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Kishwaukee Elementary School
Basic Information
Address: 7133 Garden Prairie Road
Garden Prairie, IL 61038
County: Boone
District: Belvidere Community Unit School District 100
Phone Number: 815-547-3006
Fax Number: 815-547-6335
Email: danderson@district100.com
Principal: Mrs. Debbie Anderson
Additional Information
School Type: Elementary School K-5
Grade Level:
K-5
School Setting:
Small Countryside Community
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30am - 2:05pm
School Holidays: We observe Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day, Good Friday and Memorial Day
School Colors: Purple and Gold
School Mascot: Kishwaukee Cougars
School Size: Approximately 260 Children
Classroom Size: Average 22 to 25 students per class
Classroom Teachers: 11
Student/Teacher Ratio: 2-3/1
Support Services:
LD Resources
Title I Reading
Speech Language Pathologist
School Psychologist
Social Worker
After School Programs: Yes
PTA Organization: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Computer Lab with 30 laptops, using all microsoft applications, Accelerated Reader, Star Reading, Classworks, Fastt Math and other links used for spelling, math and reading. Each classroom has computer accessibility.
School Clubs:
After School Chess Club
Parking Spaces/Availability:
Parking is available in front and side of school
Mission Statement:
Kishwaukee Elementary School is a learning community where success is measured by an individual's academic, creative, and personal growth. The community, families, teachers, and staff at Kishwaukee Elementary School work together to discover and nurture the uniqueness of each child.