Mundelein High School District 120
Mark Stewart currently serves as a Wellness Teacher, Head Wrestling Coach, and Freshman Football Coach at Mundelein High School District 120 since July 2015, focusing on physical education and fitness concepts while assisting in the administration and budgeting of the wrestling program. Prior to this role, Mark worked as a Paraprofessional at Grayslake Community High School District 127, supporting students with various disabilities. Additionally, Mark held the position of Head Wrestling Coach and Freshman Football Coach at Grayslake Central High School from 2008 to 2015, where responsibilities included athletic administration and media liaison. Mark began a career in customer service management with Averus USA, Inc., contributing significantly to production operations. Mark holds a Learning Behavioral Specialist-1 endorsement from the University of St. Francis, a Master’s Degree in Teaching Leadership from Carthage College, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports and Exercise from Millikin University.
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Mundelein High School District 120
Mundelein High School is a comprehensive one‐building district housing grades 9‐12. The district covers a 36‐square mile area and serves the needs of 2,033 students from Mundelein and surrounding communities. Mundelein is located on Chicago’s North Shore, approximately 40 miles north of Chicago. Neighboring high schools include Libertyville, Vernon Hills, Stevenson, Lake Zurich and Grayslake. Beginning with the 2016‐2017 school year, the high school has a new building addition which includes two STEM labs along with Project Lead the Way instruction and a Business Incubator Lab. The school has a strong academic program with more than 87 percent of graduates continuing their education at postsecondary institutions. The school offers a wide range of challenging courses, including honors and advanced placement courses that are open to all interested students. The school also offers special education services, ELL and bilingual classes. Qualified students may also take courses at the nearby College of Lake County as well as at the Lake County High School’s Technology Campus. The school offers more than 40 extracurricular programs, clubs and activities as well as a comprehensive athletic program of 31 varsity sports for men and women. MHS has a highly educated staff who exhibit a commitment to quality education. The school has earned numerous national awards. Recent graduates attend such prestigious schools as Yale, Harvard, Duke, Cornell, Boston College, University of Chicago, Stanford, UC Berkley, the military academies and many others.