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Opposite Page: Walker School students share in the joy of reading in front of the school’s Recycling Mural. The 32’ x 15’ mural was created in 2012 by the school’s staff and art club, led by art teacher Hillary Andrlik, who was named the Illinois Elementary Art Educator of the Year (2012). The mural is based on the style of Gustav Klimt and includes several recycled elements, including re-used canvas and lids from frozen orange juice cans. Our Vision To be a community school district where students develop the skills they need to change the world and the confidence they need to do it. Our Mission To provide a premier educational experience that teaches students to be critical thinkers and enables them to achieve their full potential – academically, socially, and emotionally. www.d181.org On Twitter @ CCSD181 630.861.4900 630.887.1079 (fax) www.d181.org > Our District > Boundary Map Oak School 950 S. Oak St., Hinsdale Dr. Martha Henrikson, Principal Elm School 15 W. 201 60th St., Burr Ridge Jeana Considine, Principal Clarendon Hills Middle School 301 Chicago Ave., Clarendon Hills Griffin Sonntag, Principal Walker School 120 S. Walker Ave., Clarendon Hills Eric Chisausky, Principal Madison School 611 S. Madison St., Hinsdale Kimberley Rutan, Principal Hinsdale Middle School 100 S. Garfield Ave., Hinsdale Ruben Peña, Principal Monroe School 210 N. Madison St., Hinsdale Justin Horne, Principal Prospect School 100 N. Prospect Ave., Clarendon Hills Anne Kryger, Principal The Lane School 500 N. Elm St., Hinsdale Angela Stallion, Principal Administration Center 115 West 55th St., Clarendon Hills Community Consolidated School District 181 Profile 2016-17 Administration: Dr. Don White Superintendent Ken Surma Assistant Superintendent of Business and Operations / CSBO John Munch Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Kelley Gallt Assistant Superintendent of Learning (Curriculum & Instruction) Dr. Christina Sepiol Assistant Superintendent of Learning (Pupil Services) Terri Hanrahan Director of Learning (C&I) Dr. Carol Larson Director of Assessment & Program Effectiveness Matt Kunesh Director of Technology Bridget McGuiggan Director of Communications Mike Duggan Facilities Coordinator Kate Ambrosini Comptroller The U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon Schools Award program honors public and private schools that are either academically superior or show dramatic gains in student achievement. Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon Blue Ribbon 35th St. Glendale Adams Route 83 Garfield CHMS MONROE WALKER PROSPECT Ogden Ave. Ogden Ave. 55th St. Richmond Ave. Burlington 63rd St. Garfield St. Plainfield Rd. 67th St. Madison St. Tri-State Tollway HMS THE LANE OAK ELM MADISON

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Opposite Page: Walker School students share in the joy of reading in front of the school’s Recycling Mural. The 32’ x 15’ mural was created in 2012 by the school’s staff and art club, led by art teacher Hillary Andrlik, who was named the Illinois Elementary Art Educator of the Year (2012). The mural is based on the style of Gustav Klimt and includes several recycled elements, including re-used canvas and lids from frozen orange juice cans.

Our Vision

To be a community school district where

students develop the skills they need

to change the world and the confidence they need to do it.

Our Mission

To provide a premier educational

experience that teaches students to

be critical thinkers and enables them

to achieve their full potential –

academically, socially, and emotionally.www.d181.org

On Twitter @ CCSD181

630.861.4900 630.887.1079 (fax)

www.d181.org > Our District >

Boundary Map

Oak School950 S. Oak St., Hinsdale Dr. Martha Henrikson, Principal

Elm School15 W. 201 60th St., Burr RidgeJeana Considine, Principal

Clarendon Hills Middle School301 Chicago Ave., Clarendon HillsGriffin Sonntag, Principal

Walker School120 S. Walker Ave., Clarendon HillsEric Chisausky, Principal

Madison School611 S. Madison St., HinsdaleKimberley Rutan, Principal

Hinsdale Middle School100 S. Garfield Ave., HinsdaleRuben Peña, Principal

Monroe School210 N. Madison St., HinsdaleJustin Horne, Principal

Prospect School100 N. Prospect Ave., Clarendon HillsAnne Kryger, Principal

The Lane School500 N. Elm St., HinsdaleAngela Stallion, Principal

Administration Center 115 West 55th St., Clarendon Hills

Community Consolidated School District 181

Profile 2016-17

Administration:

Dr. Don White Superintendent

Ken Surma Assistant Superintendent of Business and Operations / CSBO

John Munch Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources

Kelley Gallt Assistant Superintendent of Learning (Curriculum & Instruction)

Dr. Christina Sepiol Assistant Superintendent of Learning (Pupil Services)

Terri Hanrahan Director of Learning (C&I)

Dr. Carol Larson Director of Assessment & Program Effectiveness

Matt Kunesh Director of Technology

Bridget McGuiggan Director of Communications

Mike Duggan Facilities Coordinator

Kate Ambrosini Comptroller

The U.S. Department of Education National Blue Ribbon Schools Award program honors public and private schools that are either academically superior or show dramatic gains in student achievement.

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Opposite Page: Walker School students share in the joy of reading in front of the school’s Recycling Mural. The 32’ x 15’ mural was created in 2012 by the school’s staff and art club, led by art teacher Hillary Andrlik, who was named the Illinois Elementary Art Educator of the Year (2012). The mural is based on the style of Gustav Klimt and includes several recycled elements, including re-used canvas and lids from frozen orange juice cans.

AcademicsIn District 181, we offer a comprehensive curriculum for language arts,

mathematics, science, social studies, physical education, health, art,

music, foreign language, and social emotional learning. The middle

schools also have elective and exploratory offerings ranging from

Family and Consumer Science to Applied Technology.

Preschool In addition to our K-8 educational program, District 181 is home

to a high quality preschool for three to five year-old students of all

ability levels. The preschool program is housed at Oak School and

open to all District 181 residents. It incorporates research-based

practices by using a play-based model that includes active learning,

exploration, and student-initiated learning. To prepare students

for kindergarten, an emphasis is also placed on self-regulation,

independence, language development, and interpersonal skills.

Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis; please call

Oak School for further information at 630.861.4302.

Board of EducationThe District is governed by a seven-member Board of Education elected

to four-year terms. Board of Education Business meetings are typically

held at the D181 Administration Center and begin at 7:00 p.m. For a

meeting schedule, agendas, and minutes, visit: www.d181.org > Board

of Education.

Community: District 181 serves Hinsdale, parts of Clarendon Hills, Oak Brook, Burr Ridge, and Willowbrook, and is located 20 miles southwest of ChicagoTotal Enrollment: 3,914 Students

Attendance Rate: 95.0%

Attendance Area High School: Hinsdale Central High School

Elementary Student:Teacher Ratio: 15:1

Ethnicity: White 77.6% Asian 11.1% Hispanic 6.3% Multi-Racial 4.0% Black 1.0% Amer. Indian .1%

Students Qualifying as Low Income: 3.2%

Students with Limited English Proficiency: 3.1%

Students with an Individualized Educational Program (IEP): 12.0%

Total Certified Staff (Full Time Equivalent): 298

Staff with Master’s Degree or Higher: 73.6%

Average Teaching Experience: 14.5 years

Teacher Retention: 86.2%

Average Teacher Salary:

$86,561

Average Administrator

Salary: $115,569

Operational Cost Per Student:

$16,674

Instructional Cost Per Student:

$9,461

Total Budget: $71 million

Standard & Poor’s Bond Rating:

AAA

Source: Illinois State Report Card

www.d181.org

Salaries 66.1%

Benefits16%

PurchasedServices

10.1%Supplies

4.1%Capital Outlay .6% Other 1%

Property Tax 91.1%

Other Local 2.1%

State 4.1%Federal 1.1%

Our Leadership Team: Board of Education member Marty Turek, Vice President Rich Giltner, member Jill Vorobiev, Secretary Gary Clarin, Superintendent Dr. Don White, member Leslie Gray, President Mridu Garg, and member Jennifer Burns.

2016-17 Fiscal Year Operating Revenues

2016-17 Fiscal Year Operating

Expenditures