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Old 06-05-2007, 02:33 PM
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I know the cities of Naperville and Aurora both are part of the Naperville school district. Are there any other cities in that area that goto the Naperville schools? I am asking becuase our son is a special needs child and Naperville has what we are looking for in special ed for him. I just wanted to see if I was missing a city to look at for a home or condo.
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:25 PM
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The portion of Bolingbrook west of Kings Rd is in District 204. Also, not all of Aurora is in that district.
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School districts and cities in Illinois are not necessarily contiguous, which means the boundaries are not the same. If you live in the city of Naperville you will be in either Naperville Community District 203 or Indian Prairie District 204. 203 is older, and students there go to either Naperville Central or Naperville North High Schools. 204 is a newer district, although quite large now, and students there go to Waubonsie High School or Neuqua High School. Portions of Lisle and Woodbridge go to District 203 schools, and a small part of Bolingbrook and the Fox Valley area of Aurora go to District 204 schools. All areas that go to both districts are pretty similarly suburban. Counties in Illinois are also not contiguous with cities, and the northern portion of Naperville is in DuPage County and the southern portion is in Will County. But all of Naperville is similar in that it is pretty affluent and has gotten fairly expensive (although not nearly as expensive as Hinsdale, for instance, or older northshore suburbs). It's large - about 140,000 people - and does have rental housing that is not too bad (about $800 for a one-bedroom apt.) Not too many houses under $300,000, but there are some.
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