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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Central Community Unit School District 301 posts event updates and reminders ahead of Rockets' home opener

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Graydon Engle EC-12th Educational Leadership | Official Website

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Central Community Unit School District 301, representing Kane and DeKalb counties in Illinois, used its official X account this week to inform the community about upcoming events, game details, and safety reminders.

On September 4, 2025, the district posted: " Don't miss a flyer! New activities and announcements are posted to our Digital Bulletin Board regularly. Take a look: https://t.co/7deqVTBYh2 #WeAreCentral https://t.co/AWmyjEwFce". The message directed families and students to check for updates on school activities via their digital platform.

Later that evening, another post provided information about an upcoming home football game: "WEEK 2 - It's the home opener for the Rockets and they welcome the defending FVC Champions Cary-Grove to Rocket Hill. TICKETS https://t.co/d5i3rIpmgF FAN GUIDELINES https://t.co/XdE02YXLSK #IHSA #WeAreCentral https://t.co/y8VR5ZL5Ru" (September 4, 2025). The tweet included links for ticket purchases and fan guidelines.

On September 5, 2025, Central Community Unit School District 301 reminded attendees of parking regulations at football games: " Game night reminder: No parking on the north side of Plato Road at @301_chs home football games. The Kane County Sheriff’s Office will enforce. Thank you for helping keep fans and students safe. #WeAreCentral https://t.co/XT7EWbSwmH".

Central Community Unit School District 301 encompasses several schools in Kane and DeKalb counties—including Central High School and six other schools—serving a diverse student body that is predominantly White but also includes Hispanic, Asian, and Black students (source). According to state data, the district employs approximately 280 teachers with an average salary of $58,199; most are women. In fiscal year 2020, per-student spending was $19,244 for a total expenditure of nearly $85 million (source).

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