Announcements
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Register Now for Fun TDP Summer Courses
The Talent Development Program (TDP) is offering Summer Enrichment Courses to all D214 students. These week-long classes allow students to develop new passions and explore different careers like cooking, space science, electronic music production and more.
Click here for more information and to register.
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COVID REPORTING FORM
Please complete this form if your son/daughter has developed symptoms or tested positive for COVID-19 please also complete this form if someone in your household has tested positive for COVID and your Prospect student is not vaccinated. While we are out of the office, we will be reviewing this information and reaching out to you regarding quarantine timelines, school work, etc... Thank you in advance for helping to keep everyone safe and healthy.
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Prospect High School Summer Athletic Camps 2022
Registration opens on March 29, 2022 and ends May 27, 2022. Click here for more information.
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PHS NAVY (A) / Columbia (B) Block Schedule
The Prospect A/B Day Schedule can be found by clicking the following link:
Navy = A Days (helpful hint: nAvy)Columbia = B Days (helpful hint: columBia)PHS Navy (A) / Columbia (B) Bell Schedule
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Parent Involvement
We are always looking for parents to help out and support the Knights! If you'd like to get involved, check out this link. If you'd just like to know of upcoming fundraisers, keep an eye out here or check the parent involvement page. Our parents are working daily to support our athletics, fine and performing arts and student clubs and curriculum. They need your help!
Knights News
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Knight Streaming
PHS Knights TV will be attempting to broadcast events for the remainder of the school year
D214 Stories
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Re-designing space; designing a career
The most effective learning opportunities often incorporate problem-solving that students will face in their careers, which is what made this year’s design challenge so valuable for Design 214 students.
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District 214 Students Build a Community Center for Veterans
Students and teachers from two District 214 schools have been giving back this year—as part of a unique opportunity to help out military veterans.
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Nanotechnology students shine at state expo
Where can you find gold medal scientists in District 214? In the Wheeling High School nanotechnology lab. Nanotech students, under the guidance of Wheeling science teachers Carol Bouvier and Dr. Greg Wallace, took projects developed in class to the Illinois Junior Academy of Science state exposition in Peoria on April 22 and 23—and came back with gold medals and more.
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Culinary arts students rise to the challenge in Bake-Off
Garlic rosemary bread. Fresh herb pinwheels. Amish apple bread. Those were some of the mouth-watering entries in The Great District 214 Culinary Competition Bake-Off held on April 22.
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Anchors aweigh: D214 grads’ careers soar in Navy Fleet band
2016 Rolling Meadows High School graduate Wesley Carroll and 2017 Prospect High School graduate Matt Gordon have each pursued a passion for instrumental music careers to earn coveted spots in the U.S. Pacific Naval Fleet Band, based in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
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District 214 Robotics Team heads to World Championship
The District 214 WildStang Robotics Program is not horsin’ around. Team 111 WildStang has been dominating local and regional competitions and is now preparing to head to the FIRST® Robotics World Championship next week in Houston, Texas.
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Students pledge to become Future Educators
In an auditorium ceremony at Forest View Educational Center, students recite as one: “As a future educator, I will treat the profession and those who work in it with dignity and respect. I will embrace and elevate individuality and diversity. I will strive to motivate and to engage.”
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On the menu: student-created dishes!
This summer, culinary arts students from Rolling Meadows High School will have an exciting and unusual opportunity: To see food dishes that they created featured on the menu of a local restaurant.
Discover Your Future.
Knights Facts
940Dual credit enrollments
2,000AP tests taken
2,152Number of students
44primary languages (non-English) spoken at home