District 181 announces summer learning catalog and registration dates for March
Hinsdale Community Consolidated School District 181 announced on Mar. 19 that registration for its Summer Learning programs will open on Friday, March 27. The district said the summer catalog will be available digitally starting at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, March 25, through the D181 website. Hard copies of the catalog will also be available that morning at the main office of any D181 school or at the D181 Administrative Center located at 133 E. Ogden Avenue in Hinsdale.
The announcement is important for families in District 181 who are planning summer educational activities for their children. Access to both digital and physical copies of the program catalog aims to make information readily available to all community members.
Hinsdale Community Consolidated School District 181 serves areas in DuPage and Cook counties, including Clarendon Hills Middle School, Elm Elementary School, Hinsdale Middle School, Madison Elementary School, Monroe Elementary School, Oak Elementary School, Prospect Elementary School, The Lane Elementary School, and Walker School according to the Illinois Report Card. The district enrolled 3,743 students during the 2019-2020 school year and provides education from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade according to the Illinois Report Card.
District data shows there are a total of 282 teachers with an average salary of $94,227 before pension contributions; ninety percent are women and ten percent are men. No teachers had more than ten absences in a school year according to the Illinois Report Card.
Demographically, District 181 is composed of approximately seventy percent White students, one percent Black students, nearly seven percent Hispanic students, and fifteen percent Asian students according to ISBE. In terms of student attendance issues, only four students were classified as chronically truant during the 2020 school year—a rate of just point one percent—compared to a statewide average of nine point six percent according to ISBE.
Financially, District 181 spent $31,308 per student in 2020 for a total expenditure of $117 million according to the Illinois Report Card.
The upcoming release of summer program information reflects ongoing efforts by District 181 to provide accessible educational opportunities for its diverse student body.