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Pandas + Math = Success!

At South School's Family Math Night, parents and children came together to enjoy math through various games and educational tools. We want to thank Dr. Zonghetti, Mrs. Weir, and our dedicated team of South School educators for their hard work in making the event a great success.

Picture Perfect

South students who participate in Makerspace Club with Ms. Zeigler created self-portraits with various materials including pipe cleaners, yarn, sea shells, and toothpicks. 

STRUMMING INTO SCHOOL DAYS

Our children are given musical experiences beginning in kindergarten and continuing through eighth grade. Through the years, students develop musical skills and a love and appreciation of music as a medium for expression, creative play, and personal achievement. 


 

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Celebrating Our Community

In the late 1970’s, the Glencoe Board of Education chose to reorganize the district from four neighborhood schools to three age-centered buildings. This decision was based on the belief that the District is best served by bringing together all students of a grade level. 

District 35 educates the whole child to...

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…maximize creative and critical thinking skills.
…fully challenge and realize physical, social, and cognitive abilities.
…nurture unique learning styles, interests, strengths, and pace.
…provide a solid foundation for the next phase of education and for learning throughout life.

Celebrating Our Community

District 35 views education as experiences best served by coordinated efforts of parents and the school staff.  Parent involvement through generous support of the Glencoe PTO, volunteers in classrooms and ongoing communication with teachers and school personnel are welcomed and encouraged.  Teachers in grade level and/or subject area teams work closely side-by-side in their planning, decision-making, implementation, and assessment.  Together, we nurture our greatest natural resource – our children.

Growing Every Heart and Mind

The District 35 curriculum is broadly based, reflecting an interest in the academic, social, emotional, artistic, and physical development of children. Problem-solving and decision-making are encouraged through the curriculum and informal situations, such as recess or class meetings in the lower grades and integrated activities at the upper levels.