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Friday, September 26, 2025

Central Community Unit School District 301 promotes engagement ahead of community forum

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Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website

Patrick Podgorski Principal | Official Website

Central Community Unit School District 301 has used its social media channels to invite community participation and mark the start of the fall season. The district posted multiple updates on X (formerly Twitter) between September 21 and September 22, focusing on engagement opportunities and seasonal greetings.

On September 21, Central Community Unit School District 301 announced an upcoming event: " Two days away! Join us Tuesday, September 23 at 7:00 PM for our Community Forum in the @301_chs Auditorium. Your perspective matters. Learn more: https://t.co/2tgPqhrNAU #Engage301 #WeAreCentral https://t.co/icbTdtvW0e"

The following day, the district acknowledged the changing season with a message to its community: " Happy First Day of Fall! The leaves are starting to turn, the air feels a little crisper, and our schools are full of energy and learning. Here's to a season of growth, gratitude, and Central pride. #WeAreCentral https://t.co/IFXwI0BT13" This post reflects a focus on both school spirit and ongoing educational activities as students return for the new term.

Also on September 22, Central Community Unit School District 301 opened a survey related to their superintendent search: " The #Engage301 survey is OPEN! Share your voice in the superintendent search now through Sept 26. https://t.co/0dv6sBNwiH #WeAreCentral https://t.co/zXXQbFk80J" The invitation aims to gather input from community members during an important leadership transition.

Central Community Unit School District 301 serves areas within Kane and DeKalb counties and encompasses several schools including Central High School, Central Middle School, Country Trails Elementary School, Howard B. Thomas Grade School, Lily Lake Grade School, Prairie Knolls Middle School, and Prairie View Grade School (source). According to state education data compiled by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), there are approximately 280 teachers in the district earning an average salary of $58,199 before pension contributions; nearly four out of five teachers are women (source). Student demographics show that the district is predominantly White at just over sixty-five percent but also includes Hispanic (16.5%), Asian (12.2%), and Black (2.1%) populations (source). In fiscal year 2020, per-student spending reached $19,244 with total expenditures approaching $85 million (source).

These communications from Central Community Unit School District 301 highlight ongoing efforts toward transparency and inclusivity as it engages stakeholders in shaping local education policy.

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