Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website
Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website
Central Community Unit School District 301 shared updates on upcoming school year preparations and student activities in a series of tweets posted between August 11 and August 12, 2025.
On August 11, the district reminded families about Chromebook pick-up for certain grade levels, stating: " DON'T FORGET!! We’re at Prairie Knolls for one more hour until 7:00 pm tonight for Chromebook pick-up for ALL incoming 1st, 3rd, and 5th graders across Central 301. Big thanks to our NHS students for helping out & earning volunteer hours — they’re doing a great job! "
The following day, Central Community Unit School District 301 highlighted the start of fall sports practices. In an August 12 tweet, the district wrote: "The first week of fall sports practice is underway! From early morning workouts to late afternoon drills, the hard work of our Central 301 student athletes and the dedication of our coaches are setting the tone for a great season ahead. #WeAreCentral "
Later that same day, another post welcomed new educators joining the district: "This week our newest educators came together at @301_chs for our First Year Teacher Orientation. They're getting ready to make their mark in 2025-26! Welcome to Central 301! #WeAreCentral "
Central Community Unit School District 301 serves Kane and DeKalb counties in Illinois and includes several schools such as Central High School and Prairie Knolls Middle School (source). The district employs approximately 280 teachers with an average salary of $58,199 before pension contributions; most teachers are women (77.7 percent), while men comprise about one-fifth of faculty. According to state data, no teacher in the district has exceeded ten absences during a school year (source).
Demographically, students in Central Community Unit School District 301 are predominantly White (65.3 percent), with Hispanic (16.5 percent), Asian (12.2 percent), and Black (2.1 percent) populations also represented (source). In fiscal year 2020, per-student spending was $19,244 for a total expenditure exceeding $84 million (source).