There are 17 schools in the USA with the word illinois in the name.
The word "Illinois" is commonly found in U.S. public school names, particularly within the state of Illinois, as a way to honor the state's identity, history, and regional pride. Naming schools after the state helps to foster a sense of community and belonging among students, staff, and local residents. It also reflects the geographic location of the school, making it easily identifiable as part of the Illinois public education system. Additionally, using the state's name in school titles can celebrate the rich cultural heritage and historical significance of Illinois, which played an important role in the development of the Midwest and the nation as a whole. Such naming conventions reinforce the connection between the educational institution and the state, emphasizing shared values and commitment to quality public education.
California (1)
Marcum-Illinois Union Elementary School in East Nicolaus, CAIllinois (15)
Illinois Mathematics and Science in Aurora, ILIllinois Lutheran Elementary School in Crete, IL
Illinois Lutheran High School and Junior High in Crete, IL
Illinois Park Elementary School in Elgin, IL
Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights, IL
Illinois Center for Autism in Fairview Heights, IL
New Hope Christian Academy of Southern Illinois in Harrisburg, IL
Illinois City Elementary School in Illinois City, IL
Illinois School for the Deaf in Jacksonville, IL
Giant Steps Illinois in Lisle, IL
Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville in Naperville, IL
Central Illinois Bridge Academy in Normal, IL
Illinois School in Park Forest, IL
Illinois Youth Ctr - St Charles in Saint Charles, IL
University of Illinois High School in Urbana, IL
Oregon (1)
Illinois Valley High School in Cave Junction, OR
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