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#65 Township High School District 211

Program Address

1750 S Roselle Rd
Palatine 60067
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Hotline Contact

Jacquese Gilbert
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(847) 755-6725

Program Office Hours

Day(s) Open Time Close Time
Monday-Friday 04:00 pm 09:00 pm

Program Description

The High School District 211 Continuing Education department covers three main areas of learning for the community, with all of the programs conveniently offered in the evenings. An adult ESL program is offered for people looking to improve their English language skills. Also offered, is an Alternative High School program that allows adults to complete their missing high school credits and earn a District 211 diploma. Finally, High School District 211 operates one of the area’s longest-running continuing education programs. For 70 years, District 211 has provided learning opportunities for adult community residents who are looking to learn a new skill, gain knowledge in an unfamiliar subject, or simply enjoy a new experience. A sampling of the topics offered includes classes in the areas of business, computer skills, exercise, dance, gardening, and crafts.

Class/Tutoring Times

  • Morning
  • Afternoon

Learning Options

  • In-Person
  • Online

Languages of Staff

  • English
  • Spanish
  • Other
  • French

Tutoring Available

No

Tutoring Volunteers Needed?

No

Types of Classes Offered

  • Reading
  • Math
  • English as a Second Language
  • High School Diploma/GED

Additional Services Offered

  • Child Care

Bridge Programs

  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy
  • Other
  • Bridge to Healthcare/Medical Terminology

ICAPS Programs

  • Healthcare: Medical, Caregiver, Pharmacy
  • Other
  • Support class for Medical Assistant in conjunction with Northwest Suburban College

This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.This project was made possible by a grant awarded by the Illinois State Library, a division of the Office of Secretary of State, using funds designated for literacy, and the Illinois Community College Board.