TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214 Academic Summer School Schedule Prospect High School Class Meets: 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. John Hersey High School Class Meets: 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1st Semester - June 13 to June 30, 2016 Week 1: Monday, June 13 to Thursday, June 16 Week 2: Monday, June 20 to Thursday, June 23 Week 3: Monday, June 27 to Thursday, June 30 2nd Semester - July 5 to July 21, 2016 Week 1: Tuesday, July 5 to Friday, July 8* Week 2: Monday, July 11 to Thursday, July 14 Week 3: Monday, July 18 to Thursday, July 21 * Please note classes will be held on Friday, July 8. Sundown Academy One 24-day semester at John Hersey High School/Class Meets 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Week 1: Monday, June 13 to Thursday, June 16 Week 2: Monday, June 20 to Thursday, June 23 Week 3: Monday, June 27 to Thursday, June 30 Week 4: Tuesday, July 5 to Friday July 8* Week 5: Monday, July11 to Thursday, July 14 Week 6: Monday, July 18 to Thursday, July 21 * Please note classes will be held on Friday, July 8. Driver Education Information and Registration Form on Page 6 & 9 Host Locations John Hersey High School will host Driver Education, Summer Internship Program, Newcomer, Extended School Year, Skills Training and Upward Bound Programs for Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove, John Hersey, Prospect, Rolling Meadow, and Wheeling High School students. Prospect High School will host all core course options, Transition Language Arts, and Transition English as a Second Language courses for Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove, John Hersey, Prospect, Rolling Meadow, and Wheeling High School students. Sundown Academy evening classes will be at John Hersey High School. Important Reminders Online registration begins March 8th at 8 a.m. Computers will be available at your student’s home school for registration purposes. Students must attend summer school at the host school for their home high school. Students register through their home high school. Alternative program students register through their program site. Online Registration Instructions •Students and/or parents can register online and pay with a credit card. Please use the summer school registration link on your homeschool website to register your student. •You will need the following information to register online: student’s name; student ID number; date of birth; and phone number. •Instructions for registering online can be found on the school website. This is a secure site and all student demographic and credit card information is encrypted and secure. If registering online, you must pay by credit card. •If you do not have access to a computer and the Internet, computers will be available for your use at your student’s school, Monday through Thursday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Credit card, cash, check, or money order payments will be accepted if you come to the school to register online. For alternative programs, please register and make payments at the program site. •PLEASE NOTE: There is no online registration for Driver Education, see instructions on page 6-8 and registration form on page 10. •Please call your student’s counselor if you have any academic questions. •For technical help with online registration please call: 847-718-7676. Sundown Academy Summer Sundown Academy is at John Hersey High School, 1900 E. Thomas, Arlington, IL. Space is limited, so please register early. • Students who have completed their Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, or Senior year are eligible to attend Sundown Academy. • Sundown Academy hours are 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.; four nights per week; six weeks; 60 hours of course work. • Tuition and processing fees are the same as for regular day summer school and must be paid at the time of registration. • No bus transportation is provided to students attending Sundown Academy. • Students will be dropped from the Sundown summer school program, without refund, for more than 3.0 days of absence per 24 day session. In-District 2016 Tuition & Fees Out-of-District Processing Fee (nonrefundable) $ 20.00 per student Processing Fee (nonrefundable) $ 20.00 per student 1/2 Credit (3 weeks) $ 177.00 1/2 Credit (3 weeks) $355.00 Online Courses - 1/2 Credit $ 177.00 Online Courses = 1/2 Credit $355.00 Driver Education$ 350.00Driver Education$350.00 Driver Education: Class Only $ 77.50 Driver Education: Class Only $177.50 Bus Transportation Fee* $ 42.00 per semester Bus Transportation Fee* $ 42.00 per semester Replacement Bus Pass $ 5.00 Replacement Bus Pass $ 5.00 *It is the responsibility of the students to meet the bus at a predetermined location and time (i.e., elementary or sender schools) which will then transport them to John Hersey and Prospect High Schools. Summer school transportation is only provided to your designated summer school site. 1. Students will be dropped from the summer school program, without refund, for more than 1.5 days of absence per semester. 2. Eligible students may apply for the District 214 Tuition Waiver through the office of the Associate Principal for Operations at the student’s home high school. Fees are not waived. For information regarding summer school call your student’s home school. Buffalo Grove High School: Jill Maraldo, 847-718-4014; Barb Sittner, 847-718-4015 Elk Grove High School: Megan Knight, 847-718-4414; Noemi Valdivia, 847-718-4413; John Hersey High School: Ron Kiolbassa, 847-718-4814; Heather Kinsella, 847-718-4815 Newcomer Center: Norman Kane, 847-718-7836; Diane Guzman, 847-718-7837 Prospect High School: Luke Pavone, 847-718-5221; Nancy O’Neill, 847-718-5215 Rolling Meadows High School: Lee Stanley, 847-718-5612; Luisa Cantanese, 847-718-5613; Nathan Aslinger, 847-718-5621 Sundown Academy: Mary Luckritz, 847-718-5600 The Academy at Forest View: Kara Kendrick, 847-718-7771; Cortni Jablenski, 847-718-7772 Vanguard School: Kate Kraft, 847-718-7888; Cheryl Giovannetti, 847-718-7890; Pat Kain, 847-718-7861 Wheeling High School: Tom Scotese, 847-718-7021; Jill Amati 847-718-7022 Summer School District Administrator: Lazaro Lopez, Associate Superintendent for Teaching and Learning, 847-718-7604 District Driver Education Program: Dan Weidner, 847-718-7670 To report a student absence, please call the summer school site your student is attending: JHHS 847-718-4800 or PHS 847-718-5200 -2- English Language Arts Course Offerings Students may register for the following English Language to replace a failing grade, to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st semester course replaces 1st semester and 2nd semester replaces 2nd semester. 1st Sem 02561 Written & Oral Communication This course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 9th grade English class. 02562 Written & Oral Communication This course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 9th grade English class. 03481 American Literature & Composition This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 11th grade English class. This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. 03482 03760 03841 03842 2nd Sem PHS PHS PHS American Literature & Composition This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 11th grade English class. This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. Multicultural Literature This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat a semester or two of their required 12th grade English class. This is a selfpaced online course but requires students to attend class daily. World Literature & Composition This course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 10th grade English class. PHS PHS PHS PHS World Literature & Composition This course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 10th grade English class. PHS Students may register for this course to earn an English Language Arts elective credit and a transcripted Harper college credit. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 03850 College Speech Communication Upon completion of this blended six-week college level course, 12th grade D214 students will receive Harper transcripted SPE 101 credit and D214 credit. This six week class meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Please consult with your counselor prior to registering for this course. PHS Students may register for the following English Language Arts classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 03481/03482 03760 American Literature & Composition This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 11th grade English class. This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. Multicultural Literature This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat a semester or two of their required 12th grade English class. This is a selfpaced online course but requires students to attend class daily. -3- Sundown @ JHHS Sundown @ JHHS Mathematical Course Offerings Students may only register for Math classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st semester course replaces 1st semester/2nd semester course replaces 2nd semester. 1st Sem 04600 Algebra 60 04620 Algebra 62 PHS Intermediate Algebra 66 This online course is for 11th or 12th grade students needing to repeat Intermediate Algebra 66 or Intermediate Algebra 67. This is a self-paced course but requires students to attend daily. PHS Algebra 70 PHS 04610 04630 04660 04670 04700 PHS Algebra 61 Algebra 63 Intermediate Algebra 67 This online course is for 11th or 12th grade students needing to repeat Intermediate Algebra 67. This is a self-paced course but requires students to attend daily. 04710 Algebra 71 04640 Geometry 64 04650 Geometry 65 04720 Geometry 72 04730 Geometry 73 2nd Sem PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS Students may register for the following Mathematic classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 04660/04670 Intermediate Algebra 66/67 This online course is for 11th or12th grade students needing to repeat Intermediate Algebra 66 or Intermediate Algebra 67. This is a self-paced course but requires students to attend class daily. 04740/04750 Advanced Algebra 74/75 This online coeurse is for incoming 11th or 12th grade students needing to repeat either Advanced Algebra 74 or Advanced Algebra 75. This is a self paced course but requires students to attend class daily. -4- Sundown @ JHHS Sundown @ JHHS Natural Science Course Offerings Students may only register for Natural Science classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st semester course replaces 1st semester/2nd semester course replaces 2nd semester. 05021 Biology 05111 Chemistry 05022 05112 05161 05162 1st Sem 2nd Sem PHS Biology PHS PHS Chemistry Physics This online course is for incoming 12th grade students needing to repeat Physics. This is a self paced course but requires students to attend class daily. PHS PHS Physics This online course is for incoming 12th grade students needing to repeat Physics. This is a self paced course but requires students to attend class daily. Social Studies Course Offerings PHS Students may register for the following Social Studies classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st Sem 07561 World History 07641 U.S. History This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 11th grade U.S. History class. This is a self paced course but requires students to attend class daily. 07562 07642 09311 09312 PHS World History PHS PHS U.S. History This online course is for students who want to replace a failing grade or repeat their required 11th grade U.S. History class. This is a self paced course but requires students to attend class daily. PHS Human Geography PHS Human Geography Consumer Education Course Offerings 2nd Sem PHS Students may only register for the following Consumer Education class to replace a failing grade, to repeat it for a higher grade or to meet the Consumer Education requirement. 1st Sem 06210 Personal Finance- This course satisfies the Consumer Education graduation requirement. Priority enrollment will be given to 12th grade students needing the graduation requirement. PHS 2nd Sem PHS Students may only register for the following Consumer Education class to replace a failing grade, to repeat it for a higher grade or to meet the Consumer Education requirement. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 06210A Online Personal Finance- This course is not recommended for incoming 9th graders. This course satisfies the Consumer Education graduation requirement. Priority enrollment will be given to 12th grade students needing the graduation requirement. This is a 24-day self-paced online course. -5- PHS Enrichment Course Offerings Students may choose from the following career pathway opportunities to explore a post secondary career program. 1st Sem 2nd Sem 07790 American Law PHS PHS 10180 Introduction to Health Care Field PHS PHS 10700 College Introduction to Education PHS 06830 Teacher Internship Program Miscellaneous Course Offerings PHS 1st Sem 01250 08960 Art Survey This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. Upward Bound Elective For further information, contact 847-718-7772. 08990 Upward Bound-Physical Education For further information, contact 847-718-7772. 09851 Internship Program-(6 weeks/2 semesters) Space is limited, please register early. Applications are available in the counseling office and are due by April 1st. Students will be notified of placement shortly thereafter. Students must register and pay the cost of .5 semester credit by May 1st for this course. PHS 2nd Sem PHS JHHS 6/13- 6/23 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. JHHS Offsite Offsite Driver Education and Health Course Offerings Students may register for the following Driver Education or Health class to replace a failing grade, to repeat it for a higher grade or meet the Driver Education or Health graduation requirements. 09650/09660 09650/09660 Driver Education Class & Lab Driver Education Class & Lab (evening class) -6- see page 8 for more information see page 8 for more information Driver Education and Health Course Offerings- Cont’d Students may register for the following Driver Education or Health class to replace a failing grade, to repeat it for a higher grade or meet the Driver Education or Health graduation requirements. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 08690 09650/09660 A paired Health and Driver Education course is now available for 10th, 11th and 12th grade students. This health course is required to be replaced with a health career pathway course during the regular school year. Students will attend each class for 2.5 hours every day during the semester 1 and semester 2. Students must meet all Driver Education requirements listed on page 8. Students are responsible for registering and paying appropriate fees and tuition for each class. Interested students should register in the 7:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. session of Driver Education at JHHS followed by the Health class from 10:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. at JHHS. JHHS Students may register for the following Health Education classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st Sem 08690 Health Education This course is for 11th or 12th grade students needing to repeat Health Education. This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. PHS 2nd Sem PHS Students may register for the following Health Education classes to replace a failing grade or to repeat it for a higher grade. 1st Sem and 2nd Sem 08690 Health Education This course is for 11th or 12th grade students needing to repeat Health Education. This is a self-paced online course but requires students to attend class daily. -7- Sundown @ JHHS Driver Education 2016 Registration Begins Monday, MARCH 28, 2016 John Hersey High School will host students from Buffalo Grove, Elk Grove, John Hersey, Prospect, Rolling Meadows and Wheeling High Schools. One 24-Day Semester (six weeks) at John Hersey High School Six Week Time Schedule 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. or 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Week 1: Monday, June 13 to Thursday, June 16 Week 2: Monday, June 20 to Thursday, June 23 Week 3: Monday, June 27 to Thursday, June 30 Week 4: Tuesday, July 5 to Friday July 8* Week 5: Monday, July11 to Thursday, July 14 Week 6: Monday, July 18 to Thursday, July 21 * Please note classes will be held on Friday, July 8. One 24-Day Semester (six weeks) at John Hersey High School Evening Classes Meet from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. *The evening Driver Education class hours are 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.; six weeks; 60 hours of course work. The same rules apply to the evening program as the day program, see below.* Six Week Time Schedule 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Week 1: Monday, June 13 to Thursday, June 16 Week 2: Monday, June 20 to Thursday, June 23 Week 3: Monday, June 27 to Thursday, June 30 Week 4: Tuesday, July 5 to Friday July 8* Week 5: Monday, July11 to Thursday, July 14 Week 6: Monday, July 18 to Thursday, July 21 * Please note classes will be held on Friday, July 8. 09650/09660 09650/09660 Driver Education Class & Lab One 24 - Day Semester Driver Education Class & Lab (evening class) JHHS JHHS 1. Buffalo Grove students must register for Driver Education classes in the CTE/PE/Health/Driver Education office; Elk Grove, John Hersey, and Rolling Meadows High School students must register in the Student Services office; Prospect High School students must register in the PE/CTE Education office (Room 172), and Wheeling High School students must register in the Student Activities office. 2. In order to register for summer Driver Education students must be 15 years of age and meet the eight-course rule. 3. Students will be enrolled in summer Driver Education on a first come, first served basis beginning with the opening of registration on Monday, March 28, 2016, and ending when all seats are taken. 4. Students can register for summer Driver Education before school, until the first period passing bell, and after school during the activity period. Parents can register students any time during the school day. 5. Students must turn in a registration form and pay all tuition and fees to hold a place in the program. Upon registration, students will be given information about obtaining a State Learner’s Permit. A student driver may not obtain his/her instructional permit more than 30 days prior to beginning the classroom portion of driver education. 6. The Driver Education tuition is nonrefundable except in the event of an administrative decision that precludes the student from taking Driver Education (e.g., canceled session), the student is ineligible due to a second semester failure, or a written request for refund is approved by the program director. 7. There is no special bus transportation for Driver Education students. Students will be allowed to take the morning bus if enrolled in the 7:30 a.m. driver education class. There will be return home busing until the 12:30 p.m end of day bus routes. -8- Note: During the regular school year a semester course meets 50 minutes per day for approximately 18 weeks (9 weeks for block scheduling). During the summer, a semester course is compacted into 12 five-hour days. This means that one summer school day is equivalent to about 1.5 weeks of a regular school year semester. Student Attendance Due to the intense concentration of our summer school curriculum, it is imperative that students attend class each and every day. As outlined below, students will be administratively dropped from summer school, without refund, for any combination of tardies and/or absences greater than 1.5 days each semester. Students who are administratively dropped due to attendance will receive a “WF” as a grade for the summer school course. Tardiness Students arriving to class after the last bell has sounded will be considered tardy. Students arriving to class more than fifteen minutes late will be required to obtain an “admit” pass from the dean or the summer school administrative assistant. Definitions Full day absence: Any absence in excess of two hours in a given day. 1/2 day absence: Arriving to class between 15 minutes to 2 hours late, either at the beginning of the day or returning for any class break. Tardy to class: Arriving to class up to 15 minutes late, either at the beginning of the day or returning from any class break. Students accumulating three (3) tardies in a semester will receive a 1/2 day absence. To report a student absence, please call: JHHS 847-718-4801 or PHS 847-718-5201 Due to inclement weather, students may be required to attend a make up day. Driver Education Student Attendance Daily attendance is mandatory in order to meet classroom and practice time required by law. Accordingly, students are not allowed any absences. Students are dropped from the summer school Driver Education Program, without refund, for an absence. Sundown Academy Student Attendance Students will be administratively dropped from summer school, without refund, for any combination of tardies and/or absences greater than 3.0 sessions each semester. Students who are administratively dropped due to attendance will receive a “WF” as a grade for the summer school course. Academic Program Refunds For online registration and credit cards, refunds will be done on the online system. For online registration and either a check, cash, or money order, refunds will be processed by the home school. If a student drops a summer school course after paying tuition and fees the following refund schedule will apply. 1st Semester2nd Semester Full Refund: Anytime District 214 cancels a class. Full Refund: Any time District 214 cancels a class. Full Refund: Before the end of the business day on 6/13/16. Full Refund: Before the end of the business day on 6/30/16. No Refund: After the end of the business day on 6/13/16. No Refund: After the end of the business day on 6/30/16. D214 Summer Business Day Begins June 13, 2016: Monday through Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m./Closed Fridays NO refunds are granted for the $20.00 processing fee. Students who are administratively dropped from a course due to absences (students are allowed one absence per semester), tardiness, or disciplinary reasons will forfeit all tuition and fees. Once a given summer school semester begins, there is no prorated refund of the transportation fee. Driver Education Program Refunds REFUND CHECKS WILL BE PROCESSED AFTER THE FIRST BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING IN JULY. Driver Education tuition is nonrefundable except in the following cases: a. an administrative decision that precludes the student from taking driver education (e.g. canceled session); b. the student is ineligible due to second semester final grades; or c. the approval of a written request by the program director. -9- TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214 DRIVER EDUCATION SUMMER SCHOOL 2016 ENROLLMENT FORM PRINT CLEARLY, PRESS FIRMLY Male_____ Female_____ Home #______________ Date _____________________ Parent Work # _____________________ Please complete this form then go to your Student’s Home School to complete the Parent Cell # _____________________ registration process. Birth Date ____________ Name_______________________________________________________________________________ Class of______________ Last First MI ID# Address_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Town Zip Parent/Guardian Emergency Signature_________________________________ Name & #_______________________________________________________ This hearing impaired student will need an interpreter. This student has a 504 Plan. This student has an IEP. By checking the box at the left you consent to have your student use the Internet subject to the District 214 Network Facilities Internet Access Procedures for students. By checking the box at the left you give permission to the District 214 staff to take necessary emergency actions to protect the health and welfare of my student. Please print the name of a person who will assume responsibility in medical emergencies during summer school. Name _________________________________________________Home Phone #_________________________ Cell #__________________ Alternate Name ________________________________________Home Phone #__________________________Cell #__________________ List specific medical allergies, routine medications, chronic illnesses, or other conditions _______________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Yes, the school nurse may administer generic Tylenol, according to package directions, to my student. Parent/Guardian Signature_________________________________Student Signature____________________________________________ One 24-Day (6 weeks) Semester at _____JHHS Six Week Time Schedule June 13 to July 21, 2016 _____ 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. OR _____10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Evening Program - One 24-Day Semester (6 weeks) at _____JHHS Classes Meet from 6:00 to 8:30 p.m. Please note that there is no transportation provided to students attending the evening session. For Office Use Only Driver Education: Class & Lab = $350/Class Only = $77.50 Processing Fee$___$20.00_____ D214 Tuition Waiver Driver Education Tuition $______________ 1st 3-Weeks Bus Pass Rec’d __________ Stop # __________ Bus - 1st 3-Weeks $______________ 2nd 3-Weeks Bus Pass Rec’d _________ Stop # __________ Bus - 2nd 3-Weeks $______________ Cashier’s Initials ____________ Check #__________ Cash __________ TOTAL DUE$______________ •Make all checks payable to Township High School District 214 (one per student). •NO refund of tuition after the first day of class. •Refunds are processed after June 30, 2016; checks are mailed after the first Board of Education meeting in July. •The $20.00 (one per student) processing fee is nonrefundable. •The processing and bus fees are not included when applying for the District 214 Tuition Waiver. •There are NO refunds for the bus fee after the end of the first day of school. Copies to: home school, host school,and student -10- Updated 11-15 Township High School District 214 Summer Athletic Program (SAP) Participant Eligibility Anyone who is a resident of Township High School District 214 and is of high school age or younger may participate in the Summer Athletic Program (SAP). Grade/age level is often designated in the title or description of each camp/class. Grade level is defined as the grade the student will enter in the coming fall. Registration Begins Monday, March 28, 2016 Registration Deadline, Without Late Fee, Friday, May 27, 2016 Camp Calendar/Schedule5 Camps may meet Monday through Thursday. Individual camps that meet during the summer school day should not span both semesters of summer school. Check the District website for specific information. Session 1: June 13 to Ju ne 30, 2016 Session 2: July 5 to July 29, 2016 Monday - Thursday Monday - Thursday Registration - Students register online and pay with a credit card. Those students who choose to pay by either check or cash must do so in the Student Activities office at the school where the camp is being held. Tuition & Fees - Checks should be made payable to the school sponsoring the camp. Registration Fee per camp (nonrefundable): $18.00 Administration Fee (per contact hour) $ 0.25 Camp Tuition (per contact hour) $ 3.05 *Late Fee per registrant (nonrefundable after midnight 5/22/15) $10.00 Additional Fees by Camp - Shirts, League & Other Fees Variable *Without exception, students who register after Friday, May 27, 2016 will be charged the late fee. Fee Waiver - Only students who receive a District 214 Fee Waiver (unrelated to the free/reduced lunch program), are eligible for waiver of camp tuition. Only the camp tuition is waived. All students must pay the registration fee and other camp fees (shirt, league, and other). Refunds 1. All tuition and fees are refunded if camp is canceled by District 214. 2. All tuition and fees are refunded upon presentation of a signed doctor’s note. The refund is prorated (by contact hour) based upon the date of the doctor’s note. 3. There is no refund for absence due to vacations, etc. 4. There is no refund after the passage of 1/2 of the scheduled contact hours of the camp. 5. There is no refund for sessions canceled or time lost due to inclement weather. Transportation - There is no transportation provided for SAP participants. Cancellation Hotline - Each school will set up a cancellation/information hotline. The District 214 heat/humidity and lightning guidelines will be strictly enforced and followed. Sessions canceled due to bad weather will not be rescheduled. Insurance- Students are responsible for their own medical insurance coverage. First Date of Fall Sports Tryouts/Practices is Wednesday, August 10, 2016 Football Practice Begins Monday, August 8, 2016 For More Information Call Buffalo Grove High School: Kym Corbett, 847-718-4020 Elk Grove High School: Bob Murphy, 847-718-4418 John Hersey High School: John Novak, 847-718-4818 Prospect High School: Felicia Walter 847-718-5233 Rolling Meadows High School: Lori Bayerle 847-718-5620 Wheeling High School:Beth Anderson, 847-718-7020 Aquatics: Rob Lindgren, 847-718-5475 District Administrator:Kurt Laakso, 847-718-7647 -11-