Photo Above: Forrestal Elementary School, located at Naval Station Great Lakes in North Chicago, will serve kindergarten though fifth grade students.
Chicago, IL – The energy was palpable at the Friday, September 13 groundbreaking for the Forrestal Elementary School, the first elementary school located on a US military base to pursue Net Zero Energy. Dr. John Price, superintendent of North Chicago School District 187, spoke to this energy—its promise and its possibility—in his opening remarks:
“This project today is potential energy. It is the child sitting at the top of the slide waiting to come down. It’s the choir director perched on the edge of her chair ready to start a new song. When we break ground, we will turn that potential energy into kinetic energy – we will put this project officially into motion. In the words of the students at Forrestal, ‘Brick by brick, beam by beam, Forrestal will be a beacon of light.’” – Dr. John Price, superintendent of North Chicago School District 187.
When it opens in 2026, the renewed Forrestal Elementary School, located at Naval Station Great Lakes—about an hour and a half north of Chicago—is projected to serve a diverse student population of 580 students from both military and non-military families. The 100,000-square-foot building’s design places the library and dining area at the heart of the school, highlighting literacy, health, and well-being as central to educating the whole child. It also provides space for Forrestal Elementary School to expand its offerings, currently from kindergarten through third grade, to include kindergarten through fifth grade education.