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Our Mission:

Inspiring Educational Excellence in a Nurturing Environment

Our Vision:

Students are the focus of all we do at Norridge School District 80.
The student centered classroom will promote an independent, collaborative, and
motivated learning environment. Our administrators, teachers, and staff will set
high standards in a safe, nurturing, and positive school environment. Our
graduates will be prepared to take on their future with confidence.



Norridge

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The population was 15,251 at the 2020 census. The village and its neighbor to the east, Harwood Heights, together form an enclave within the city of Chicago (i.e. they are completely surrounded by the city). Norridge is sometimes referred to as the "Island Within a City". The current President of Norridge is Daniel Tannhauser.

Name origin

The name "Norridge" was suggested by resident Mrs. Link. "Nor" comes from Norwood Park Township, and "Ridge" comes from the nearby suburb of Park Ridge.

History

Located in Norwood Park Township, the first names of what would become Norridge were "Goat Village", due to a local resident's goat farm, and "Swamp" due to a lack of streets and the area’s swamp-like conditions. Norridge began as an 80-acre (320,000 m2) subdivision that ran from Ozanam Avenue in the west to Olcott Avenue in the east and from Irving Park Road in the south to Montrose Avenue in the north. In 1948, Norridge was about to be annexed by Chicago when a local improvement association moved to incorporate as a village, ending the city's effort to incorporate it. That year, Karl Kuchar was elected the first President of the village. The 1950s was a decade of growth and development, encouraged by the construction of a waterworks system, the paving of sidewalks, streets, and curbs, and the installation of storm and sanitary sewers. In 1954 Norridge annexed land north from Montrose to Lawrence. Also that year, the Norridge Youth Committee was established.

Norridge borders the Cook County Forest Preserves and was home to several horse stables, including Happy Days Stables at Montrose and Cumberland. Most of the stables were gone by the late 1970s.

Geography

Norridge is located at 41°57′54″N 87°49′26″W (41.965030, -87.823859) .





Our School District By The Numbers

1114



Number of Students

176



Number of School Days

24



Average Class Size

71



Number of Teachers

2



Number of Schools

1



Our Mission:
Inspiring Educational Excellence In A
Nurturing Environment


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