Top 10 Most Haunted Schools in Illinois

At the Legends and Lore of Illinois, we know adolescence can be a particularly hard time in a person’s life, and that most of that time is spent in school. At some Illinois schools, however, homework, grades, and bullies aren’t the only thing students have to worry about. Some locker-lined hallways are stalked by the unseen. Which one will prove to be the most haunted?

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10. Yorkville Middle School (Former)

Yorkville, Illinois

Now home to the Circle Center Grade School, the old Yorkville Middle School is said to be haunted by the ghost of a janitor who died of starvation in 1978 after he was trapped in the school’s elevator over summer break. Former students reported feeling as though they were being watched in the hallways even when they were alone. A local newspaper investigated the story and found several inconsistencies, including no record of a death in the building in 1978 and the fact that there is no elevator there.

9. St. Charles East High School

St. Charles, Illinois

St. Charles High School used to be located at the corner of Main Street and Seventh Street, in a building which is now home to Thompson Middle School. During the late 1970s, the city saw fit to construct a new high school along Dunham Road. Sometime between 1978 and 2000, when the school split into East and North, a story began to circulate about the ghost of a girl who had been raped and murdered there by a janitor. Allegedly, the freshman girl was attacked while practicing her flute in the band room, and the deranged janitor chopped up her body and stuffed the pieces into various lockers. Band students sometimes claim to see body parts in their lockers, only to have them vanish before their eyes. Others have heard the faint sound of a flute playing while alone in the room. On other occasions, flutes have gone missing or appear to have been played during the night.

8. Lourdes High School (Former)

Chicago, Illinois

Richard T. Crowe, Chicago’s most respected authority on local ghost lore, taught English and journalism at Lourdes High School in 1972/73. During that time, he heard stories about a nun who haunted the third floor. Tales of the phantom nun had been told for decades. Heavy footsteps were sometimes heard echoing down the empty corridor, and a ghostly specter was seen on more than one occasion. Stitch Hall, an auditorium added during the 1950s, also reportedly experienced this activity. Several years ago, Lourdes closed and John Hancock High School opened in its place. It is unknown whether the ghostly activity has continued.

7. Quincy Junior High

Quincy, Illinois

The middle school years are generally a tough time for adolescents, and for some, the stress can be too much to bear. For students of Quincy Junior High, their angst has been personified in the ghost of a young boy who, according to legend, hung himself in one of the bathrooms after being dumped by his girlfriend. Every year on the anniversary of his death, students and teachers are said to hear footsteps, crying, and mumbling in the bathroom. Students claim that teachers have kept quiet about the boy’s death in order to prevent copycats. Quincy Junior High occupies a beautiful old building that was constructed in 1933 and served as Quincy’s high school between 1933 and 1957.

6. Fremd High School

Palatine, Illinois

Opened in 1961 to accommodate the Baby Boomers, William Fremd High School is reportedly haunted by three ghosts, one of which has roamed its halls since the 1970s. In Kolze Auditorium, seats spring up and spotlights have been known to light on their own. Another nameless phantom is said to sigh and moan in Room 122. The most infamous ghost at Fremd haunts the swimming pool, where a freshman girl died of a heart attack while swimming laps. Students claim the spot where she drowned is always much colder than the rest of the pool. Others have seen a colorful haze hovering over the water. Today, Fremd has the largest student body in the district and is recognized as one of the best high schools in the state of Illinois.

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5. Channing Elementary School

Elgin, Illinois

Channing Elementary School has the unfortunate distinction of having been built over what remained of Elgin’s first cemetery. During the 1940s, most of the graves were moved to accommodate a new sports field, but in the 1960s, when construction crews broke ground on the new elementary school, their equipment began to uncover human remains. Since then, faculty and staff at Channing Elementary have reported an elevator that seems to move on its own, footsteps on the roof, dark figures, and even scratching on the walls. Today, a stone monument to the dead buried at the original cemetery sits at a nearby park.

4. Antioch Community High School

Antioch, Illinois

Antioch Township High School (as it was originally known) has served the community from its campus on Main Street for nearly a century, but progressive renovations and additions have rendered the school unrecognizable from its earliest days. Expansions took place in five stages between 1927 and 2002. In 1998, the original buildings were demolished to make room for an administrative office and a media center. With so much history, it is no wonder Antioch High is rumored to be home to some unusual phenomenon. During the 1990s, about a half dozen former students approached Scott Markus, author of Voices from the Chicago Grave, and informed him of an unusual string of off-campus student deaths during that decade. Additionally, a widespread rumor circulating among alumni was that a drama student had hung himself in the auditorium. In one unnerving incident, an art teacher witnessed the locker doors in a basement hallway swing open in perfect synchronicity. That particular hallway is said to bring chills and discomfort to anyone who is unlucky enough to have a locker there.

3. Urbana High School

Urbana, Illinois

Built in 1914 and designed in the Tudor style, Urbana High School has undergone repeated renovations in the past 96 years. One of those renovations inadvertently gave birth to a ghost story that has endured at the school for several generations. Between 1914 and 1986, a small area known as “the Tower” was home to two classrooms, one for art and one for music. The Tower is located in the central portion of the school, and was accessed by a narrow set of stairs. During the renovations of the 1980s, the tower was closed because it couldn’t be made accessible to handicapped students. Students at the high school have their own explanation for the closing, however. They believe the Tower was locked up after a love affair between a teacher and a student ended in tragedy. The teacher reportedly hung herself from the indoor fire escape. According to Troy Taylor, the door to the Tower is said to open without cause, and lights can be seen in the windows at night. Once, when staff members called police to investigate whether someone was trespassing in the Tower, they heard loud, unexplainable tapping.

2. Abingdon Middle School (Former)

Abingdon, Illinois

The old Abingdon Middle School at Snyder and Washington streets was formerly North Abingdon High School. During the 1970s, a tornado damaged the building and knocked down its distinctive chimney. Stories of the school’s haunting go back decades. According to legend, a speech teacher at the high school brought her three-year-old child to work one day and left him outside to play on his tricycle while she ran into her classroom to get something. Unsupervised, her child accidentally fell down the cement steps and broke his neck. The teacher was so grief stricken that she hung herself in her classroom. Ever since, the ghosts of both the woman and her child have been seen in and around the school, and a former janitor even reported these sightings to the police. Some storytellers claim that blood stains appear on the steps where the child died. According to writer Michelle Williams, these stories may have their roots in an actual event, which is well-remembered in the community. Today, the school is abandoned and off limits to visitors.

1. Old Milton School

Alton, Illinois

Most recently home to a decorative glass company, from 1904 to 1984 this building served as Milton Elementary School. Locals whisper that during the 1930s, a dark event left a stain on the history of the school. According to legend, a janitor raped and murdered a girl in the gym locker room. Suspicion fell on the janitor after he failed to report to work the next day. Not long after, he returned to the school and took his own life. Since that time, female visitors have experienced very negative feelings in that area of the building, even if they have never heard the story. Up until the school closed in 1984, one educator in particular reported seeing and hearing the ghost of a young girl in her office. Others encountered a more hostile spirit—that of the murderous janitor. A psychic reportedly exorcised this negative presence. Milton School appeared in an episode of SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters on October 6, 2010.

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Comments

  1. Omg!!!! One time at East High School i saw a dim person running with a white hoodie on and a complete black face!!!! I heard a garbage dumpster thing slam, which made me look back to see the horrifying thing! Now i hear that a janitor worked there!? Well. the next day we went back, and I went to where he was running, and there was a wall! How could he run into a wall? He can’t!!Omg…good information on East though!!!

    • I go to Thompson Middle School right now. I have never experienced anything like that, but a girl wrote in Thompson Times (our school’s newspaper) about this and no one believed her. I can’t believe this story is actually true!!

  2. yes says:

    my sister gose to fremd and she was on the swim team and in room 122 and says NONE of that stuff is real

  3. yes says:

    BUT it dosent mean its fake

  4. Deb Casey says:

    My husband’s now deceased father was custodian at Quincy Jr high ~28yrs. My husband often assisted him with various tasks and jobs. My husband knows nothing about a previous hanging but states he often felt like he was being watched in certain areas although no one could be seen. An interesting kind of creepy component is that under the gym floor is a swimming pool utilized only short time after school was built.

  5. estrada says:

    i went john hancock high school which was once 8. Lourdes High School (Former)
    me and my friends use to love rooming around at night in the other side of the building known as the nuns part i cant start to begin on all the things we heard frist off one night a group of us went in i was the last one to go in we keept on walk but stayed close becuase is was it night time and had heard tales , well as i was saying we where walk when i decided to look back becuase i felt something was looking at me when i noticed the door was open when i had just walked passed it and it was closed we where so sacred that we ran out of their like little kids……another time was when i was with a friend and hide in one of the room to skip class we where in the room enjoying some milk when we heard someone coming down the hall we decided to hide by the door so no one would see use then it stop we looked and their was no one but we keept on hearing the foot steps they where heavy like a man we thought it was our den but yet no one was their we stayed they for 30min it was the worst their was no one their yet we kept hearing chires moiving and someone talking but we went to every room and no one was their it was so not kool .

    • tawny says:

      maybe it was our old janitor he could be dead by now he was tall and big it was 2 of them there.. you giving me the creaps man that basement was scary i think i really got lost one time down there and ran out all turned around ended up on the other side of the where i was supposed to be.. i hated that school and still do

  6. Sebastian says:

    I went to Hancock high school which was once Lourdes high school and I remember there was a senior lock in, which was a sleep over for high school seniors only, and me and my two buddy’s decided to go and tell ghost stories inside the old chapel room, which is now the drama room in the 3rd floor, and I remember while my friend was telling his story, that we all seen a big black figure walk across the room and then went through the door. Me and my buddy’s were at first in a state of schock, but then after that we stormed out of the room and went down stairs to tell every one what we saw, but of course every one thought it was a joke, but me and my buddy’s know what we seen that night.

  7. kevin says:

    I go to hancock highschool coach texas told me to put the bating tiss away wen I was in the back room,i seen a lady in a,black dress it scared the shit out of me

  8. uu'f says:

    I go to hacock & i had never hear or seen someone im so lucky ^.^

  9. tyler says:

    abingdons is not off limits there is a huanted house there that is really good and the janitor died in the school to im from abingdon ive seen all the sightings

  10. angelgirliwy says:

    i go to this school and they say that its haunted bc my friend sees a little girl crying :O

  11. stcharlesgrad says:

    As a graduate of St Charles High (now East) in ’97 I can tell you with 100% certainty the story above simply isnt true. An extensive web search shows no record of anyone being killed there . . . ever. I was also a member of the band for four years and haven’t heard this “rumor” until now. Perhaps you could site a few sources for us? Either that, or stop fabricating stories about my alma mater.

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