Contact Information

The Winston Knolls School
1500 Executive Dr.
Elgin, IL 60123

(630) 283-3221 
Info@wkschool.org 

Hours

Students attend The Winston Knolls School from 8:50 AM-2:50 PM. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Students have a 1:50 PM dismissal on Wednesday to allow for staff training and professional development. Our office hours are 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Monday – Friday.

Visitors

Visitors are always welcome to The Winston Knolls School. We are proud of our learning environment. Any visitor to The Winston Knolls School at Hoffman Estates Campus must sign in at the front desk. A visitor pass will be issued by the school secretary and must be worn through the duration of the visit. The Winston Knolls School reserves the right to refuse entrance to a visitor and/or ask visitors to leave the school property. Failure to comply may lead to arrest for trespassing.

School Rules

Please be advised that The Winston Knolls School may only release students to parents and school district authorized transportation. Should you authorize an alternate trusted person to pick up your child from school, please contact the school office to provide the name of the person authorized to pick your child up. This person will be asked to provide proof of identification.

Appropriate Dress

A student’s clothing and appearance are an important form of self-expression. Students at The Winston Knolls School are expected to dress in a way that shows pride in themselves and our learning environment. Students are expected to wear clothing that contributes positively to the school’s learning environment. Clothing with suggestive pictures, crude and vulgar writing, or revealing clothing, are not appropriate for the school setting and should not be worn to school.

The Winston Knolls School, provides information about the privileges and responsibilities of using the Internet and district networks as part of your student’s educational experience.

About our Seal

The Winston Knolls School seal and logo symbolizes our vision of individual achievement, independence and learning.

• The lit torch shining at the top of the seal signifies hope and enlightenment for all of our students.

• The circle around the shield represents the commitment and devotion we have to our students and their families.

• The shield in the center of the seal represents protection, life's challenges and dedication to our mission of helping our students and their families achieve the highest quality of life.

• The lion in the top left quadrant signifies strength, courage, dignity and sound judgment in our student's life activities.

• The tree of life in the top right quadrant represents compassion and the growth and achievement of our students.

• The book in the bottom left signifies a commitment to education and learning of academia and life skill components, nurturing students in all aspects.

• The infinity symbol in the bottom right quadrant represents the autism spectrum and the respect that all of our students deserve.