Friday Final
November 22, 2024
What's Your Story?
From classrooms to stages, athletic fields to culinary labs, and everywhere in between, we know you’ve been making waves in “tomorrow’s world,” and we can’t wait to hear all about it! As we celebrate 123 years, let’s showcase the amazing achievements of our alumni and keep the D123 spirit thriving. Don't miss your chance to shine in the second edition of our alumni spotlight E-Newsletter, D123 4-WARD!
Check out our first edition HERE! Click the button below to submit your story for possible inclusion in the second edition coming this December!
In the News...
November 20, 2024 - Community Update
Next Live Community Update
- Wednesday, December 11
Watch the Community update at: facebook.com/district123
Agnes McDonald was heavily involved in the District 123 Parent-Teacher Association, and she passed away after a plane crash in 1951. After World War II, District 123 opened several schools in the 1950s and 60s due to a large population boom and named one of the attendance centers in her honor in 1954. The Agnes L. McDonald School, once located at 99th and Kostner, closed in 1980.