLGreenview CUSD 200 GREENVIEW JR SR HIGH SCHOOL
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New Berlin CUSD 16 NEW BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL
Pawnee CUSD 11 PAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL
Pleasant Plains CUSD 8 PLEASANT PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL
Porta CUSD 202 PORTA HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN SCHOOL SACRED HEART-GRIFFIN HIGH SCHOOL
Riverton CUSD 14 RIVERTON HIGH SCHOOL RIVERTON MIDDLE SCHOOL
Rochester CUSD 3A ROCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Springfield SD 186 ILES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Tri City CUSD 1 TRI CITY HIGH SCHOOL
Williamsville CUSD 15 WILLIAMSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 53 County of Woodford School (District) METAMORA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
Creve Coeur SD 76 PARKVIEW JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Deer Creek-Mackinaw CUSD 701 DEE-MACK HIGH SCHOOL
Delavan CUSD 703 DELAVAN HIGH SCHOOL
East Peoria SD 86 CENTRAL JR HIGH SCHOOL
El Paso-Gridley CUSD 11 EL PASO GRIDLEY HIGH SCHOOL
Eureka CUD 140 EUREKA HIGH SCHOOL
Fieldcrest CUSD 6 FIELDCREST HIGH SCHOOL
Havana CUSD 126 HAVANA HIGH SCHOOL
Lowpoint-Washburn CUSD 21 LOWPOINT WASHBURN JR SR HIGH SCHOOL
Midwest Central CUSD 191 MIDWEST CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Morton CUSD 709 MORTON HIGH SCHOOL MORTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Pekin CSD 303 PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
Tremont CUSD 702 TREMONT HIGH SCHOOL
Washington CHSD 308 WASHINGTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL
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Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area IV
ROE 9 Champaign CUSD 4 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL - Champaign
Fisher CUSD 1 FISHER JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL
Heritage CUSD 8 HERITAGE HIGH SCHOOL
Mahomet-Seymour CUSD 3 MAHOMET-SEYMOUR HIGH SCHOOL
Paxton-Buckley-Loda CUD 10 PAXTON-BUCKLEY-LODA HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District JUDAH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
St Joseph CCSD 169 ST JOSEPH MIDDLE SCHOOL
Tolono CUSD 7 UNITY HIGH SCHOOL - Tolono
Urbana SD 116 URBANA HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 11 Casey-Westfield CUSD 4C CASEY-WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Central A & M CUD 21 CENTRAL A & M HIGH SCHOOL
Edgar County CUD 6 CHRISMAN HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR HIGH
Kansas CUSD 3 KANSAS HIGH SCHOOL
Martinsville CUSD 3C MARTINSVILLE JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Mattoon CUSD 2 MATTOON HIGH SCHOOL
Paris-Union SD 95 PARIS HIGH SCHOOL Private School District ARTHUR CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Shiloh CUSD 1 SHILOH HIGH SCHOOL
Stewardson-Strasburg CUD 5A STEWARDSON-STRASBURG HIGH SCHOOL
Tuscola CUSD 301 TUSCOLA HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 17 Bloomington SD 87 BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
Chester-East Lincoln CCSD 61 CHESTER-EAST LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL
Clinton CUSD 15 CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL CLINTON JR HIGH SCHOOL
Flanagan-Cornell Dist 74 FLANAGAN-CORNELL HIGH SCHOOL
Hartsburg Emden CUSD 21 HARTSBURG-EMDEN JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Heyworth CUSD 4 HEYWORTH JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Leroy CUSD 2 LEROY HIGH SCHOOL
Lexington CUSD 7 LEXINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
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McLean County USD 5 KINGSLEY JR HIGH SCHOOL NORMAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL NORMAL COMMUNITY WEST HIGH SCHOOL
Mt Pulaski CUSD 23 MOUNT PULASKI HIGH SCHOOL
Olympia CUSD 16 OLYMPIA HIGH SCHOOL
Pontiac Twp HSD 90 PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL EPIPHANY SCHOOL
Ridgeview CUSD 19 RIDGEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
Tri Valley CUSD 3 TRI-VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 32 Bradley Bourbonnais CHSD 307 BRADLEY-BOURBONNAIS COMM HIGH SCHOOL
Central CUSD 4 CLIFTON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Cissna Park CUSD 6 CISSNA PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Iroquois County CUSD 9 WATSEKA COMM HIGH SCHOOL
Kankakee SD 111 KANKAKEE HIGH SCHOOL
Milford Area Public SD 124 MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL
Momence CUSD 1 MOMENCE HIGH SCHOOL
St Anne CHSD 302 ST. ANNE COMM HIGH SCHOOL
St George CCSD 258 ST GEORGE SCHOOL
ROE 39 Argenta-Oreana CUSD 1 ARGENTA-OREANA HIGH SCHOOL
Cerro Gordo CUSD 100 CERRO GORDO HIGH SCHOOL
Decatur SD 61 MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL
Deland-Weldon CUSD 57 DELAND-WELDON HIGH SCHOOL
Maroa Forsyth CUSD 2 MAROA-FORSYTH SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Monticello CUSD 25 MONTICELLO HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District LUTHERAN SCHOOL ASSOCIATION HIGH SCHOOL
Warrensburg-Latham CUSD 11 WARRENSBURG-LATHAM HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 54 Armstrong Twp HSD 225 ARMSTRONG HIGH SCHOOL Bismarck Henning CUSD BISMARCK-HENNING HIGH SCHOOL
Danville CCSD 118 DANVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
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Hoopeston Area CUSD 11 HOOPESTON AREA HIGH SCHOOL
Oakwood CUSD 76 OAKWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 65 DEPT OF HUMAN SERVICES ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
ISU Laboratory Schools UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area V
ROE 3 Dieterich CUSD 30 DIETERICH JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Effingham CUSD 40 EFFINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL
Hillsboro CUSD 3 HILLSBORO HIGH SCHOOL Litchfield CUSD 12 LITCHFIELD SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Pana CUSD 8 PANA HIGH SCHOOL
Panhandle CUSD 2 LINCOLNWOOD HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District ST. ANTHONY HIGH SCHOOL
Ramsey CUSD 204 RAMSEY HIGH SCHOOL
Teutopolis CUSD 50
TEUTOPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL
Vandalia CUSD 203 VANDALIA HIGH SCHOOL VANDALIA JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 13 Germantown SD 60 GERMANTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Private School District CHRIST OUR ROCK LUTHERAN SCHOOL MATER DEI HIGH SCHOOL
Sandoval CUSD 501 SANDOVAL SR HIGH SCHOOL
Waltonville CUSD 1 WALTONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 40 40-ROE SPECIAL PROGRAMS DISTRICT CALHOUN/GREENE/JERSEY/MACOUPIN ROE SAFE SCH MACOUPIN
Brussels CUSD 42 BRUSSELS HIGH SCHOOL
Bunker Hill CUSD 8 BUNKER HILL HIGH SCHOOL
Calhoun CUSD 40 CALHOUN HIGH SCHOOL
Carlinville CUSD 1 CARLINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Mount Olive CUSD 5 MT. OLIVE HIGH SCHOOL
North Greene CUSD 3 NORTH GREENE HIGH SCHOOL
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NORTH MAC CUSD 34 NORTH MAC HIGH SCHOOL NORTH MAC MIDDLE SCHOOL
ROE 41 Bethalto CUSD 8 CIVIC MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
Highland CUSD 5 HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL
Private School District HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC SCHOOL - Granite City METRO-EAST LUTHERAN HIGH SCHOOL MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
ROE 45 Chester CUSD 139 CHESTER HIGH SCHOOL
Coulterville USD 1 COULTERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Private School District CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN HS GIBAULT HIGH SCHOOL IMMACULATE CONCEPTION SS PETER AND PAUL SCHOOL
Red Bud CUSD 132 RED BUD HIGH SCHOOL
Sparta CUSD 140 SPARTA HIGH SCHOOL
Steeleville CUSD 138 STEELEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Waterloo CUSD 5 WATERLOO HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 50 Belleville Twp HSD 201 BELLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL-EAST
Lebanon CUSD 9 LEBANON HIGH SCHOOLNew Athens CUSD 60 NEW ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
O Fallon Twp HSD 203 O FALLON HIGH SCHOOL
Partner Schools since Fall 2010 from Area VI
ROE 12 Clay City CUSD 10 CLAY CITY HIGH SCHOOL
East Richland CUSD 1 EAST RICHLAND MIDDLE SCHOOL
Flora CUSD 35 FLORA HIGH SCHOOL FLOYD HENSON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Hutsonville CUSD 1 HUTSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Lawrence County CUD 20 LAWRENCEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PARKVIEW JR HIGH SCH. - LAWRENCEVILLE
North Clay CUSD 25 NORTH CLAY HIGH SCHOOL
Red Hill CUSD 10 RED HILL HIGH SCHOOL
Robinson CUSD 2 ROBINSON HIGH SCHOOL
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ROE 20 Galatia CUSD 1 GALATIA HIGH SCHOOL
Grayville CUSD 1 GRAYVILLE JR SR HIGH SCHOOL
Wabash CUSD 348 MOUNT CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL
Wayne City CUSD 100 WAYNE CITY HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 21 Benton Cons HSD 103 BENTON CONS HIGH SCHOOL
Christopher USD 99 CHRISTOPHER HIGH SCHOOL
Crab Orchard CUSD 3 CRAB ORCHARD HIGH SCHOOL
Goreville CUD 1 GOREVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Joppa-Maple Grove UD 38 JOPPA JR & SR HIGH SCHOOL
Marion CUSD 2 MARION HIGH SCHOOL
Massac UD 1 MASSAC COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
ROE 30 Cairo USD 1 CAIRO JR-SR HIGH SCHOOL
Carbondale CHSD 165 CARBONDALE COMMUNITY HS
Egyptian CUSD 5
EGYPTIAN SR. HIGH
Duquoin CUSD 300 DUQUOIN HIGH SCHOOL
Elverado CUSD 196 ELVERADO HIGH SCHOOL
Meridian CUSD 101 MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL - Mounds
Murphysboro CUSD 186 MURPHYSBORO HIGH SCHOOL
Shawnee CUSD 84 SHAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL
Pinckneyville CHSD 101 PINCKNEYVILLE COMM HIGH SCHOOL
Trico CUSD 176 TRICO HIGH SCHOOL
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