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The district began as a Kindergarten-8th Grade (K-8) district, with its students attending Naperville Central High School for 9th Grade-12th Grade until Waubonsie Valley High School was constructed for District 204 and opened in 1975. The district opened eleven buildings during the 1990s, at all levels of primary and secondary education.
Serving Indian Prairie School District 204, and opened for the 2009–2010 academic year for freshman and sophomore classes (grades nine and ten), Metea Valley cost $124.7 million to build, and can hold 3,000 students. [8] The school met its full enrollment of students for grades 9-12 during the 2011–2012 academic year.
Indian Prairie Community Unit School District #204 (a unit district K-12) was formed in the fall of 1972. [4] In December 1972 a referendum was passed to build and equip a high school at a projected cost of $8.2 million. A separate issue also passed to add a swimming pool. Construction on Waubonsie Valley High School began in the spring of 1973 ...
Kasson-Mantorville High School (KMHS) is a high school located in Kasson, Minnesota, United States, that serves students from both Kasson and neighboring Mantorville.It is the only high school in Minnesota School District #204, and it is the home of the Kasson-Mantorville "KoMets", whose school colors are royal blue and white.
Serving Indian Prairie School District 204, and opened for the 1981 academic year for 6th, 7th and 8th grade classes, Hill Middle School can hold 915 students. [4] The school's colors are red and blue, and the school's mascot is the 'Trailblazer'. The namesake of the school, Thayer J. Hill, was a prominent educator in the Naperville, Illinois ...
Neuqua Valley High School (NVHS) /ˈniːkwə/ [4] is a public four-year high school located near the corner of Illinois Route 59 and 95th Street in Naperville, Illinois, a western suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States.
The school serves Indian Prairie School District 204. The namesake of the school, Robert E. Clow, was the School Board President of District 40. Mr. Clow was a member of a prominent family who owned and operated farms in the region. [6]
Lyons Township is a coeducational high school and serves grades 9–12 for Lyons Township High School District 204. Students from the communities of La Grange , Western Springs , Burr Ridge , La Grange Park , Countryside , Indian Head Park , Hodgkins , and parts of Brookfield , Willow Springs , and McCook attend Lyons Township.