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General George S. Patton is a school of excellence where all stakeholders support high standards of learning for academic, social and emotional development of all students. Students will be lifelong learners prepared to compete in a global society.

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School close

Building closed June 2nd-June 30th

ATTENTION: Patton school building will be closed from June 2nd - June 30th for construction. No access will be allowed. All school business will be conducted out of the Annex building @ 150 W. 137th St. Phone: 708-841-2420. Please call with any questions.
Summer 2

Summer Food Meals

To Our Patton Families,
Due to the summer construction at the school we will not be serving summer meals this year. Below is a link to search for facilities that will be serving summer meals for students this year plus we have attached 3 locations as well. If you have any questions please call Tammy Brown at 708-841-3955 x411.
summer25

Summer EBT program

Summer EBT, or SUN Bucks, is a new permanent nutrition program authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to help families buy food for their school-aged children during the summer. SUN Bucks 2025 will provide a $120 annual benefit to eligible children via an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) issuance by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) later this summer. More basic information on the new federal program is available on the USDA Information for Families webpage. Illinois is one of 36 states that have announced their intent to launch Summer EBT in summer 2025.
Summer School

2025 Summer School

The 2025 summer school offers a range of opportunities for students to enhance their academic skills, broaden their knowledge, or meet specific learning needs. This structured program takes place during the summer break and includes courses, workshops, and enrichment activities, typically held at our school.
District 133

Our Mission

Our mission is to enhance the academic success of all students through data-driven instruction, a rigorous curriculum, and student-centered character development programs to prepare students for college and career opportunities.