Ad
mary35 July 22, 2008

What are the good middle and high schools not too far from Skokie, IL?

mary35
My family has to relocate to Chicago area (job transfer to Skokie). What are the good schools in the area (middle and high school), with a reasonable distance from Skokie? Our children are in private schools now, but we would also consider good public schools. We are going to rent, and the housing seems ridiculous in some areas around Skokie. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Answer this question

Parent Answers to "What are the good middle and high schools not too far from Skokie, IL?"

RSS View 5 answers: Newest-Oldest, Oldest-Newest
Display fewer answers
ultrafelicity
ultrafelicity September 16, 2008
In Evanston they is Evanston Township High School, Niles North, Niles Central, New Trier. Private, in Evenston there is Roycemore. This website shows local schools in whatever area is entered. Good luck.
drjohnson
drjohnson July 22, 2008
I also wanted to mention that a while ago, someone else was looking for housing in the Chicago area, and was seriously considering DesPlaines. It would probably be a half hour commute to Skokie, but it's a pretty nice and reasonable area plus on the train line to Chicago. My dad worked in Skokie for many years while we lived in Arlington Heights which is even farther out on that train line, after Mt. Prospect.
drjohnson
drjohnson July 22, 2008
I agree with Healthy11. I live next door to Skokie, in Evanston. Skokie is much more reasonably priced than Evanston and the schools are considered to be very good there. So you do save on private school tuition.

Skokie has a long history of attracting recent immigrant groups who value education. You will find many Asians, Russians, Jews, and Middle Easterners there. The student body is a virtual United Nations.

Also great park district facilities too. If Skokie is still too pricey, try Morton Grove or Lincolnwood which border Skokie. They are probably comparable, however. The main problem with Skokie is that it lacks charm. There are some areas that are quite attractive, but much of the housing stock is kind of 60's boxy blah.

If you really have your heart set on private schools, Baker Demonstration School on the Wilmette/Evanston border is a quite popular K-8 school. Roycemore, in Evanston is a k-12 school that has a small, personal touch.

But very few people opt for private high school around here because most of the public high schools are stellar, though very large and competitive.
tjlove
GreatSchools Staff tjlove July 22, 2008
I looked up our city page for Skokie, IL. It's a good place to start your research:
www.greatschools.net/city/Skokie/IL

Hope this helps!!
healthy11
healthy11 July 22, 2008
Hi. Greatschools is a nationwide community, and the chance of finding someone from the same town, with children the same age, is unfortunately not very likely. I happen to live in the Chicagoland area, and I believe that virtually all of the surrounding suburbs to Skokie have good academic reputations. Have you tried using the "Research and Compare" tab on the green menu bar near the top of this page? In addition to Skokie, you could enter towns like Wilmette (even more $$, I think) and Glenview and Morton Grove and Niles and Park Ridge. Many people who want a parochial high school love Loyola Academy, but I'm not sure about private elementary schools. Hope this helps...

Any contributed content above is the subjective opinion of that member or external author, and not of GreatSchools. GreatSchools does not check for accuracy in community posts or verify the contributor’s identity. If you are searching for health-related advice we strongly suggest you seek professional medical support. View our Community Guidelines for more details.
Local Q&A is brand new! What do you think? Give us your feedback in our feedback forum.
AD

AD
Join the community or login
Join the community or
Read our community guidelines and FAQ
Community Moderator
Email the Community Moderator for help
tracker