Worth School District 127 | |
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Worth Cook county, IlloinisUnited States | |
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Worth School District 127 is an elementary school district based in Worth, a southern Chicago suburb located in Cook County, Illinois. District 127 is composed of two elementary schools, one junior high school, and a preschool institution; all schools are located within the village of Worth. [1] Students may begin their careers in the district as preschoolers at Worthridge School. [1] They may alternatively enter the district as kindergarteners in either Worth Elementary School or Worthwoods Elementary School, which serve kindergarteners and students between grades one and five [1] under, respectively, principals Joe Zampillo and Tim Hathhorn. [2] Graduates of the two elementary schools move on to attend Worth Junior High School, which is headed by its principal, Dr. Peter Yuska. [2] The district superintendent is Dr. Rita Wojtylewski. [3]
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