Key to Coding: Illinois Schools & Districts
Key to Coding Illinois Public School Districts and Schools
Public school districts and schools in Illinois are identified by a unique state-assigned code. This code is a combination of 15 characters (mostly numbers, sometimes letters). The first 11 characters of the code relate to the school district, and the last four characters relate to a particular school operated by the district. Because each unique code consists of 15 characters, districts also have four characters in the school portion of their codes.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 19 - 022 - 1080 - 16 - 0001 1-2 3-5 6-9 10-11 12-15
is the code for Lake Park High School in Roselle Data Format Positions School = Lake Park High School (0001) Type = High School (Community) (16) District = Lake Park Dist. 108 (1080) County = DuPage (022) Region = DuPage (19)
(1) Region Code: A code consisting of two (2) numbers, from 01-57, for the Regional Offices of Education. Each region comprises one or more of the 102 Illinois counties. In addition, Region 60 is assigned to the Department of Juvenile Justice, and Region 65 is assigned to Other State-Funded Public Schools. (Region codes are listed in this document for your reference.)
(2) County Code: A code consisting of three (3) numbers, from 001 to 102, assigned to each of the 102 Illinois counties in alphabetical order. In addition, County 000 is assigned to Regional Offices of Education, County 105 is assigned to the Department of Juvenile Justice, and County 108 is assigned to other State-Funded Public Schools. (County codes are listed in this document for your reference.)
(3) District Code: A code consisting of four (4) numbers or three (3) numbers and one (1) letter, which includes the legal identifier which the school district uses as its district name. If the fourth number is 5, the 5 represents one-half.
(4) Type Code: A code consisting of two (2) numbers that identifies the type of district or administrative agent.
Elementary Districts
High School Districts
Unit Districts
Administrative Agents
01 Common--1 T02eacChoemr mon--Other 03 Consolidated 04 Community
Consolidated 05 Charter
13 Consolidated 22 Old Type
30
15 Charter
24 Community
40
16 Community
Consolidated
17 Township
25 Charter
18 Protectorate 26 Community Unit
19 Non high
27 Hybrid
41
60-63 80 90 00
Department of Juvenile Justice Area Vocational Center or State Designated Facility which is jointly owned and operated
by member districts. Area Vocational Center or State Designated Facility which is owned by one district and jointly operated by member districts Special Education Cooperative Other State-Funded Public School State Charter Schools; except Category 4=>25 Regional Programs
(5) School Code: A code consisting of four (4) numbers assigned to the school. The first number indicates the kind of school and the last three numbers are sequential. The first two numbers of Regional Office of Education school codes indicate the type of program and the last two numbers are sequential:
0-High School 1-Middle/Junior High School 2-Elementary School 3-Special School 4-Area Vocational School 6-Special Education Cooperative School 9-Regional School
ROE School Codes If the first two digits are
91 = Schools Not Assigned to Another Category 92 = Alternative Programs 93 = Safe School Programs 94 = Pre-Kindergarten School Programs 95 = ALOP (less than full day)
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Regional Offices of Education
Region Codes and County Names
01 Adams/Pike
02 Alexander/Johnson/ Massac/ Pulaski/Union
03 Bond/Effingham/ Fayette
04 Boone/Winnebago
05 Cook (North)
06 Cook (West)
07 Cook (South)
08 Carroll/Jo Daviess/ Stephenson
09 Champaign/Ford
10 Christian/ Montgomery
11 Clark/Coles/ Cumberland/ Douglas/ Edgar/Moultrie/ Shelby
12 Clay/Crawford/ Jasper/Lawrence/ Richland
13 Clinton/Marion/ Washington
15 Cook City of Chicago 299
16 DeKalb
17 Dewitt/Livingston/ McLean
19 DuPage
20 Edwards/Gallatin/ Hardin/Pope/ Saline/Wabash/ Wayne/White
21 Franklin/Williamson
22 Fulton/Schuyler
24 Grundy/Kendall
25 Hamilton/Jefferson
26 Hancock/ McDonough
27 Henderson/ Mercer/Warren
28 Bureau/Henry/ Stark
30 Jackson/Perry
31 Kane
32 Iroquois/Kankakee
33 Knox
34 Lake
35 LaSalle
38 Logan/Mason/ Menard
39 Macon/Piatt
40 Calhoun/Greene/ Jersey/Macoupin
41 Madison
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43 Marshall/ Putnam/ Woodford
44 McHenry 45 Monroe/Randolph 46 Brown/Cass/
Morgan/Scott 47 Lee/Ogle
48 Peoria 49 Rock Island 50 St. Clair 51 Sangamon 53 Tazewell 54 Vermilion 55 Whiteside 56 Will
Region Codes and County Codes and Names
Region County
01
001
02
002
03
003
04
004
46
005
28
006
40
007
08
008
46
009
09
010
10
011
11
012
12
013
13
014
11
015
05
016
06
016
07
016
15
016
12
017
11
018
16
019
17
020
11
021
19
022
11
023
20
024
03
025
03
026
09
027
21
028
22
029
20
030
40
031
24
032
25
033
26
034
20
035
27
036
28
037
32
038
30
039
12
040
25
041
40
042
08
043
02
044
31
045
32
046
24
047
33
048
34
049
35
050
12
051
47
052
17
053
38
054
Name
Adams Alexander Bond Boone Brown Bureau Calhoun Carroll Cass Champaign Christian Clark Clay Clinton Coles Cook (North) Cook (West) Cook (South Cook City of CChraicwagfoord Cumberland DeKalb DeWitt Douglas DuPage Edgar Edwards Effingham Fayette` Ford Franklin Fulton Gallatin Greene Grundy Hamilton Hancock Hardin Henderson Henry Iroquois Jackson Jasper Jefferson Jersey Jo Daviess Johnson Kane Kankakee Kendall Knox Lake LaSalle Lawrence Lee Livingston Logan
Region
39 40 41 13 43 38 02 26 44 17 38 27 45 10 46 11 47 48 30 39 01 20 02 43 45 12 49 50 20 51 22 46 11 28 08 53 02 54 20 27 13 20 20 55 56 21 04 43 60
65
County
055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 090 091 092 093 094 095 096 097 098 099 100 101 102 105
108
Name
Macon Macoupin Madison Marion Marshall Mason Massac McDonough McHenry McLean Menard Mercer Monroe Montgomery Morgan Moultrie Ogle Peoria Perry Piatt Pike Pope Pulaski Putnam Randolph Richland Rock Island St. Clair Saline Sangamon Schuyler Scott Shelby Stark Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermilion Wabash Warren Washington Wayne White Whiteside Will Williamson Winnebago Woodford Dept of Juvenile Justice Other State Funded Public Schools
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