Kirby School District 140 opens online registration for 2026-27 school year

Kirby School District 140
Kirby School District 140
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Kirby School District 140 announced on May 18 that families can now register students online for the 2026-27 school year using the Infinite Campus Parent Portal.

The district encourages parents and guardians to complete registration as soon as possible. This process is important to ensure that all students are properly enrolled and prepared for the upcoming academic year. Detailed information about fees, health forms, busing, residency verification, and step-by-step directions is available on the district’s registration page.

Parents with questions are advised to contact their school office for assistance. The Kirby School District 140 serves Cook County and includes Christa McAuliffe School, Fernway Park Elementary School, Helen Keller Elementary School, John A. Bannes Elementary School, Millennium Elementary School, Prairie View Middle School, and Virgil I. Grissom Middle School, according to the Illinois Report Card.according to the Illinois Report Card.

The district enrolled 3,606 students in grades pre-kindergarten through eighth grade during the 2019-2020 school year and is located in Tinley Park and Cook County.according to the Illinois Report Card. The teaching staff consists of 258 teachers with an average salary of $68,179 before pension contributions; most teachers are women (90.3 percent), while men make up 9.7 percent of faculty members.according to the Illinois Report Card

Student demographics show that Kirby School District 140 is composed of approximately 79.5 percent White students, with Black (3.3 percent), Hispanic (8.2 percent), and Asian (4.4 percent) populations represented as well.according to the Illinois Report Card The district spent $20,628 per student in total expenditures in a recent year.according to the Illinois Report Card

Chronic truancy rates remain low within Kirby SD140: only eighteen students were classified as “chronically truant” during a recent academic year—a rate of just half a percent compared with a statewide average of nearly ten percent.according to the Illinois Report Card



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