
Peoria is home to Fortune 100 companies, as well as, a wide range of companies making progress happen in the region. Some of these include, Caterpillar, Inc.; Advanced Technology Services; Bradley University; G&D Integrated; Greater Peoria Regional Airport Authority; Illinois Central College; Keystone Steel & Wire; Methodist Medical Center; Morton Metalcraft Company; OSF Saint Francis Medical Center; Peoria Public Schools District 150; Proctor Hospital; XPAC.
Health and Medicine
The healthcare industry accounts for at least 25% of Peoria's economy. The city has five major hospitals: the Midwest Affiliate of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Children's Hospital of Illinois, Methodist Medical Center of Illinois, Proctor Hospital, and OSF St. Francis Medical Center. In addition, the University of Illinois College of Medicine is located in the city.
Education
Peoria is served by two public K-12 school districts:
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Peoria Public Schools District 150 is the larger and serves the majority of the city. District 150 schools include dozens of primary and middle schools, as well as Richwoods High School, Woodruff High School, Manual High School, and Peoria High School (Central), the oldest high school in Illinois. www.psd150.org
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Dunlap Community Unit School District 323 serves the far north and northwest parts of Peoria that were mainly outside the city before the 1990's. District 323 is one of the fastest-growing school districts in Central Illinois, and its excellent reputation is one of the main reasons for Peoria's growth to the northwest. www.dunlapcusd.net
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Peoria currently runs six schools in the city: five grade schools and Peoria Notre Dame High School. Non-denominational Peoria Christian School operates a grade school, middle school, and high school. In addition, Concordia Lutheran School, Peoria Academy, Christ Lutheran School, and several smaller private schools exist.
Bradley University, Midstate College, the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, the Downtown and North campuses of Illinois Central College, and the Peoria campus of Robert Morris College are based in the city.
Sports
Peoria is home to the AHL Rivermen, Class A Minor Leagues Baseball team-Peoria Chiefs, and UIF (indoor football)-Peoria Rough Riders. The community also enjoys collegiate basketball with the Bradley University Braves. In 2006, Peoria introduced the Peoria Kings, an expansion franchise in the American Basketball Association. Auto racing fans don't have to go far to see action at the track. The Peoria Speedway is host to a variety of races and classes. Motorsports fans who prefer two-wheeled competition flock to the Grand National TT Motorcycle Races, one of the nation's tops held at America's first dirt track and hosted by the Peoria Motorcycle Club.
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