Gov. Pritzker Establishes Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools Program


Gov. Pritzker Establishes Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools Program

HICKORY HILLS – Governor JB Pritzker joined the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and school leaders, teachers, and students to launch the Illinois Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools program and celebrate the 2025 award recipients at Glen Oaks Elementary in North Palos District 117. Twenty-eight schools from across Illinois received the 2025 designation for demonstrating exemplary academic performance.

“At a moment when quality education is more important than ever, we will never abandon our pursuit of academic excellence or recognition of the teachers and students doing the hard work every day – that’s why we are proud to honor 28 Illinois schools as part of the new Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools Program,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Illinois will always strive to give our students and schools the tools and support they need to succeed. Nothing is more important than our children, and education is the foundation of strong communities, the stability of our democracy, and the health of our economy.”

The establishment of the Illinois Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools program comes after the Trump Administration abruptly canceled the U.S. Department of Education’s prestigious nationwide program in August, shortly before the recipients were set to be announced. The 2025 school recipients from Illinois had already been selected by the U.S. Department of Education before the program was shuttered. The State of Illinois is stepping up to honor this year’s Illinois recipients, as well as establishing the new statewide recognition. ISBE will manage the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools application process going forward to ensure the achievements of Illinois schools continue to be acknowledged and celebrated for years to come.

For over 40 years, the National Blue Ribbon Schools Program honored public and nonpublic schools based on exemplary student achievement, and served as an annual opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the hard work of principals, teachers, support staff, and students setting a new standard of excellence.

“Being designated a Governor’s Blue Ribbon School is an incredible distinction, and these schools deserve to be celebrated,” said State Superintendent of Education, Dr. Tony Sanders. "For more than 40 years, earning the prestigious national award served as a badge of honor for students, staff, and families. Illinois is proud to carry on that tradition this year and to recognize the outstanding achievements of our students and educators. I congratulate this year’s honorees for their tremendous accomplishments and thank them for serving as models of excellence for schools across the state.”

“Being named a Blue Ribbon School not only shows how dedicated the students and teachers are to a higher standard of education, but it also highlights the partnership of parents who pour their time and energy into their children’s success,” said State Senator Willie Preston (D-Chicago). “In the sweet 16th District, we know that high quality public education is the foundation for shaping future generations. These exceptional schools embody equity, empowerment, and collaboration, and they could not be more deserving of this national recognition.”

This year, Illinois celebrates 15 public schools and 13 private schools with the Governor’s Blue Ribbon recognition. All honorees will also be invited to a special recognition event at the Governor’s Mansion in Springfield this spring.

2025 Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools

Public Schools:

Sunset Ridge Elementary School, Northfield, Sunset Ridge School District 29

William Fremd High School, Palatine, Township High School District 211

Highlands Elementary School, La Grange, LaGrange Highlands School District 106

Pleasantdale Middle School, Burr Ridge, Pleasantdale School District 107

Lyons Township High School, La Grange, Lyons Township High School District 204

Glen Oaks Elementary School, Hickory Hills, North Palos School District 117

Warren Elementary School, Warren, Community Unit School District 205

Prescott Elementary School, Chicago, Chicago Public School District 299

Clarendon Hills Middle School, Clarendon Hills Community Consolidated School District 181

Walker Elementary School, Clarendon Hills, Community Consolidated School District 181

Kennedy Junior High School, Lisle, Naperville Community Unit School District 203

Liberty Intermediate School, Libertyville, Community High School District 128

Sarah Adams Elementary School, Lake Zurich, Lake Zurich Community Unit School District 95

Mascoutah Middle School, Mascoutah, Mascoutah School District 19

Lincoln-Way East High School, Frankfort, Lincoln-Way Community High School District 210

Private Schools:

Ascension Catholic School, Oak Park

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Academy, Chicago

Regina Dominican High School, Wilmette

St. Giles School, Oak Park

St. Matthias School, Chicago

St. Therese Chinese Catholic School, Chicago

St. John of the Cross Parish School, Western Springs

St. Norbert School, Northbrook

St. Anne Catholic School, Barrington

The Academy of Saint Joan of Arc, Evanston

Timothy Christian (PreK – 8), Elmhurst

Wheaton Academy, West Chicago

Woodlands Academy of the Sacred Heart, Lake Forest

The achievements of these schools are a testament to the passion and dedication of Illinois teachers and administrators who work tirelessly to uplift their students, and to the exceedingly bright and driven young people in Illinois who raise the bar every day. School performance, graduation rates, and proficiency in key subjects continue to improve statewide, and Illinois now ranks third in the nation for education. Gov. Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly have increased funding in public education by more than $2.8 billion, a 33% increase since fiscal year 2019.

By establishing the Governor’s Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Illinois is ensuring that the achievements of these schools, students, and educators are celebrated, and their accomplishments continue to serve as examples of excellence across the state.


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