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District 25 proposes north/south split of specialized K–5 instructional program to boost peer continuity

Arlington Heights Board of Education · March 10, 2025
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Summary

District officials proposed splitting the district’s K–5 instructional program between Windsor and Patton schools, beginning with north‑side kindergarten–second graders at Patton in 2026–27; the phased plan moves two classrooms and six teaching assistants, citing enrollment growth and social‑continuity benefits.

Arlington Heights School District 25 officials presented a phased plan March 10 to restructure the district’s K–5 instructional program by creating separate north‑side and south‑side sites to strengthen peer continuity and inclusion. The proposal would keep Windsor as the south‑side site and add Patton Elementary as a north‑side location, launching in the 2026–27 school year with kindergarten through second‑grade students who live on the north side attending Patton.

Diane, the district presenter, told the board the instructional program — which serves students who require intensive supports and…

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