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Central Community Unit School District shares vibrant school events

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Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website

Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website

Central Community Unit School District 301 recently shared updates and events happening within the district through their social media platform. The tweets highlight various activities and initiatives, offering a glimpse into the vibrant school community.

On May 16, 2025, Central Community Unit School District 301 invited its followers to enjoy a baseball game against Huntley, as part of their "Lunchtime Lineup" event. The tweet read: "LUNCHTIME LINEUP: Start your weekend with a baseball battle with Huntley this afternoon."

Later that day, on May 16, 2025, another update was provided under the theme "Friday Focus," where the district offered insights into ongoing activities across Central 301. They encouraged engagement by stating: " FRIDAY FOCUS Here's a look at what's happening across Central 301 this week..."

The following day, on May 17, 2025, the district celebrated Neon Day at Howard B. Thomas Grade School (HBT), highlighting the excitement among second graders who participated in colorful festivities. The post stated: " Neon Day Vibes at HBT! Our 2nd graders lit up their classrooms with color..."

Central Community Unit School District 301 encompasses several schools across Kane and DeKalb counties including Central High School and Howard B. Thomas Grade School. According to the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), it is comprised of a diverse student body and maintains specific educational standards such as an average teacher salary of $58,199 and spending $19,244 per student in recent years.

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