Leyden High School District 212 Explained

Leyden District 212
Motto:Educate Enrich Empower
Mascot:Eagle
Established:1913
Type:High Schools
Students:3,339
City:Franklin Park
State:IL
Country:USA
Website:www.leyden212.org

The Leyden High School District 212, named after Leiden, operates two high schools (9-12) in Cook County, Illinois, USA. The boundaries of the district include River Grove, Franklin Park, Melrose Park, Leyden Township, Schiller Park, Northlake, and Rosemont. The schools have 215 teachers (FTEs) serving 3,339 students.[1] [2]

History

In 1913, the first Leyden was originally a two-year high school which is now present day Hester Junior High School in Franklin Park. It became a four-year high school in 1924 where it was known as Cook County District 212. With increase in population, the East Leyden building was expanded and finished by 1955. West Leyden was built and finished by 1959. In 1965, West Leyden housed Triton Junior College until its buildings were constructed in River Grove by 1969. By 2009, East Leyden purchased 12 acres for parking lot and field expansion.[3]

Organization and Staff

It is governed by a 9-member school board. The president of the board is Mr. Gregory T. Ignoffo. Dr. Nick Polyak serves as the current superintendent over the district since 2013.[4]

Athletics

Each sport is offered to all students at both schools, but some are practiced at only one location.

! School Name! City! Students! FTE Teachers! Pupil/Teacher Ratio
Franklin Park, Illinois182512017:1
Northlake, Illinois166911719:1
Note: Based on 2023 school year data

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: West Leyden High School. USNews. July 19, 2017.
  2. Web site: East Leyden High School. USNews. July 19, 2017.
  3. Web site: Leyden High School District 212 / Homepage. www.leyden212.org. en. 2017-07-21.
  4. News: District 212 Superintendent Nick Polyak named Superintendent of Distinction. Mills. Maryann. Daily Herald. 2017-07-21. en-US.