About Sleepy Hollow

  • Sleepy Hollow Elementary School is directly aligned to District 300’s central mission: to provide engaging and inclusive educational experiences that empower and equip all students to discover, innovate, and succeed now and in the future. 

    Sleepy Hollow Elementary School is located in Sleepy Hollow, Illinois, a northwest Chicago suburb in northern Kane County. Our school is approximately 3 miles north of the Interstate 90 and Route 31 interchange. Sleepy Hollow has a population of 3,329, according to the United States Census. 

    Sleepy Hollow Elementary School serves 375 students from the communities of Sleepy Hollow, West Dundee, and Carpentersville.  We celebrate our diverse student population: 

     

    Total Enrollment 375 Caucasian 52.5% African American 6.7% Hispanic 30.1% Asian 6.1% American Indian 0.5% Pacific Islander 0%

    2+ races 3.5% Low Income 28.3% Disabilities 20.8% English Learners 14.7% Homeless 1.6%

     

    Sleepy Hollow Elementary School is part of District 300, the 6th largest school district in Illinois based on student enrollment. District 300 serves over 23,000 students and covers 118 square miles in northern Illinois. The district includes 17 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 3 high schools, 1 kindergarten through 8th grade school, 1 early childhood center, and 1 alternative school. 

     

    Fast Facts

    • Mascot: Headless Horseman
    • School Colors: Burgundy / Gray
    • Year Built: 1971


Maps and Directions

  • Directions:

    898 Glen Oak Drive, Sleepy Hollow, IL 60118

    From the intersection of Route 72 and Route 31, go west on Route 72 one-half mile to Locust Drive; go south on Locust Drive one-half mile to Winmoor Drive; go west on Winmoor Drive three-fourths mile to Glen Oak Drive; go south on Glen Oak Drive one block to the school.