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Alumni Groups
Alumni Groups
Unit 5 has two high schools - Normal Community and Normal West.
Normal West _ Contact school for information
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Area Transportation
Area Transportation
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Before and After School Care
Before and After School Care at Unit 5 Elementary Schools
School / Provider / Contact Number
- BENJAMIN / Scribbles / 665-0000
- CARLOCK / YWCA / 662-0461
- CEDAR RIDGE / YMCA / 827-6233
- FAIRVIEW / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- FOX CREEK / YWCA / 662-0461
- GLENN / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- GROVE / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- HOOSE / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- HUDSON / Scribbles / 665-0000
- NORTHPOINT / YMCA / 827-6233
- OAKDALE / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- PARKSIDE / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- PEPPER RIDGE / Scribbles/ 665-0000
- PRAIRIELAND / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- SUGAR CREEK / Normal Parks / 454-9542
- TOWANDA / YMCA / 827-6233
Contact Child Care Resource & Referral Network to get information on all the day care facilities in the Bloomington/Normal area at:
207 W. Jefferson
Bloomington
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Beyond the Books Educational Foundation
Beyond The Books Educational Foundation
BEYOND THE BOOKS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION was formed to fund innovative enrichment programs for the students of Unit 5 and District 87 public schools. These programs extend the resources of the school districts, enabling educators to go beyond standard classroom experiences.
The recipients of these funds are educators whose creative and unique ideas are launched into model programs that can be adapted for use throughout the districts. These projects provide additional learning, experiences for students that are not typically funded by normal tax support.Applications and information are available by clicking HERE .
To see past award winners:
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Bloomington/Normal Community Campus Committee - BNCCC
BNCCC
Bloomington/Normal Community Campus Committee is determined to counter binge drinking through campus and community partnerships.
Convincing students not to binge drink isn’t easy, particularly when they're surrounded by social influences encouraging them to do just that; Cheap drink specials, easy access to alcohol, and glamorous, fun, sex-filled advertising imagery, and you have a very appealing message. Fortunately, we're learning that we can counter these influences through campus-community partnerships.
Here is a link to more information.
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BN Parents
BN Parents
The teen years often present some of our greatest parenting challenges. As our children become more independent they address temptations and dangers that can affect their health and safety, like alcohol and other drugs. It can at times seem our teens dismiss what we say and their peers have all of the power. However, you should know, when parents talk to their kids about underage drinking they listen. 83% of youth ages 10-18 years old, cite parents as the leading influence in their decision to not drink at all, or not to drink on occasion.
Our hope is the information contained on this site will assist you in guiding, directing and “coaching” your teen to make the best decisions surrounding alcohol use. We know it is a challenge – even some of the best-skilled and most caring parents in the world have problems with their teens. But, taking steps now CAN help!
Here is a link to more information
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Pratt Music Scholarship
Pratt Music Scholarship
The Pratt Music Foundation promotes classical music in Bloomington-Normal-McLean County. Our primary activity is the Pratt Music FoundationScholarship Program: individual music instruction, in piano or strings, for talented, motivated students, with financial need, in grades 2 through 12.
Here is a link to more information.
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Promise Council
Promise Council
Promise Council purpose is to remove barriers to learning because we believe all children deserve the opportunity to achieve success through education. We are committed to seeing children experience the fundamental resources they need to succeed – we call them our 5 Promises:
- Caring Adults who are actively involved as parents, teachers, mentors, coaches, and neighbors
- Safe Places that offer constructive use of time
- A Healthy Start and healthy development
- An Effective Education that builds marketable skills
- Opportunities to Help Others by making a difference through service
Promise Councils are committed to supporting students based on three key areas identified by local teachers and staff:
- Providing more adult mentors for students
- Meeting physical needs of students when they stand in the way of academic achievement
- Increasing opportunities for parental engagement
Unit 5 has 14 Promise Council schools. Here is a link to our schools.
Here is a link to more information.
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Social Service Organizations
UNIT 5 STUDENT & FAMILY SUPPORT
Unit 5 recognizes that in some students and families may need additional supports provided outside of the classroom.
Here are several links to a variety of resources for those who need additional assistance:
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Unit 5 Educational Foundation
Unit 5 Educational Foundation
The Unit 5 Educational Foundation supports our educators as they strive to provide the best education for all students, by filling district funding gaps. Their support focuses on providing 21st century opportunities districtwide at all levels of education.
For more information, click HERE.