Willowbrook parent and community organizations

Parents/guardians, alumni and community members – are you looking for a way to get involved with and give back to Willowbrook?

There are several organizations you can join that benefit Willowbrook students. Below is general information about those groups.

District 88 Foundation
The District 88 Foundation is a member of the Partnership for Inspired Education (PIE) Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that serves public school students in District 88, Addison School District 4, District 45 and Salt Creek School District 48. Founded in 2009, PIE is designed to be the foundation that supports a long-term partnership with the community, businesses, schools and, most importantly, the children served. Funds raised by the foundations have been used to support District 88 students. For more information, go to www.dupage88.net/foundation.

Citizens Advisory Council (CAC)
The CAC is an organization comprised of appointed parents/guardians and citizens of the Willowbrook community, along with Board of Education members and the Principal. The group meets to discuss current issues prevalent in the high school, and members are liaisons between the community and the Board of Education to share community feedback, questions and suggestions. For more information, go to www.dupage88.net/CACDetails

Willowbrook Parent Organization (WPO)
The WPO is an organization for all parents/guardians of Willowbrook students. Our purpose is to serve as an educational and informational link between the school administration and Willowbrook parents/guardians – with a goal of strengthening our Willowbrook community. For more information, go to https://dupage88.net/site/page/3408.

Athletic Boosters
The Athletic Booster Club is supported and run by volunteers, who donate their time and talents to raise funds that support and enhance the girls and boys athletic program at Willowbrook. The Athletic Booster Club is in charge of concession stands, spirit wear and helping teams with funding that might be needed. For more information, go to https://www.dupage88.net/site/page/983.

Music Boosters
The Willowbrook Music Program offers Band, Orchestra, Choir, Piano and Guitar classes for students. The Music Booster Club is proud to support and assist the directors, students and the Music Department by providing receptions after concerts, sponsoring social activities, maintaining and distributing uniforms, assisting at musical functions and offering a number of scholarships and grants. The Music Booster Club strives to provide an open line of communication between the community, parents/guardians and the Music Department. For more information, go to https://wbhsmusicboosters.org/welcome.

Guidance Department Advisory Council
As part of a comprehensive school counseling program, the Willowbrook Guidance Department developed an Advisory Council, which is a representative group of stakeholders (parents/guardians, staff members, community members, administrators, students, etc.) selected to review and provide input on the school counseling program. A comprehensive school counseling program is driven by student data and based on standards in academic, career and personal/social development, and it promotes and enhances the learning process for all students. This group meets twice a year to review programming, data and goals. For more information, contact Willowbrook Director of Guidance Dana Whittaker at dwhittaker@dupage88.net.

Padres Unidos
These meetings are for Spanish-speaking parents/guardians, and presentations are conducted in Spanish. The meetings include informal interactive discussions and presentations that mirror other parent/guardian presentations provided at Willowbrook. For more information, contact Willowbrook Director of Deans Julio Del Real at jdelreal@dupage88.net.

What I Need (W.I.N.) SPED Parent Advisory
These meetings are designed for parents/guardians of students with special needs, to give them the tools to support their child in the most successful way possible. The goal is for parents/guardians to become more comfortable with their valuable role in the IEP process and to positively advocate for their child. This group also provides an opportunity to network with other parents/guardians. For more information, contact Willowbrook Learning Services Department Head Amy Peschke at apeschke@dupage88.net.

For questions or more information about the above groups, contact Willowbrook at 630-530-3400.