Schools
Temporary Records Available Through June 30 For District 214 Graduates
These records may include family background information, teacher comments, disciplinary information, test scores, among other things.

ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL – Township High School District 214 will begin destroying the Class of 2017's temporary student records on July 1, pursuant to the Illinois School Student Records Act and the Local Records Commission.
According to the district, these records may include family background information, teacher comments, disciplinary information, test scores, among other things. Students' permanent records are kept for 60 years and include student and parent/guardian names, student birthdate, grades, attendance, academic transcript, scores received on State assessments (9-12th grade) and health record.
Class of 2017 alumni and their parents/guardians can pick up their respective student records during the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, through June 30.
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Parents/guardians must have a signed statement of consent from the graduate, which includes the graduate’s current address and phone number, allowing the school to release the record to the student’s parent/guardian. Upon release of student records, parents/guardians must provide valid proof of identification.
Records are available at the student services offices of the following schools on the days/times listed above. Requests may be expedited by contacting the school using the numbers listed below, so the files can be ready for pickup:
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- Buffalo Grove H.S. (847-718-4192)
- Elk Grove H.S. (847-718-4514)
- John Hersey H.S. (847-718-4964)
- Prospect H.S. (847-718-5291)
- Rolling Meadows H.S. (847-718-5776)
- Wheeling H.S. (847-718-7128)
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