Highlands Elementary School

Public | K-5 | 614 students |  

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525 S Brainard St

Naperville, IL 60540

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Naperville Cusd 203

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Highlands Elementary School, located in Naperville, Illinois, serves grades K-5 in the Naperville Cusd 203 district. It is among the few public elementary schools in Illinois to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

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Posted on Mar 6, 2010
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The classroom teachers are wonderful. The test scores are high. Our sons really enjoyed the sports program. Our problem, however, was that one of our sons qualified for an IEP (Individualized Education Program). It was not followed on a consistent basis despite our repeated pleas and meetings. We transferred our sons out of the Naperville School District and into a private school.
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Posted on Sep 28, 2009
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A job transfer moved us back to Chicago last year, and Naperville sees many former-Chicagoans like us who have chosen Highlands ES in Dist 203 for its excellent school ranking. Highlands is welcoming of new families and volunteers. The school is locked and secure. The daily curriculum is progressive, differentiating for all levels of learners. Extra-curriculars abound even for the primary grades, including Spanish/Chinese; PE games; book club, math games and science fair nights. The music and art teachers have inspired my daughter to want to take lessons outside of school. We are thrilled with our decision to be at Highlands and are proud to live in Naperville, a community that makes education a priority.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2008
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This school is excellent in many ways. If test scores are critical, its students' scores are great. But, test scores are not everything. Unfortunately, the school is not at all accepting of individual differences in learning styles. Some children will do well in this environment. Others will be discouraged and become less curious and interested in learning. There were some outstanding teachers at the school, although some young, inexperienced teachers in the early grades left a negative impression. Naperville is a great town in many ways, but it is also a bit like 'Stepford' and this school fit in perfectly. The school's music program was very good, yet there was limited exposure to music and art (apart from parent lectures on artists) and, given its proximity to Chicago, there could have been a much stronger cultural program. After school enrichment options were limited. Overall, though, positives far outweigh negatives.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2007
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My daughter has attended Highlands for the past 2 years. The teachers are top notch and there are many opportunities for parental involvement (with a very high level of participaiton). The school's music teacher is exceptional and there are a fair number of extracurricular activities. Naperville is a great town and Highlands is truly an extraordinary school.
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Posted on Nov 8, 2006
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Although the overall test scores are quite high there are some issues. The security is lax. The special education is short on teachers thus not allowing for proper help for all needs. The arts and music program is good. The building is inviting.
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Posted on Aug 9, 2005
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I attended Scott Elementary and this school and remember the wonderful support provided by the principal. He was often walking the halls and greeting children or stopping to talk. The 'Jelly Bean Days' at the end of the year were very memorable and the playground one of the best around.
--Submitted by a former student


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