LaGrange Highlands School District 106

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TypePublic
GradesPreK–8[1]
NCES District ID1719110[1]
Students994
LaGrange Highlands School District 106
Address
1750 West Plainfield Road
La Grange Highlands
, Illinois, 60525
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPreK–8[1]
NCES District ID1719110[1]
Students and staff
Students994
Other information
Websitewww.district106.net

LaGrange Highlands School District 106 is an elementary school district based in La Grange Highlands, an outlying suburb of Chicago located in Cook County, Illinois, near the border with DuPage County. District 106 is composed of two schools: one elementary school and one middle school, each named for the district.[2] The school has 975 students enrolled, and serves 961 of those students currently.[3] The district elementary school, Highlands Elementary School, serves students ranging from prekindergarten to grade four[2] under direction of principal Laura Magruder.[4] District students in grades five through eight move to Highlands Middle School,[2] which is headed by principal Megan VerVynck and assistant principal Stetson Steele. John Munch serves as the superintendent of the district.[4] Highlands feeds into Lyons Township Highschool.

Clubs and Activities

Highlands Elementary School is home to multiple clubs, mostly in 3rd and 4th grade, including STEM, Art, and Computer clubs. Highlands Middle School is home to a many multitude of clubs, ranging from a What's The Buzz, a club that produces the school newspaper; to clubs specializing in art, science, and chess, as well as an intramural sports club for students in 5th and 6th that allows them to play sports with each other before moving up to official school teams. There is also a school garden, run by the garden club, and a recycling club that handles the recycling. Students may also join band, orchestra, or choir starting in 4th grade until their 8th grade year, with no requirements, though they may choose to try out for jazz band, chamber orchestra, or show choir respectively.

Sports

Highlands Middle School is home to all major sports in the area, and they compete with surrounding middle schools such as Park, McClure, Gurrie, etc. Starting in 5th grade, students can participate in Cross Country, with no try out necessary. Highlands has a very large cross country team with approximately 100 members participating in the 2022 season, most likely because lots of 5th and 6th graders who are unable to try out for other sports run across Country. Running Cross Country was also highly encouraged, especially under former Middle School Principal, Michael Papierski. Highlands has separate teams for both 7th and 8th grade, and for both grades has a boys and girls basketball team, volleyball team, and softball team, which are cut sports. They also have one co-ed soccer team, which for now is no-cut.

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