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255 Pleasant Dr

Chicago Heights, IL 60411

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Flossmoor School District 161

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Posted February 3, 2011

Serena is a great school! I love the teachers, staff and PTO mothers! They are all so helpful and caring with the students. Every teacher my children have had have been the best!
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Posted May 27, 2010

I think Serena Hills is one of the best in the Flossmoor 161 district. The teachers are great and it has a very diverst student body.
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Posted October 15, 2005

My son entered Serena Hill's Early Childhood program (3 and 4 year olds) in the Fall of 2004. We have had a wonderful experience with his teachers and the school environment in general. His verbal and cognitive progress was immediately noticeable after entering school and I look forwards to him having a great year again.
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