Naperville Community Unit School District 203 | |
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United States | |
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Grades | Preschool-12 |
Superintendent | Dan Bridges |
Schools | Early Childhood 1, Elementary 14, Junior High 5, High 2, Total 22 |
Naperville Community Unit School District 203 is a school district headquartered in Naperville, Illinois, United States.
Naperville Community Unit School District 203 serves central and northern Naperville as well as portions of the neighboring Lisle and Bolingbrook. [1] The oldest District 203 building still in use is Ellsworth Elementary, constructed in 1928, [2] while the newest is the Ann Reid Early Childhood Center, opened in 2010. [3]
District 203 has two high schools: Naperville Central High School and Naperville North High School, five junior high schools and fifteen elementary schools within Naperville city limits. Additionally, the school district has one junior high and one elementary school in Lisle. [1]
School's name | School's namesake | Year opened | Principal | Mascot | Website |
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Ann Reid Early Childhood Center | Ann Reid (educator and administrator in D203) | 2010 | Andrew McCree | Ducklings | Ann Reid |
School's name | Year opened | Principal | Mascot | Website | Photo |
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Beebe Elementary School | 1955 | Christine O'Neil | Bobcats | Beebe | |
Ellsworth Elementary School | 1928 | Kim Rutan | Eagles | Ellsworth | |
Elmwood Elementary School | 1960 | Matt Langes | Eagles | Elmwood | |
Highlands Elementary School | 1957 | Laura Noon | Whales | Highlands | |
Kingsley Elementary School | 1990 | Erin Marker | Knights | Kingsley | |
Maplebrook Elementary School | 1974 | Ryan DeBora | Wildcats | Maplebrook | |
Meadow Glens Elementary School | 1989 | Katy Lynch | Eagles | Meadow Glens | |
Mill Street Elementary School | 1967 | Suzanne Salness | Mustangs | Mill Street | |
Naper Elementary School | 1929 | Tracy Dvorchak | Knights | Naper | |
Prairie Elementary School | 1969 | Tracy Dvorchak | Prairie Dogs | Prairie | |
Ranch View Elementary School | 1985 | Erin Casey | Rangers | Ranch View | |
River Woods Elementary School | 1987 | Gina Baumgartner | Red Birds | River Woods | |
Scott Elementary School | 1978 | Hugh Boger | Eagles | Scott | |
Steeple Run Elementary School | 1977 | Josh Louis | Super Stars | Steeple Run | |
School's name | School's namesake | Year opened | Principal | Mascot | Website | Photo |
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Washington Junior High School | George Washington | 1977 (current building) | Jon Vogel | Wildcats | WJHS | |
Lincoln Junior High School | Abraham Lincoln | 1963 | Andrea Szczepanski | Lancers | LJHS | |
Jefferson Junior High School | Thomas Jefferson | 1970 | Kimberly Fricke | Patriots | JJHS | |
Madison Junior High School | James Madison | 1978 | Nancy Voise | Warhawks | MJHS | |
Kennedy Junior High School | John F. Kennedy | 1990 | Patrick Gaskin | Eagles | KJHS | |
School's name | Year opened | School's namesake | Principal | Mascot | Website | Photo |
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Naperville Central High School* | 1863 | Central Part of the city | Jackie Thornton | Redhawks | NCHS | |
Naperville North High School | 1970 | Northern Part of the city | Stephanie Posey | Huskies | NNHS | |
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