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Golf School District 67 is located in Morton Grove, Illinois. The Village of Morton Grove is approximately 13 miles north of downtown Chicago. The district consists of two schools: Hynes Elementary School and Golf Middle School. Students in Pre-Kindergarten through fourth grade attend Hynes Elementary School, and those in grades five through eight attend Golf Middle School. The school district has an enrollment of approximately 695 students (as of 2022) and is served by 90 teachers and staff. The school district serves students in parts of
Morton Grove Morton Grove is a village in Cook County, Illinois. Per the 2020 census, the population was 25,297. The village is named after former United States Vice President Levi Parsons Morton, who helped finance the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railr ...
and Niles. Geographically the district also includes portions of Glenview and Skokie that lack residents. Despite its name, the district does not include any part of
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, although it did prior to 1980. As of the 2000 census, the district's total population was 6,738, with 2,446 households. The district serves approximately 695 students.


Schools

District 67 has two schools: * Hynes Elementary School (grades pre-K - 4), 9000 Belleforte Ave., Morton Grove, IL 60053 * Golf Middle School (grades 5 - 8), 9401 Waukegan Rd., Morton Grove, IL 60053 Hynes Elementary School was built in 1957 and is named after former district teacher, principal and superintendent Irene E. Hynes. The original Golf Elementary School was built in 1927 as a four-room school. It was expanded four times before being supplemented by Hynes Elementary School in 1957. Golf Junior High School was added in 1961. The Golf Middle School building remains at the site. District 67 owns Frank Hren Discovery Park, which is adjacent to Golf Middle School. Frank P. Hren was a teacher and principal at the former Golf Junior High School, and the park was named in his honor. The school district's administrative offices are in Golf Middle School. After graduating, students continuing with public education attend
Niles North High School Niles North High School, officially Niles Township High School North, is a public four-year high school located in Skokie, Illinois, a North Shore (Chicago), North Shore suburb of Chicago, Illinois in the United States. It is part of Niles Townshi ...
(
Niles Township High School District 219 Niles Township High School District 219 is a public secondary school district in the U.S. state of Illinois. In the Niles Township, Cook County, Illinois, Niles Township, District 219 serves the educational requirements of the suburban communities ...
). In August 2015, District 67 entered into the Classrooms Firs

partnership with high school district 219. Goals of the Classrooms First initiative include focusing on literacy and on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) as a distinct part of elementary and secondary curricula, aligning curricula between the elementary and high school districts, creating operational efficiencies, providing increased access to educational infrastructure to the elementary school district, establishing a uniform system of curricular targets and accountability, and increasing high school and college readines

District 67 is within Community College District 535 (
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), which has its main campus in Des Plaines, Illinois.


Finances

The school district operates with a balanced budget, and no deficit reduction plan is required.http://media.wix.com/ugd/ceb5a9_f9b4030af2464461bbb39468b1d12db3.pdf As is typical for Illinois school districts, District 67's primary source of revenue is from real estate tax revenues; over 88% of the district's revenues is from this source. For Fiscal Year 2015 (July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016), budgeted receipts for operating funds are $8,835,200, and budgeted expenditures for operating funds are $8,797,233. Budgeted receipts for all funds (including debt service) is $10,347,118; budgeted expenditures for all funds are $10,347,118. The district undergoes an audit every year by an independent accounting firm. For fiscal year 2015, the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) designated District 67's finances as being in the 'Financial Recognition' category, which is ISBE's highest ranking. District 67's Business Manager is Christine Hoffman, who previously worked as a certified public accountant.


External programs

District 67 is a member of the Niles Township District for Special Education (District 807

The district also participates in the Niles Township ELL Parent Cente


Leadership

The principal of Hynes Elementary School is Mr. Smith. The principal of Golf Middle School is Karen Chvojka. Dr. Susan Coleman is the District Superintendent; she began her tenure at District 67 on July 1, 2020. District 67 is governed by a seven-member school board elected by district voters. Members serve without pay, normally for terms of four years. Elections are held at the Consolidated Election usually held on the first Tuesday in April of each odd-numbered year. Terms of members are staggered so there are three or four positions filled at each school board election. Vacancies created by death or resignation are filled by appointment (by the remaining board members) until the following election. School board members complete statutorily required training and participate in other education related training.


Community

The school district is supported by an active parent-teacher association (School District 67 Parent Teacher Association

and by the Golf School District Foundatio

A district Community Engagement Committee works to develop community partnerships, engage community members on topics relevant to district decisions and planning, and involve parents and other community members in activities and educational initiatives. District 67 is a member of the Illinois Association of School Board

The district is also a member of the Morton Grove Chamber of Commerc

and the Niles Chamber of Commerce & Industr


Recognition

The district achieved Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) every year since AYP's inception. District schools received the Illinois Honor Roll Award for Academic Excellence in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012. Golf Middle School recently received a Blue Ribbon Award from the Illinois Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. National School Boards Association Salute District: Technology. The district was awarded the Bright Red Apple Award in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, the Illinois Association of School Boards awarded its 'School Board Governance Recognition' to the District 67 School Board. The award is designed to acknowledge school boards that have engaged in activities and modeled behaviors leading to excellence in local school governance in support of quality public educatio

Homefacts.com gave the district an overall 'A+' rating in 2014.


History

The Golf school district is named after the original Golf School, and the Golf, Illinois, Village of Golf that the school originally served. The first Golf School was a prototypical "one room country schoolhouse" that was little more than a wooden shed with windows. It had no electricity or indoor plumbing. The single room was expanded to four, then replaced by a
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-built concrete and masonry structure capable of serving hundreds of students. During its time, the original Golf School was very much a rural institution, and presumably the only public-funded institute of primary/secondary education in its area at that time. The
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after
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saw the landscape being converted from
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to
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, and a sudden
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. The Village of Golf was content to remain a hamlet, but the municipalities that surrounded it, Glenview, Morton Grove and Niles, expanded rapidly, consuming all unincorporated land. The prairie, forests and farmland that remained was rapidly developed for housing and shopping. Hynes Elementary School joined the district in 1957, filling the distance between Golf School and Morton Grove School. In 1961, Golf Junior High School was built on the west side of the Golf School campus (the Golf School building was set back to the northeast corner of the parcel), and Golf School became Golf Elementary School. Shortly thereafter the Golf Junior High School building was expanded with modern, air-conditioned classrooms in the new wing. Golf Junior High School took students from Golf Elementary and Hynes Elementary schools, and sent graduates on to Niles North High School for secondary education. By 1975 the baby boom population growth of students had turned into a population decline, and downsizing plans were enacted. The c. 1934 Golf Elementary School building was scheduled for demolition with no replacement. Hynes Elementary School became the only elementary school for the district, and Golf Junior High School (grades 6-8) became the 4-year Golf Middle School, accepting grades 5 through 8. The Village of Golf, after which the district was named, decided to send its children to public schools in Glenview. Before the end of the 20th century the last working farm in District 67, Delaine Farm, had been converted into a housing development. In less than 70 years the demographics of District 67 have changed radically from rural and agrarian to suburban and professional.


References


External links

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Official Facebook page of Golf School District 67
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