About the Buffalo Grove, Illinois Area 
Located 28 miles northwest of downtown Chicago, covering parts of both Cook and Lake Countes, Buffalo Grove is an affluential Chicago suburb of about 43,000. Named for bison bones found in the area, Buffalo Grove was incorporated in 1958 and has experienced steady growth. Despite the rapid growth, Buffalo Grove still maintains it's early characteristics of tree lined streets, manicured homes, and friendly neighborhoods, and is proud to be named one of the "Fifty Fabulous Places to Raise Your Family" in a book with the same title.
Buffalo Grove is served by several school districts. Students may attend School District 21, 96, 102 , 103, or nationally acclaimed Adlai E Stevenson High School. Click here for a complete list of schools. Conveniently close to METRA Service, O'Hare, Rte 53, and I-94, Buffalo Grove is an excellent location for people who want to experience local offerings yet still easily travel to other areas. Buffalo Grove is supported by three libraries and an extensive Park District system. Please click here for a list of area Houses of Worship.
For additional information, please visit the Village of Buffalo Grove or Buffalo Grove Area Chamber of Commerce.
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Time to Move >A Well Schooled Decision
The quality of a school district is an important determinant of the market value of a house. For homebuyers with children, the quality and reputation of the local school system may be as critical to their decision as the appeal of the home.
The desire to give their children a quality education usually causes parents who are in the market for a home to ask questions about the local school district. What is the annual expenditure per pupil and the average class size? How do the district's standardized test scores compare with the national mean? Are special education programs available? What percentage of high school graduates go on to college? What is the physical condition of the schools and the district's record in handling school bond proposals? Parents may also want to know the school board's educational philosophy.
A professional real estate agent has the experience and knowledge to help you choose the right community and schools for your family.
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