Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 announced on April 25 that summer semester registration will reopen on Monday, April 27 at 10:00 a.m. and continue through Friday, May 15, 2026. During this period, non-district families can register their students for select courses at Lake Zurich High School.
The district said the reopening of registration expands access to summer learning opportunities for more students. While some classes have reached capacity, others remain available for enrollment.
Registration is completed through ParentVUE under “Online Registration” by selecting “2025–2026 Summer Semester Registration.” Families will receive a confirmation email once submitted, followed by district processing and billing for any applicable fee-based courses. For additional information or translation support, families are directed to contact Todd Jakowitsch at (847) 540-4929.
Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95 serves Lake County and includes Isaac Fox Elementary School, Lake Zurich High School, both North and South campuses of Lake Zurich Middle School, May Whitney Elementary School, Sarah Adams Elementary School, Seth Paine Elementary School, and Spencer Loomis Elementary School according to the Illinois Report Card. The district enrolled 5,543 students in the 2019-2020 school year as a unit school district serving grades pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in Lake Zurich and Lake County according to the Illinois Report Card.
Demographically, the student body is comprised of approximately 78.5 percent White students, with Hispanic students making up about 7.5 percent and Asian students accounting for roughly 9.5 percent according to data from ISBE. The teaching staff includes a total of 403 teachers with an average salary of $76,420 before pension contributions; women make up about three-quarters of this group according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
In terms of student attendance during the last reported year there were about one hundred chronically truant students—defined as missing five percent or more school days without valid excuse—representing a rate significantly lower than the statewide average as reported by ISBE. Financially in fiscal year 2020 the district spent $24,707 per student with total expenditures reaching nearly $137 million according to state data.



