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History of Carlock Elementary

Carlock Elementary School

Carlock Elementary is a strong rural school in the McLean County Unit District No.5. The school draws students from both rural and in-town Carlock, rural Normal, and rural Bloomington. The school has a population of approximately 140 students and has one class at each grade level K-5.

The original building was constructed in 1938 with construction completed in 1939. Students in grades 1-8 moved into the building on March 31, 1939. In 1948, Carlock the newly formed McLean County Unit District No. 5. A new addition was added to the school in 1954 with a gym replaced in 1961. The building was beautifully renovated in 2009 and continues to serve students well today with an up-to-date Instructional Media Center (IMC) and the latest in technology. 

Mission, Vision & Values

Text says %22Mission Statement  Carlock Elementary School creates a safe, loving environment that encourages students to reach their full potential. We work to provide unique educational opportunities that develop an enthusiasm for life-long learning.    Vision Statement   We are committed to providing a positive, safe environment for students to learn, where all are valued. We intend all students to enjoy learning, achieve their potential, and become independent life-long learners.   Vision: #BeAnEagle at Carlock Values: Excellence, Attitude, Go-Getter, Loving, Enjoy, Safe (EAGLES)%22
Eagle Values with a graphic with an eagle. Text reads %22excellence, attitude, go getter, loving, enjoy, safe. Be an EAGLES leader every day!%22