For Plainfield Schools parents, one of the main steps to planning your child’s education is knowing which school they will attend.
Plainfield has a number of public schools and understanding which neighborhood school is tied to your address helps your child start off on the right foot. With this guide, we’ll help make the process earlier with quick steps to identify the designated school for your student.
Read on for our streamlined process for finding your neighborhood school in Plainfield.
What to know about Plainfield Schools
The city of Plainfield is served by Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202. Here’s a closer look at what you need to know about the school district.
- General Information: Roughly 25,000 students across 64 square miles attend district schools. The district serves the communities of Bolingbrook, Crest Hill, Joliet, Lockport, Naperville, Plainfield, Romeoville and Will and Kendall counties.
- Key features: As the fifth-largest district by enrollment in the state, District 202 breaks up its schools into four different “houses.” Whichever school a child attends, a good education is guaranteed–of the district’s schools, nearly every school is ranked as “commendable” by the state.
- Contact information: Visit psd202.org or call 815-577-4000.
How to check your neighborhood school zone in Plainfield
To get started, here are two simple ways to identify the school to which your address is assigned.
Use online tools
Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202 offers a list of attendance zones based on your neighborhood. From there, you can receive more information about your designated school.
Contact your district
Unsure about your address or on a boundary line? You can call the district office at 815-577-4000 for more assistance.
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