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West Aurora Public School District 129 is a unit school district in southeastern Kane County, Illinois.The present "West Side" school district covers the city of Aurora, Illinois with an eastern boundary of the Fox River, a southern boundary of the Kane County and Kendall County line, a western boundary of Aurora's city limits, and a northern boundary of the village limits of North Aurora ...
The West Aurora band program is a member of district nine in the Illinois Music Educators Association (IMEA). The Jazz Ensemble performed at the Chicago Jazz Festival on 1 September 2006, becoming only the second high school group ever invited to perform at the Festival. [ 19 ]
The following is a list of school districts in Illinois.As of July 1, 2023, there were 852 public school districts, including 368 elementary districts, 97 high school districts, 386 unit districts, and one Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice district, and two cooperative high schools.
In 2019–20 school year, Fenton will replace West Aurora when accepting to leave the conference for the Southwest Prairie Conference. In the year of 2024–25, three former Metro Suburban Conference , Ridgewood , Elmwood Park and Riverside-Brookfield [ 1 ] and West Aurora High School [ 2 ] have joined the conference.
J. Sterling Morton High School District 201, a district in Cicero and Berwyn that competes athletically as "Morton High School", comprising the following campuses: J. Sterling Morton High School East, Cicero; J. Sterling Morton Freshman Center, Cicero; J. Sterling Morton High School West, Berwyn; Muslim Community Center Academy, Morton Grove
The district has scheduled community information meetings for 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday at the ACSD Conference Center, 119 W. Pioneer Trail, in front of Aurora High School.
The first free public school district in Illinois was established in 1851 here and the city established a high school for girls in 1855. During this period in the city's history, Aurora was also hit with one of the strongest earthquakes ever to strike Illinois , a M 5.1, on May 26, 1909 [ 17 ]
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