Is RSV going around Highland Park, Illinois?

Not right now. No confirmed RSV activity has been reported at Highland Park, Illinois schools and daycares in the past 14 days. That can mean it is quiet, or simply that nobody nearby has logged it yet.

Updated August 23, 2026 15 Highland Park schools and daycares tracked

How Highland Park parents can tell

  • Runny nose and congestion
  • Wheezing or fast breathing
  • Persistent wet cough
  • Poor feeding in babies

RSV looks like a cold in older kids but hits infants hardest, and it spreads for three to eight days.

Everything on this page comes from Highland Park parents logging what their kids actually had, stripped of anything identifying. Nothing shows up until at least two families report the same thing, so one sick child never puts a school on the map.

Read the full RSV guide

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Highland Park schools and daycares we watch for RSV

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