Were you at the District 204 school board meeting last night to discuss the new boundaries? Our previous blogs on the issue have been pretty busy but we'd like to hear your impressions of last night's (Tuesday, 2.19) meeting.
What was your view on the public comment period of the meeting and do you think your voice was really heard? What about the board - were they really listening or did the boundary issue seem like a done deal before the meeting even started? And, if for some reason, you couldn't make it to the meeting but wanted to, you can make your voice heard here. Or, maybe you were there but didn't get a chance to speak. Well, you can do that right here as well. These school boundary changes appears to be a critical issue to Naperville as the city moves forward and we here at The Sun - as members of the community - are happy to have the opportunity to host this forum where you can speak your mind on this all-important topic. So, let's get the conversation going.
School District 204: February 2008 Archives
The American Civil Liberties Union on Monday said it has joined a lawsuit against Indian Prairie School District 204 on behalf of students who are suing the school district after one student was prohibited from wearing a T-shirt that read, "Be Happy, Not Gay."
One aspect of boundaries being redrawn in Indian Prairie School District 204 is the notion of splitting schools: some kids from a middle school will go to one high school while some of their classmates will go to a different high school. Has your kid ever been separated from close friends because of splitting?
This week the Indian Prairie School District 204 board is scheduled to announce boundaries for Metea Valley High School, which will require changes to the attendance areas for Waubonsie Valley and Neuqua Valley high schools.
