A New School In Carpentersville - 1967
Construction of Josephine Perry Elementary School was completed in 1967. The original cost of the building
was $436,083. The building was open for classes at the beginning of the 1967-68 school year.
School Additions:
- 1970 - North Corridor (included, an industrial arts room, a home economics room, an art room, two science
rooms, a library area, and two additional classrooms. - 1977 - Media center, larger gym and back corridor
Long before Mr. Besinger's dream of affordable homes for the returning World War II veterans became a reality, and a few decades after the last of the Native Americans were relocated west of the Mississippi River. Josephine Esther Perry was born on December 13, 1888 on a farm near the present day site of Spring Hill Mall.
Loved for over half a century by her pupils at Dundee Elementary, admired by her colleagues, revered by school administration, and respected by the entire community, Miss Perry was in her fifty-third year of dedicated teaching at the time of her death, March 13, 1963. The schools, the community, and more than a thousand of her former students are better and greater because of her long life of devoted service.
In 1967, the Board of Education deemed it a happy privilege to name the building the Josephine Perry School in her honor.
Major Events:
- In 1967 the building was originally planned for a non-graded intermediate elementary program. In the first year of existence the building housed kindergarten, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students. Kings Road School housed students in kindergarten up to third grade. During the 1968-69 school year the building housed fourth, fifth and sixth grade students in a non-graded program. Many educators from surrounding school districts visited the building to see a sample of this non-graded concept in practice.
- In 1970 Perry adopted the Middle School Concept and served students in sixth, seventh and eighth grades. This is also the year Perry became the attendance center for the district's Title I program.
- During the 1972-1973 school year the middle school operated on a seven period day starting at 8:00 A.M. and ending at 2:37 P.M.
The majority of the students would go home for lunch during a noon hour break. - In 1983 Perry School reverted back to an elementary school for approximately 800 students when the School Board determined that Kings Road School was too crowded.
- On Sunday November 15, 1987 from 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Perry School celebrated 20 years of existence with a program titled, "Josephine Perry School Celebrates Twenty Years of Educational Excellence." During this celebration community members and all previous students and faculty members were invited to observe a computer demonstration, a self-produced puppet show, and a lesson from the innovative new math series called Math Their Way. On the stage second grade students performed the musical Sounds We Found. A mosaic depicting the Village of Carpentersville was also created and is still displayed in the front hallway of the building.
- In 2009, the school serves students in pre-kindergarten to fourth grade. The school day begins at 8:15 A.M. and concludes at 2:45 P.M. Current programs include regular education, special education, and transitional bilingual.
1972-73 school year - 38 certified staff, 7 non-certified staff, and approximately 500 students.
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I remember the day that Perry Middle opened and was in the very first 5th grade class. One of the top priorities was to choose a mascot, would it be the Blue Devils or the Wildcats? Of course it was the Wildcats that won the vote, those were great days.
Be sure to check out the 1968 6th Grade School Play -Trigger Mortis, Frontier Mortician
Scroll Down To See The Images From The Past
The Perry Pulse School Newsletter, this one is from 1970

Some of the folks in this picture; Brad Mueller, Danny Stomboly, Chuck Engels.
Remember Mr. Wilde's Science Class? How about Mr. Smith and the 8C Wonders?

I can see Kathy Nelson, Scott Pinchuk and Chuck Engels, how about you?

Mr. Otis' 6th Grade Class 1969...

I loved Mr. Otis' southern accent, we used to ask him to say things
like "ping pong balls" and "out, about and around".
Miss Bredthauer's Class of 1969...

Miss Bredthauer's 6th Grade Class From Josephine Perry Middle School Carpentersville, Illinois in 1969
In This Photo ... Wendy Dewar, Geoff Pfaff, Bob Stoltzman, Larry Magdelin, Shawn Pfaff, Steve Noon,
Mike Disimoni, Fred Tuisl, Justin Tennison, Chuck Engels, Dennis McCafferty, Rich Geiger,
Kathy Nelson, Richard Roberge, and many more.
Miss Howard's 4th Grade Class 1968 - 1969 (thanks to Stan W.)

Miss Howard's 4th Grade Class From Josephine Perry Middle School Carpentersville, Illinois in 1968 - 1969
