Graydon Engle EC-12th Educational Leadership | Official Website
Graydon Engle EC-12th Educational Leadership | Official Website
Central Community Unit School District 301 highlighted recent events and achievements in a series of posts on its official X account, including participation in the Maple Park Labor Day Parade, a successful Back to School Night at Prairie View, and notable growth across its social media platforms.
On September 2, 2025, the district shared: " Central Pride on Parade! Our CHS Big Blue Band of Pride brought the music and spirit to the Maple Park Labor Day Parade this weekend. The tradition continues as our band showcases their talent and pride year after year! #WeAreCentral https://t.co/MIolOFHarZ"
The following day, September 3, Central Community Unit School District 301 posted about an event at Prairie View: " Back to School Night at PV What an amazing turnout! Thank you to all the families who joined us at Prairie View for Back to School Night. It was great to see so many smiling faces filling the halls and classrooms as we kick off a new year together. #WeAreCentral https://t.co/mDZqrKYWWa"
Later that same day, another post highlighted digital engagement milestones: " Record month for Central 301 online IG → biggest follower jump ever FB → strongest growth in 5+ years …and gains across all 5 platforms in August! #WeAreCentral https://t.co/LBapbVU5UQ"
Central Community Unit School District 301 serves Kane and DeKalb counties and includes several schools such as Central High School and Prairie View Grade School. According to data from the Illinois State Board of Education, the district employs approximately 280 teachers with an average salary of $58,199. The staff is predominantly female, with no teachers recording more than ten absences in a school year. The student population is primarily White (65.3 percent), with Hispanic (16.5 percent), Asian (12.2 percent), and Black (2.1 percent) students also represented. In 2020, per-student spending was $19,244 for a total expenditure of $84,903,337 ([source](https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/)).