PowerSchool is School District 21’s Student Information System. This web-based platform supports all electronic student record-keeping in School District 21. Teachers utilize PowerSchool for collecting and analyzing classroom-based student assessment data.
Community Consolidated School District 21 serves nearly 7,000 students in 13 schools across 6 communities in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. Cooper Middle School serves students in grades 6-8. School starts at 8:30 AM and ends at 3:30 PM daily. PREPARING ALL STUDENTS FOR SUCCESS.
Parent Portal is a complete on-line system which allows the parent access to their student’s information including, but not limited to, student schedules, grades, discipline, and attendance. Yearly student information updates are done in the Parent Portal. Please update contact information and phone numbers for students.
Yearly student information updates are done in the Parent Portal. Please update contact information and phone numbers for students. If you need to make an address change, you must take your address proofs to the school and they will approve the address. School registration is to be completed at your student's zone school.
Each District 21 elementary and middle school has a Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO). Participation in these organizations, as well as their regular meetings, is open to all parents. PTOs raise money to provide for schools’ additional needs, and PTOs create student and family events within the school community.
Community organizations and subject matter experts partner together to offer information that is timely and relevant to changes in laws, shifts in culture, and topics of interest. The CCSD21 Parenting Resource Guide offers links to information parents may consider accessing to support their children.
CCSD21 health staff work in conjunction with school staff and families to promote optimal health and safety, thereby facilitating the educational process for all students. Our goal is to offer a safe and healthy learning environment for all students. More information about student illness or injury, health exam requirements, and forms pertaining to specific medical concerns can be found here.
As the first teachers of each School District 21 students, parents are critical to the cognitive and social and emotional growth of their children throughout their lives . Parents and teachers collaborate to ensure that each child has advocates and is challenged and supported through her or his education.
These groups, which feature a different make-up from school-to-school provide the school administration with an opportunity to provide information to parents on topics that they request as well as to gain information from parents on a range of issues.
Parents have been invaluable partners navigating the unique circumstances of the 2020-2021 school year. The Parent / Family Support Site ( Español) offers resources to support students during the year: instructional and health/safety expectations, technology tutorials and troubleshooting, and more.
Through the Title I program, learning opportunities are are provided to parents as well as to families. These opportunities range from formal classes for parents to family field trips to cultural institutions in and around the region.
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KHS is committed to providing a varied and vigorous academic program. Within a safe and caring environment, each student will be encouraged to realize their fullest potential and become a lifelong learner as well as a responsible member of society.
CCSD21 is a northwest suburban Chicago school district comprised of 13 schools across 6 different communities, serving students in pre-k through 8th grade.
The promotion ceremony for the 8th Grade Class of 2021 will take place Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 5:00 PM. The ceremony will be livestreamed at the link below. In the days following the ceremony, the recording of the ceremony…
School District 21 partnered with Dr. Xochil Galeano to offer a COVID-19 vaccine information session specifically focused on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine use authorization in individuals ages 12+. The information night and Q&A session were held via Zoom on Tuesday, May…
As families look to the fall and begin thinking about the start of the new school year, a few reminders: First day The first day of school for students in grades 1-8 is Wednesday, August 18. The first day of….
As families look to the fall and begin thinking about the start of the new school year, a few reminders: First day The first day of school for students in grades 1-8 is Wednesday, August 18. The first day of…
CCSD21 students will have access to a variety of online opportunities to continue learning over the summer. These online learning opportunities are available at no cost to students completing the 2020-2021 school year in the district. We encourage students and…