66 out of 10GreatSchools

Hanover Highlands Elementary School

Hanover Park, IL
  • Public
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  • Grades K-6
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  • Enrollment: 518

Overview

Hanover Highlands Elementary School
1451 Cypress Avenue
Hanover Park, IL 60133
(630) 736-4230
Hanover Highlands Elementary School is located in Hanover Park, IL and serves grades K-6.It received a GreatSchool rating of 6 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Native American
0%
Two or more races
2%
Black
5%
Asian
20%
White
30%
Hispanic
43%

Reviews7 Reviews

3.5
parent
I have had legal custody of my two granddaughters for last 2 years in Hanover Highlands Elementary school district. Switched from California schools in LA the area to Hanover Highlands school. The girls tell me it is much harder here than schools in LA. Teachers are wonderful and competent. Granddaughters had a little problem adjusting, but staff at Hanover Highlands took the change into consideration and were great advocates for the girls. My Granddaughters are doing great there, A's and B's. Grandpa, your respondent, couldn't be happier with the school!
parent
This is one of the best schools. The teachers really care for my little one, and I have seen great progress. I am confident that she will do just fine at Frost.
parent
This is the worse school that I have ever encountered. It is very against parent involvement. Eve tried several time to visit the school as a parent volunteer and was always turned away. The office staff was extremely rude and were always too busy to help when I had a question or request. The school makeup is very socially biased I noticed this at the schools Halloween party where a particular race was allowed to gain access free food and prizes where as the rest of us were paying for the event. The only thing I ever noticed my child doing was testing always testing which led me to believe that they weren't learning the basic necessities like social interaction but they were learning how to test. But the thing that bothered me the most was the lack of parent involvement. The only way to be involved was to be on the PTA which we had to pay to be a part of and still had no insight or access to helping the school. All I can say is that IM thankful that we are moved out of that school district and are in a much better school where I am able to visit the class at any time, I can have lunch with my student whenever I like, the students are very socially interactive, and the teachers are well trained. Im sorry to any one who genuinely care about their childs' success.
parent
Great! School PTA host many after school events to raise money for our school and make thr community more involve with their children. Miss.Little such an excellent second grade Teacher who made my daughters first year one of her best. I would like to see the Principal often or more involve in our school events and begging of our school year with parents and students,but overall she is always sending you her schools weekly updates and keeping up with any News. Overall this is a wonderful School.
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