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Central Community Unit School District 301 updates on spring events and summer programs

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Graydon Engle EC-12th Educational Leadership | Official Website

Graydon Engle EC-12th Educational Leadership | Official Website

Central Community Unit School District 301, representing Kane and DeKalb counties, shared updates about their activities on Twitter during mid-April 2025. The tweets cover various events and information pertinent to the district's students and the broader community.

On April 14, 2025, the district announced: "LUNCHTIME LINEUP: We have a few things happening on Rocket Hill this afternoon. A boys track triangular at the stadium and baseball playing host to Dundee-Crown." This message highlighted that both boys’ track and baseball games were taking place that afternoon at Rocket Hill.

Later that same day, the district informed the community about the opening of summer camp registrations, tweeting: " Summer Camp Registration is NOW OPEN! Whether it's athletics, the arts, or skill-building fun, @301_chs summer camps are ready for takeoff! Open to registered Central 301 students, based on the grade for 2025–26." This announcement emphasized the diverse opportunities available to students, such as athletics, arts, and skill-building activities.

On April 16, 2025, another announcement was made regarding school sports: "LUNCHTIME LINEUP: It's one of the busiest days of the spring at Rocket Hill. Baseball, Softball, and Girls Lacrosse all in action this afternoon." This highlighted the extensive array of sports events happening simultaneously, including baseball, softball, and girls’ lacrosse.

Central Community Unit School District 301 is characterized by a student body that is 65.3 percent White, 2.1 percent Black, 16.5 percent Hispanic, and 12.2 percent Asian. The district employs about 280 teachers, with 77.7 percent female and 22.3 percent male staff, earning an average salary of $58,199. The district, which includes several schools such as Central High School and Central Middle School, spent $19,244 per student in 2020.

Additional information can be found on the Illinois Report Card.

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