Dunlap Community Unit School District 323

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Coordinates40°50′N 89°40′W / 40.833°N 89.667°W / 40.833; -89.667
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12[1]
SuperintendentScott Dearman
Dunlap Community Unit School District 323
Address
400 South 4th Street
Dunlap
, Illinois, 61525
United States
Coordinates40°50′N 89°40′W / 40.833°N 89.667°W / 40.833; -89.667
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–12[1]
SuperintendentScott Dearman
NCES District ID1712700[1]
Students and staff
Students4,652[1]
Other information
Websitewww.dunlapcusd.net

Dunlap Community Unit School District 323 is a public school district in Peoria County, Illinois. It is based near Dunlap, Illinois, and has one high school, two middle schools, and five elementary schools. Its territory consists of Radnor Township, northeastern Kickapoo Township, the western third of Medina Township, and parts of Akron, Hallock, and Richwoods Townships.[2] It serves the towns of Dunlap and Princeville, the unincorporated communities of Edelstein and Edwards, and the outer northern portions of Peoria.

As of 2017, the district had 4,565 students, and a student-teacher ratio of 20:1 for elementary/middle schools and 21:1 for the high school.[3]

Its mascot is an eagle, typically represented as an American bald eagle.[4]

  • Dunlap High School – High school education in Dunlap started in 1893. The high school got its own building in 1926.[5] It was its own high school district, #158, until District 323 was created.[6] The current high school was built in 1976.[7]

Principal: Katie Cazalet

  • Dunlap Middle School This school opened in spring 1999. Additions of the new modular building in 2016 to add more students.

Principal: Antonio Johnson Assistant Principal: Jennifer Wilke

  • Dunlap Valley Middle School This school opened in fall 2008. Additions are planned for 2019 to increase the capacity to 700 students.

Principal: Dustin Hess Assistant Principal: Brian Bishop

Principal: Michaela Rychener

  • Banner Elementary School – not to be confused with the old District 81 school

Principal: Greg Fairchild

  • Ridgeview Elementary School This school opened in fall 2001

Principal: Kyle James Assistant Principal: Kara Chambers

  • Wilder-Waite Grade School – This school was opened in autumn 1948 to replace the schools whose five districts had consolidated into new District 303 in 1946.[8]

Principal: Stacy Berg

  • Hickory Grove Elementary School This school opened in fall 2012

Principal: Jeremy Entyre Assistant Principal: Cheryl Wooden

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