Welcome back students

Welcome Back Students

Dr. Jennifer Haack, the new Principal at Townline Elementary, and Dr. James Tohme, the Principal at the School of Dual Language, greeted students as they returned to school on Wednesday.

School Staff Make Home Visits

Entering kindergarten is a big step in life. Victoria Kieffer, Ph.D, the principal of Townline Elementary, and several teachers visited the homes of students entering kindergarten. Each student received a new book. The students and their parents were thrilled.

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Cleanup Crew

Floors at Townline Elementary are so clean you can almost see your reflection, thanks to the cleanup crew.  Today summer employees are replacing furniture.

Formal Choral Student Visits School

Ellen Stenstrom gave a presentation to Ms. Grubb’s chorus students. Ellen was in the first Townline chorus in 2006 and is now a member of the Miami University Collegiate Choral vocal ensemble.  She played videos of some of her performances and encouraged the students to keep music in their lives.

Special Guest Guitarist Performs at Townline

Music teacher Alice Grubb arranged for a special guest guitarist, John Mohrbacher, to play for fifth graders at Townline on May 31.

School Information

Contact Information

810 North Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills, IL 60061 | Map
PH: 847.990.4901
FAX: 847.990.4999
Report an Absence: 847.990.4914 or 847.990.4915

School Hours

Grades K-5: 8:50a-3:05p

Background Information:
In the fall of 2003, faced with increasing enrollment projections and increasingly overcrowded schools, the Hawthorn community came up with the creative decision to form a unique Hawthorn school that would house children for six years in the same building. Townline Elementary School opened its doors for the first time in the fall of 2005. Since then, the Townline faculty and staff has worked hard to continue effectively serving a culturally diverse population grades kindergarten through fifth.

Number of Students: approximately 870 students, with capacity for 900

Facility Highlights:
Flexible design allows for easy reconfiguration, should future enrollment require it
43 classroom spaces, including space for art and music
Library media center offers 4150 square feet of resource space, as well as administrative areas
Combination cafeteria/all purpose room features a performance-lighted stage
Outdoor ampitheater looks into the cafeteria, to facilitate large-group learning
Two full-sized gymnasiums offer dedicated entrances for after-school community use
Historical Classroom Museum: Hawthorn Townline Elementary was built upon the property of the original Hawthorn School building. The Hawthorn Preservation Committee identified and saved historical artifacts deemed valuable, before the original school building was demolished to make way for the new building. Room 106 at Townline is a functional classroom museum housing the artifacts and other documents of historical district significance.

During demolition, the school district rediscovered a national treasure in the original school. Covered up by ceiling tiles and half painted over during a redecoration project, a mural, entitled “Children’s Stories” and commissioned in 1937 from the Illinois Art Project of the WPA, was identified. The art includes subjects from various famous fairy tales. The committee felt that the WPA painting would be the showcase of the museum. The mural has been restored at this time and is on display in the historical museum.

Townline Brochure

Get the general impression of Townline School here ==> Townline Brochure