IHSA Schools, by Division and District
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Last updated on October 20, 2005.
IHSA Legislative Divisions and Districts
(effective July 1, 2004)
Board Division 1 (109 schools)
Legislative District 1 (38 schools)
Cook County
Chicago (Academy for the Arts)
Chicago (Amundsen)
Chicago (CICS-Northtown Academy)
Chicago (Clemente)
Chicago (F.W. Parker)
Chicago (Foreman)
Chicago (Gordon Tech)
Chicago (Holy Trinity)
Chicago (Ida Crown)
Chicago (Josephinum)
Chicago (Kelvyn Park)
Chicago (Lake View)
Chicago (Lane)
Chicago (Latin)
Chicago (Lincoln Park)
Chicago (Luther North)
Chicago (Mather)
Chicago (Noble Street Charter)
Chicago (Northside)
Chicago (Notre Dame)
Chicago (Payton)
Chicago (Perspectives Charter)
Chicago (Prosser)
Chicago (Quigley Prep)
Chicago (Resurrection)
Chicago (Roosevelt)
Chicago (Schurz)
Chicago (Senn)
Chicago (St. Benedict)
Chicago (St. Gregory)
Chicago (St. Patrick)
Chicago (St. Scholastica)
Chicago (Steinmetz)
Chicago (Sullivan)
Chicago (Taft)
Chicago (Von Steuben)
Chicago (Waldorf)
Chicago (Wells)
Legislative District 2 (37 schools)
Cook County
Chicago (Academy of Scholastic Achievement)
Chicago (ACT Charter)
Chicago (Austin)
Chicago (Best Practice)
Chicago (Bronzeville)
Chicago (Clark)
Chicago (Collins)
Chicago (Crane)
Chicago (Cristo Rey Jesuit)
Chicago (Curie)
Chicago (De La Salle)
Chicago (Dunbar)
Chicago (DuSable)
Chicago (Dyett)
Chicago (Farragut)
Chicago (Gage Park)
Chicago (Hales Franciscan)
Chicago (Hancock)
Chicago (Hubbard)
Chicago (Jones)
Chicago (Juarez)
Chicago (Kelly)
Chicago (Kennedy)
Chicago (Kenwood)
Chicago (King)
Chicago (Manley)
Chicago (Marshall)
Chicago (North Lawndale)
Chicago (Orr)
Chicago (Our Lady of Tepeyac)
Chicago (Phillips)
Chicago (Providence-St. Mel)
Chicago (Richards)
Chicago (St. Ignatius)
Chicago (Tilden)
Chicago (Westinghouse)
Chicago (Young)
Legislative District 3 (34 schools)
Cook County
Chicago (Agricultural Science)
Chicago (Bogan)
Chicago (Bowen)
Chicago (Brooks)
Chicago (Brother Rice)
Chicago (C. Vocational)
Chicago (Calumet)
Chicago (Carver)
Chicago (CICS-Longwood)
Chicago (Corliss)
Chicago (Englewood)
Chicago (Fenger)
Chicago (Harlan)
Chicago (Harper)
Chicago (Hirsch)
Chicago (Hope)
Chicago (Hyde Park)
Chicago (Julian)
Chicago (Leo)
Chicago (Lindblom)
Chicago (Luther South)
Chicago (Maria)
Chicago (Marist)
Chicago (Morgan Park Academy)
Chicago (Morgan Park)
Chicago (Mother McAuley)
Chicago (Mt. Carmel)
Chicago (Robeson)
Chicago (Simeon)
Chicago (South Shore)
Chicago (St. Francis de Sales)
Chicago (St. Rita)
Chicago (University)
Chicago (Washington)
Board Division 2 (105 schools)
Legislative District 4 (35 schools)
Cook County
Arlington Heights (Hersey)
Arlington Heights (St. Viator)
Buffalo Grove
Des Plaines (Maine West)
Des Plaines (Willows Academy)
Elk Grove Village (E.G.)
Elmwood Park
Evanston (Roycemore)
Evanston (Twp.)
Franklin Park-Northlake (Leyden)
Glenview (Glenbrook South)
Hoffman Estates (Conant)
Hoffman Estates (H.S.)
Morton Grove (Chicagoland Jewish)
Mt. Prospect (Prospect)
Niles (Northridge Prep)
Niles (Notre Dame)
Norridge (Ridgewood)
Northbrook (Glenbrook North)
Palatine (Fremd)
Palatine (H.S.)
Park Ridge (Maine East)
Park Ridge (Maine South)
River Forest (Trinity)
River Grove (Guerin)
Rolling Meadows
Schaumburg (H.S.)
Skokie (Niles North)
Skokie (Niles West)
Skokie (Yeshiva)
Wheeling
Wilmette (Loyola Academy)
Wilmette (Regina Dominican)
Winnetka (New Trier)
Winnetka (North Shore Country Day)
Legislative District 5 (34 schools)
Cook County
Elgin (H.S.)
Streamwood
DeKalb County
DeKalb
Genoa (G.-Kingston)
Hinckley (H.-Big Rock)
Kirkland (Hiawatha)
Sandwich
Shabbona (Indian Creek)
Somonauk
Sycamore
DuPage County
Bartlett
Kane County
Aurora (A. Christian)
Aurora (Central Catholic)
Aurora (East)
Aurora (Illinois Math and Science Academy)
Aurora (Marmion Academy)
Aurora (Rosary)
Aurora (West)
Batavia
Burlington (Central)
Carpentersville (Dundee-Crown)
Elgin (E. Academy)
Elgin (Fox Valley Lutheran Academy)
Elgin (Larkin)
Elgin (St. Edward)
Elgin (Westminster Christian)
Geneva
Hampshire
Maple Park (Kaneland)
Mooseheart
South Elgin
St. Charles (East)
St. Charles (North)
McHenry County
Algonquin (Jacobs)
Legislative District 6 (36 schools)
Boone County
Belvidere
Poplar Grove (North Boone)
Lake County
Antioch
Barrington
Deerfield
Fox Lake (Grant)
Grayslake (H.S.)
Gurnee (Warren)
Highland Park
Lake Forest (H.S.)
Lake Forest (Woodlands Academy)
Lake Villa (Lakes)
Lake Zurich
Libertyville
Lincolnshire (Stevenson)
Mundelein (Carmel)
Mundelein (H.S.)
North Chicago
Round Lake
Vernon Hills
Wauconda
Waukegan (H.S.)
Zion (Z.-Benton)
McHenry County
Cary (C.-Grove)
Crystal Lake (Central)
Crystal Lake (Prairie Ridge)
Crystal Lake (South)
Harvard
Hebron (Alden-H.)
Huntley
Johnsburg
Marengo
McHenry (H.S.)
Richmond (R.-Burton)
Woodstock (H.S.)
Woodstock (Marian)
Board Division 3 (110 schools)
Legislative District 7 (36 schools)
Cook County
Berwyn-Cicero (Morton)
Hillside (Proviso West)
Maywood (Proviso East)
Melrose Park (Walther Lutheran)
Oak Park (Fenwick)
Oak Park (O.P.-River Forest)
Westchester (St. Joseph)
DuPage County
Addison (A. Trail)
Addison (Driscoll)
Bensenville (Fenton)
Carol Stream (Glenbard North)
Darien (Hinsdale South)
Downers Grove (North)
Downers Grove (South)
Elmhurst (Immaculate Conception)
Elmhurst (Timothy Christian)
Elmhurst (York)
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard South)
Glen Ellyn (Glenbard West)
Hinsdale (Central)
Lisle (Benet Academy)
Lisle (Sr.)
Lombard (College Prep)
Lombard (Glenbard East)
Lombard (Montini)
Naperville (Central)
Naperville (North)
Roselle (Lake Park)
Villa Park (Islamic Foundation)
Villa Park (Willowbrook)
West Chicago (H.S.)
West Chicago (Wheaton Academy)
Westmont
Wheaton (North)
Wheaton (St. Francis)
Wheaton (W. Warrenville South)
Legislative District 8 (37 schools)
Cook County
Blue Island (Eisenhower)
Bridgeview (Universal)
Burbank (Queen of Peace)
Burbank (Reavis)
Burbank (St. Laurence)
Calumet City (Thornton Fractional North)
Chicago Heights (Bloom Twp.)
Chicago Heights (Marian)
Country Club Hills (Hillcrest)
Dolton (Thornridge)
Evergreen Park
Flossmoor (Homewood-F.)
Harvey (Thornton)
LaGrange (Lyons)
LaGrange Park (Nazareth Academy)
Lansing (Illiana Christian)
Lansing (Luther East)
Lansing (Thornton Fractional South)
Lemont (H.S.)
Lemont (Mt. Assisi Academy)
Midlothian (Bremen)
Oak Forest
Oak Lawn (Community)
Oak Lawn (Richards)
Olympia Fields (Rich Central)
Orland Park (Sandburg)
Palos Heights (Chicago Christian)
Palos Heights (Shepard)
Palos Hills (Stagg)
Park Forest (Rich East)
Richton Park (Rich South)
Riverside (R.-Brookfield)
South Holland (Seton Academy)
South Holland (Thornwood)
Summit (Argo)
Tinley Park (Andrew)
Tinley Park (H.S.)
Legislative District 9 (37 schools)
DuPage County
Aurora (Waubonsie Valley)
Grundy County
Coal City
Gardner (G.-South Wilmington)
Minooka
Morris
Kankakee County
Bradley (B.-Bourbonnais)
Grant Park
Herscher
Kankakee (McNamara)
Kankakee (Sr.)
Manteno
Momence
St. Anne
Kendall County
Newark
Oswego (East)
Oswego (H.S.)
Plainfield (South)
Plano
Yorkville
Will County
Beecher
Bolingbrook
Braidwood (Reed-Custer)
Crete (C.-Monee)
Crete (Illinois Lutheran)
Frankfort (Lincoln-Way East)
Joliet (Catholic Academy)
Joliet (Twp.)
Lockport (Twp.)
Naperville (Neuqua Valley)
New Lenox (Lincoln-Way Central)
New Lenox (Providence Catholic)
Peotone
Plainfield (Central)
Plainfield (Christ Lutheran Academy)
Plainfield (North)
Romeoville (H.S.)
Wilmington
Board Division 4 (111 schools)
Legislative District 10 (36 schools)
Carroll County
Lanark (Eastland)
Milledgeville
Savanna (West Carroll)
Jo Daviess County
East Dubuque
Galena (H.S.)
Hanover (River Ridge)
Scales Mound
Stockton
Warren
Ogle County
Byron
Forreston
Oregon
Polo
Rochelle
Stillman Valley
Stephenson County
Dakota
Freeport (Aquin)
Freeport (H.S.)
Lena (L.-Winslow)
Orangeville
Pearl City
Winnebago County
Durand
Machesney Park (Harlem)
Pecatonica
Rockford (Auburn)
Rockford (Boylan)
Rockford (Christian Life)
Rockford (East)
Rockford (Guilford)
Rockford (Jefferson)
Rockford (Keith Country Day)
Rockford (Lutheran)
Rockford (R. Christian)
Rockton (Hononegah)
South Beloit
Winnebago
Legislative District 11 (36 schools)
Bureau County
DePue
LaMoille
Manlius (Bureau Valley)
Ohio
Peru (St. Bede)
Princeton
Spring Valley (Hall)
Henry County
Annawan
Cambridge
Galva
Geneseo
Kewanee (H.S.)
Kewanee (Wethersfield)
Orion
Woodhull (AlWood)
Lee County
Amboy
Ashton (A.-Franklin Center)
Dixon (H.S.)
Paw Paw
Mercer County
Aledo
Joy (Westmer)
Rock Island County
East Moline (United)
Moline (H.S.)
Port Byron (Riverdale)
Rock Island (Alleman)
Rock Island (H.S.)
Sherrard
Taylor Ridge (Rockridge)
Whiteside County
Erie
Fulton (H.S.)
Fulton (Unity Christian)
Morrison
Prophetstown
Rock Falls
Sterling (H.S.)
Sterling (Newman Central Catholic)
Legislative District 12 (39 schools)
Knox County
Abingdon
Galesburg (H.S.)
Knoxville
Oneida (ROWVA)
Williamsfield
LaSalle County
Earlville
LaSalle (L.-Peru)
Leland
Mendota
Ottawa (Marquette)
Ottawa (Twp.)
Seneca
Serena
Streator (Twp.)
Marshall County
Henry (H.-Senachwine)
Varna (Midland)
Peoria County
Bartonville (Limestone)
Brimfield
Chillicothe (Illinois Valley Central)
Dunlap
Elmwood
Farmington
Glasford (Illini Bluffs)
Peoria (H.S.)
Peoria (Manual)
Peoria (Notre Dame)
Peoria (P. Christian)
Peoria (Richwoods)
Peoria (Woodruff)
Peoria Heights
Princeville
Putnam County
Granville (Putnam County)
Stark County
Toulon (Stark County)
Woodford County
El Paso (E.P.-Gridley)
Eureka
Metamora
Minonk (Fieldcrest)
Roanoke (R.-Benson)
Washburn (Lowpoint-W.)
Board Division 5 (106 schools)
Legislative District 13 (36 schools)
Champaign County
Broadlands (Heritage)
Champaign (Centennial)
Champaign (Central)
Champaign (Judah Christian)
Champaign (St. Thomas More)
Fisher
Mahomet (M.-Seymour)
Rantoul
St. Joseph (S.J.-Ogden)
Tolono (Unity)
Urbana (H.S.)
Urbana (University)
Douglas County
Arcola
Arthur
Tuscola
Villa Grove
Ford County
Gibson City (G.C.-Melvin-Sibley)
Paxton (P.-Buckley-Loda)
Iroquois County
Buckley (Christ Lutheran)
Cissna Park
Clifton (Central)
Crescent City (Crescent-Iroquois)
Donovan
Gilman (Iroquois West)
Milford
Watseka
Vermilion County
Armstrong
Bismarck (B.-Henning)
Catlin
Danville (H.S.)
Danville (Schlarman)
Fithian (Oakwood)
Georgetown (G.-Ridge Farm)
Hoopeston (H. Area)
Sidell (Jamaica)
Westville
Legislative District 14 (36 schools)
Clark County
Casey (C.-Westfield)
Marshall
Martinsville
Coles County
Charleston
Mattoon
Oakland
Crawford County
Hutsonville
Oblong
Palestine
Robinson
Cumberland County
Neoga
Toledo (Cumberland)
Edgar County
Chrisman
Hume (Shiloh)
Kansas
Paris
Effingham County
Altamont
Beecher City
Dieterich
Effingham (H.S.)
Effingham (St. Anthony)
Teutopolis
Fayette County
Brownstown
Farina (South Central)
Ramsey
St. Elmo
Vandalia
Jasper County
Newton
Moultrie County
Bethany (Okaw Valley)
Lovington
Sullivan
Shelby County
Cowden (C.-Herrick)
Moweaqua (Central A & M)
Shelbyville
Strasburg (Stewardson-S.)
Windsor
Legislative District 15 (34 schools)
DeWitt County
Clinton
Farmer City (Blue Ridge)
Livingston County
Cullom (Tri-Point)
Dwight
Fairbury (Prairie Central)
Flanagan
Pontiac
Streator (Woodland)
Macon County
Argenta (A.-Oreana)
Decatur (D. Lutheran)
Decatur (Eisenhower)
Decatur (MacArthur)
Decatur (St. Teresa)
Macon (Meridian)
Maroa (M.-Forsyth)
Mt. Zion
Niantic (Sangamon Valley)
Warrensburg (W.-Latham)
McLean County
Bloomington (Central Catholic)
Bloomington (H.S.)
Colfax (Ridgeview)
Downs (Tri-Valley)
Heyworth
LeRoy
Lexington
Normal (Community West)
Normal (Community)
Normal (University)
Stanford (Olympia)
Piatt County
Atwood (A.-Hammond)
Bement
Cerro Gordo
DeLand (D.-Weldon)
Monticello
Board Division 6 (103 schools)
Legislative District 16 (31 schools)
Adams County
Camp Point (Central)
Liberty
Mendon (Unity)
Payson (Seymour)
Quincy (Notre Dame)
Quincy (Sr.)
Brown County
Mt. Sterling (Brown County)
Fulton County
Astoria
Avon
Canton
Cuba
Lewistown
London Mills (Spoon River Valley)
Table Grove (VIT)
Hancock County
Augusta (Southeastern)
Carthage
Hamilton
LaHarpe
Nauvoo (N.-Colusa)
Warsaw
Henderson County
Biggsville (West Central)
Mason County
Havana
Manito (Midwest Central)
Mason City (Illini Central)
McDonough County
Bushnell (B.-Prairie City)
Macomb
Sciota (West Prairie)
Schuyler County
Rushville (R.-Industry)
Warren County
Alexis (United)
Monmouth (M.-Roseville)
Monmouth (Yorkwood)
Legislative District 17 (36 schools)
Calhoun County
Brussels
Hardin (Calhoun)
Cass County
Ashland (A-C Central)
Beardstown
Virginia
Greene County
Carrollton
Greenfield
White Hall (North Greene)
Jersey County
Jerseyville (Jersey)
Macoupin County
Bunker Hill
Carlinville
Gillespie
Girard
Mt. Olive
Palmyra (Northwestern)
Piasa (Southwestern)
Staunton
Virden
Montgomery County
Hillsboro
Litchfield
Nokomis
Raymond (Lincolnwood)
Morgan County
Concord (Triopia)
Franklin
Jacksonville (H.S.)
Jacksonville (Illinois School for the Deaf)
Jacksonville (Illinois School for the Visually Impaired)
Meredosia (M.-Chambersburg)
Waverly
Pike County
Barry
Griggsville (G.-Perry)
Kinderhook (West Pike)
Pittsfield
Pleasant Hill
Scott County
Bluffs
Winchester
Legislative District 18 (36 schools)
Christian County
Edinburg
Kincaid (South Fork)
Morrisonville
Pana (H.S.)
Taylorville
Logan County
Hartsburg (H.-Emden)
Lincoln
Mt. Pulaski
Menard County
Athens
Greenview
Petersburg (PORTA)
Morgan County
Jacksonville (Routt)
Sangamon County
Auburn
Buffalo (Tri-City)
Chatham (Glenwood)
Divernon
New Berlin
Pawnee
Pleasant Plains
Riverton
Rochester
Springfield (Calvary)
Springfield (H.S.)
Springfield (Lanphier)
Springfield (Lutheran)
Springfield (Sacred Heart-Griffin)
Springfield (Southeast)
Springfield (Ursuline)
Williamsville
Tazewell County
Delavan
East Peoria
Mackinaw (Deer Creek-M.)
Morton
Pekin
Tremont
Washington
Board Division 7 (107 schools)
Legislative District 19 (34 schools)
Bond County
Greenville
Mulberry Grove
Madison County
Alton (Marquette)
Alton (Sr.)
Bethalto (Civic Memorial)
Edwardsville (H.S.)
Edwardsville (Metro-East Lutheran)
Granite City
Highland
Madison
Roxana
Troy (Triad)
Venice (Lincoln Charter)
Wood River (East Alton-W.R.)
Monroe County
Columbia
Valmeyer
Waterloo (Gibault)
Waterloo (H.S.)
St. Clair County
Belleville (Althoff)
Belleville (East)
Belleville (Governor French Academy)
Belleville (West)
Cahokia (Ft. Bowman Academy)
Cahokia (H.S.)
Collinsville
Dupo
East St. Louis (Sr.)
Freeburg
Lebanon
Lovejoy
Marissa
Mascoutah
New Athens
O'Fallon
Legislative District 20 (37 schools)
Clay County
Clay City
Flora
Louisville (North Clay)
Clinton County
Breese (Central)
Breese (Mater Dei)
Carlyle
Trenton (Wesclin)
Edwards County
Albion (Edwards County)
Franklin County
Benton
Christopher
Sesser (S.-Valier)
Thompsonville
West Frankfort (Frankfort)
Zeigler (Z.-Royalton)
Hamilton County
McLeansboro (Hamilton County)
Jefferson County
Bluford (Webber)
Mt. Vernon (H.S.)
Waltonville
Woodlawn
Lawrence County
Bridgeport (Red Hill)
Lawrenceville
Marion County
Centralia
Odin
Patoka
Salem
Sandoval
Richland County
Noble (West Richland)
Olney (East Richland)
Wabash County
Mt. Carmel
Washington County
Nashville
Okawville
Wayne County
Cisne
Fairfield
Wayne City
White County
Carmi (C.-White County)
Grayville
Norris City (N.C.-Omaha-Enfield)
Legislative District 21 (36 schools)
Alexander County
Cairo
Tamms (Egyptian)
Gallatin County
Junction (Gallatin County)
Hardin County
Elizabethtown (Hardin County)
Jackson County
Campbell Hill (Trico)
Carbondale
Elkville (Elverado)
Murphysboro
Johnson County
Goreville
Vienna
Massac County
Joppa (J.-Maple Grove)
Metropolis (Massac County)
Perry County
DuQuoin (H.S.)
Pinckneyville
Pope County
Golconda (Pope County)
Pulaski County
Mounds (Meridian)
Ullin (Century)
Randolph County
Chester
Coulterville
Evansville (Christ Our Savior Lutheran)
Red Bud
Sparta
Steeleville
Saline County
Carrier Mills (C.M.-Stonefort)
Eldorado
Galatia
Harrisburg
Union County
Anna (A.-Jonesboro)
Cobden
Dongola
Wolf Lake (Shawnee)
Williamson County
Carterville
Herrin (H.S.)
Johnston City
Marion (Crab Orchard)
Marion (H.S.)
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