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Board Names Next Superintendent

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The Indian Prairie School District 204 Board of Education appointed Dr. Karen Sullivan as the next Superintendent of Schools.

The community is invited to meet Dr. Sullivan at a special reception from 5 to 6 pm on Tuesday, February 11 at the Crouse Education Center, 780 Shoreline Drive, Aurora.

Dr. Sullivan is a familiar face in District 204, with 18 years of experience in the areas of special education, human resources, and leading schools. Since 2011, she has served as Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources. In her current role, she has established a strong working relationship with the associations that represent the teaching and clerical staff. As lead negotiator, she has successfully negotiated contracts with both groups.

She also served as the first Principal of Prairie Children Preschool and Principal of Cowlishaw Elementary School, as well as Director of Student Services. While at Cowlishaw Elementary School, she increased overall student achievement by 12 to 15 percent and narrowed the achievement gap at a school with a growing diverse student population.

Dr. Sullivan also gained experience working in Elmhurst Community School District 205, where she served as Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction. While there, she implemented an intervention system used to better support students with special needs. She also facilitated the incorporation of Common Core State Standards into the district's curriculum.

Dr. Sullivan began her career in 1981 as a Speech/Language Pathologist in the Flossmoor-based South Metropolitan Association, a special education cooperative that provided services to south suburban school districts. She went on to lead the group's parent/infant program and later was named the Director of Grants and Special Projects.

The Board of Education conducted a national search with the assistance of Iowa-based Ray and Associates, Inc. to select its next superintendent. Board President Lori Price said the national search was an important part of the process. "Although we had an internal candidate, we wanted to make sure we measured that candidate against top-notch school leaders from around the country. Through that process, we found Dr. Sullivan continued to rise to the top. We are giving the community an outstanding superintendent."

Dr. Sullivan received her doctoral degree from Lewis University. From the University of Illinois, she earned a Master of Science in Speech/Language Pathology and a Bachelor of Science in Speech and Hearing Science.



Hill and Fry Principals Appointed

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The Indian Prairie School District 204 Board of Education appointed two longtime educators to principal posts. Michael Dutdut, assistant principal at Crone Middle School, was appointed principal of Hill Middle School, replacing Darrell Echols, who is the new principal of Metea Valley High School. Laurel Hillman, student services coordinator at White Eagle Elementary School, was appointed principal of Fry Elementary School, replacing Dave Younce, who is leaving the district.

Superintendent Kathy Birkett said, “We are so fortunate to have such dedicated, student-focused educators, who are willing to take on new leadership roles within our district.”

Dutdut taught language arts, science and history at Still Middle School and then served as a dean at Waubonsie Valley High School, prior to moving to his current position at Crone. He also coached football, track and Special Olympics. He has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from Western Illinois University and a master’s degree in educational leadership from the University of St. Francis.

Hillman started her career in 1995 in District 204 as a third grade teacher at Georgetown Elementary School, where she was also student services coordinator until 2003 when she moved to White Eagle Elementary School in the same role. She has a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a master’s degree in educational leadership from Aurora University.

Dutdut and Hillman will begin their new positions July 1.

Call for Exhibitors for Summer Activities Fair

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Exhibitor registration is now open for the sixth annual Student Summer Activities Fair. This event, cohosted by Indian Prairie Parents’ Council, in conjunction with District 204 and State Representative Darlene Senger, typically draws more than 400 attendees. The purpose is to highlight great programs throughout our community that offer young children and teens enriching summer activities. This year's Summer Activities Fair takes place from 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday, March 5 at Still Middle School.

The registration fee for exhibitors is $25, with all proceeds benefiting the Indian Prairie Parents' Council Scholarship Fund. Space is limited. The exhibitor registration deadline is February 24.

For more information, see Vendor Registration below or email ippcpta@gmail.com.

February Volunteer of the Month

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BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month

Kathy and Mike Luczynski met at Illinois State University and they have been partners ever since, in life and as volunteers. The couple stepped in this year to help the Fischer Middle School PTSA with both operational and fundraising efforts, which included concession and apparel sales, the Fischer Family Fun Run, the school directory, and student and staff recognition programs. For their dedication in supporting students and teachers, they are being recognized as the District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteers of the Month.

“This is our way of giving back and thanking the teachers and staff who have given so much,” Kathy said. “We are so humbled by the honor.”

When Kathy took over as PTSA president this year, she helped boost fundraising revenue, increase the number of volunteers and brought forth an infectious, positive attitude. With a background and a degree in foodservice management, she developed a plan to streamline and update operations. One of the first volunteers she recruited was her husband, Mike, who developed the back office systems necessary for all successful organizations to function. Mike also developed and designed the new PTSA and Fun Run websites, in addition to a new logo and tagline for the PTSA – “Membership Matters.”

Kathy and Mike are no strangers to volunteering. Kathy began volunteering with the PTA when their son attended Prairie Children Preschool. She also served in a PTA leadership role at Steck Elementary School, in addition to being on the board of a local youth soccer league. Mike has volunteered since college, coaching youth sports and serving on the same youth soccer board as Kathy for the past decade. They both remarked that they had extraordinary role models growing up – their parents.

“It just gives you a good feeling to help people who are less fortunate than you,” Mike said. “It’s important to give back to the community.”

Kathy said she is very grateful for the educational support their children have received through the years. Although their son, Drew, will be graduating from Fischer this year, Kathy and Mike plan to keep volunteering at the school since their daughter, Alexis, will be attending in the near future and because it is an exceptional school with very special staff, administration and teachers.

“Volunteering matters,” Kathy said. “It affects a student’s whole environment and truly makes a difference in a child’s life.”

BMO Harris Bank is helping District 204 recognize one volunteer each month who has generously given his or her time to support District 204’s students and schools. To celebrate these outstanding volunteers, BMO Harris Bank is donating $1,000 to the volunteer's school. To nominate an outstanding volunteer, visit Volunteer of the Month.


District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteers of the Month for February, Kathy and Mike Luczynski, standing behind the table to once again supervise concessions sales for Fischer Middle School.em>


Photo (l to r) Nicholette Rossi – BMO Harris Bank Market President-Aurora, Nicki McIntyre – Branch Manager 95th Street, Fischer Middle School Principal Jennifer Nonnemacher, and District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month recipients Mike and Kathy Luczynski em>

Join Team IPEF to for a Spot in the Naperville Marathon

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The Indian Prairie Educational Foundation is excited to be a Charity Partner for the 2014 Naperville Marathon & Half Marathon on Sunday, November 9, 2014.

Marathon participants can run on behalf of the IPEF!

By becoming a Team IPEF member, you will secure a spot before registration opens to the general public. Last year's event sold out in less than 14 hours.  Each Team IPEF member will be asked to raise $250, which will support for the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation’s Young Hearts for Life Cardiac Screening initiative. Since 2009, more than 16,850 District 204 high school students have received free ECG heart screens through the program.

Team IPEF members will receive:

  • Reserved entry to the Marathon or Half Marathon

  • Discount code for $10 off registration to the Marathon or Half Marathon

  • Unique Charity Runner recognition on race bib, program and website

  • Special race shirt

  • Charity Village stretching & massage

  • Charity Village gear check

  • Eligibility for Charity Awards for top fundraisers

  • Pre-Race Dinner


  • To join Team IPEF and secure your spot in the race, register during Charity Week February 24 through March 2.

    Learn more at Team IPEF or Naperville Marathon.

    Filmmaker & '06 Grad Featured at 25th Anniversary Event

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    Where are they now? Be inspired as you hear what District 204 graduates have gone on to accomplish since high school. 2006 Neuqua Valley High School graduate JJ Starr is one of 20 alumni whose story will be shared at the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration on March 21 at Wentz Concert Hall in downtown Naperville.


    A graduate of Pepperdine University, Starr now travels the world capturing stories as an independent film producer. He's won five Telly Awards for his productions and recently completed his first feature length documentary, "The Dust on our Feet." The film shares the hardships of children in Honduras who live and work in the Tegucigalpa garbage dump. Find out more about this special evening at 25th Anniversary Celebration.


    A limited number of tickets are still available through the Wentz Hall box office. Proceeds from the evening benefit the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation.


    Indian Prairie Special Needs PTA Seeks Board Members

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    The Indian Prairie Special Needs PTA (IPSN) nomination committee needs your help.


    Our PTA is unique, as we are a district-wide special needs PTA. We provide resources and information to all of our special needs families and district staff. Our PTA continues to partner with the district in providing important information and updates. We have meetings with topics related to our special needs families and we also offer a Teacher Grant Program, which has helped many of our teachers.


    We are currently forming a nomination committee to help recruit new board members. This is where we need your help. We need to have a nomination committee established very soon, and it will need to have a slate of possible board candidates for our March 18 meeting. The IPSN PTA board election is April 15. If we don't have enough interest, our IPSN PTA could dissolve. 


    If you would like to be part of the IPSN PTA board, or would like to nominate someone, please submit your nomination to ipsnpta@gmail.com.                 


    For more information, contact ipsnpta@gmail.com.


     


    Professional Singer & '99 Grad to Perform at 25th Anniversary Event

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    Professional opera singer and 1999 Waubonsie Valley High School graduate, Tamara Wilson will join the line-up for the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration on March 21, 2014, at Wentz Concert Hall in downtown Naperville.

    Wilson has performed in 14 countries on 5 continents in venues ranging from Carnegie Hall to the Australia Opera House. Upcoming engagements include tours in France and Spain.

    The evening will feature a variety of performances, including selections by all three of our nationally acclaimed high school music programs and talented alumni. Come hear success stories, both past and present, that celebrate District 204 and the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation.

    Find out more about this special evening at 25th Anniversary Celebration.

    A limited number of tickets are still available through the Wentz Hall box office. Proceeds from the evening benefit the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation.


    Enroll in District 204's Preschool Program

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    Indian Prairie School District 204's preschool is now accepting applications for the 2014-15 school year.

    Prairie Children Preschool offers early childhood education for children ages three and four who reside in District 204. The preschool is located at the Crouse Education Center, 780 Shoreline Drive, Aurora. The program is staffed by highly qualified teachers who are certified by the State of Illinois.

    Classes are offered for 2.5 hours, 4 days a week, Monday through Thursday. Tuition is $245 a month.

    For more information or to schedule a parent tour, call 630-375-3030 or visit www.preschool.ipsd.org.

    Districts Approve Agreement for STEM Partnership School

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    The John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School at Aurora University is several steps closer to reality, with all three partner school district boards formally approving the agreement for the initiative. West Aurora School District 129 and East Aurora School District 131 approved the agreement Monday night, and Indian Prairie School District 204 approved last week.

    "This is the moment we have anticipated for several years," said Aurora University President Rebecca L. Sherrick. "I speak in behalf of the Aurora University community and our many corporate, nonprofit and civic partners in thanking the East and West Aurora and Indian Prairie school districts for endorsing this powerful new model. We look forward to opening the John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School in August of 2014."

    The John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School on the Aurora University campus will serve students in third through eighth grades in the West Aurora, East Aurora and Indian Prairie school districts. It will be staffed through a unique professional development strategy that will engage teachers from the partner districts as faculty while they complete AU graduate coursework in STEM fields and become leaders in mathematics and science education.

    "We are excited to enter into this partnership through Aurora University and look forward to offering this opportunity to our students," said Kathy Birkett, Indian Prairie School District 204 Superintendent.

    Construction of the 30,000 square foot facility began last autumn, and the building will open this August. The curriculum for students has been developed through a unique collaboration between area educators and local corporations, covering the STEM fields as well as art, music and more. The structure itself will serve as a teaching tool, with a green roof, solar panels, a wind turbine, and other elements that will result in LEED Gold certification.

    The $12 million construction cost is being funded by donations from corporations and foundations, the state of Illinois and Aurora University. Instructional expenses will be covered by district per-capita budgets, and AU will fund ongoing operational costs.

    Fifty students from each school district will have the opportunity to attend the school at no additional cost. Aurora University will arrange a series of parent meetings where more information will be shared regarding application and admission procedures. University officials anticipate those meetings will occur in early spring.

    More information on the John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School is available at:

    stem.aurora.edu

    STEM School FAQ

    Robots in Action at 25th Anniversary Event

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    Attendees at the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation's 25th Anniversary Celebration at 8 pm on March 21 at Wentz Concert Hall will have the chance to see several of Neuqua Valley High School's WiredCats VEX Robotics teams in action. In January, the Foundation provided funds to help sponsor a robotics tournament with 26 teams from around the state.

    Proceeds from this special evening will help support programming, including STEM related initiatives like VEX Robotics.

    The evening will also feature a variety of performances, including selections by all three of our nationally acclaimed high school music programs and talented alumni. Come hear success stories, both past and present, that celebrate District 204 and the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation.

    Find out more about this special evening at 25th Anniversary Celebration.

    A limited number of tickets are still available through the Wentz Hall box office. Proceeds from the evening benefit the Indian Prairie Educational Foundation.

    STEM School Parent Information Nights

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    Parents from each participating district who are interested in enrolling their child in the John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School are invited to attend a Parent Information Meeting on any of the three dates listed below.

    West Aurora School District 129
    Tuesday, March 25, 2014
    6:30–7:30 p.m.
    West Aurora High School Cafeteria
    1201 W. New York Street, Aurora

    Indian Prairie School District 204
    Wednesday, March 26, 2014
    7:00–8:00 p.m.
    Crouse Education Center Board Room
    780 Shoreline Drive, Aurora

    East Aurora School District 131
    Thursday, April 3, 2014
    6:00–7:00 p.m.
    East Aurora High School Auditorium
    500 Tomcat Lane, Aurora

    The John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School on the Aurora University campus will serve students in third through eighth grades in the East Aurora, Indian Prairie and West Aurora school districts.

    The presenter will be Allison Sherman, Director of John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School. Before being appointed to lead the STEM Partnership School, Ms. Sherman previously served as District 204's Director of Core Curriculum.

    Information addressed includes:

    Concept of the John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School
    Curriculum and courses of study
    Student application and selection process

    A question and answer session will follow the presentation, which will be conducted in English and Spanish.

    For more information, visit stem.aurora.edu.

    Illinois 5Essentials Survey for Parents

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    Teachers, parents, and middle and high school students across Illinois have the opportunity to participate in the Illinois 5Essentials Survey. This survey was designed to generate a detailed picture of the inner workings of your child's school from the perspective of teachers, parents, and students.

    As a parent, your voice is essential to help us understand the conditions at your child's school and guide improvement. The Illinois 5Essentials Survey is administered online by the University of Chicago, on behalf of the Illinois State Board of Education. The state will provide survey results for individual schools only if a school has at least 30 percent of parents take the survey. If you have children attending more than one school, we ask that you complete the survey for each school. All survey responses will be kept confidential.

    To take the parent survey:

    1. Visit Parent Survey.

    2. Type DuPage as "County."

    3. Type your school's name into the "School" field and select your school.

    The Illinois 5Essentials Survey identifies five indicators that can lead to important student outcomes, including test score gains. Research has shown that schools strong on these indicators are ten times more likely to improve student learning.

    The five indicators that effect school success are:

    Effective leaders
    Collaborative teachers
    Involved families
    Supportive environments
    Ambitious instruction

    Illinois 5Essentials Survey FAQ

    Online Courses for High School Students

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    Educators from Naperville District 203, Indian Prairie District 204 and Wheaton Warrenville 200 joined forces to create Extended Learning Opportunities (eLo). This program is designed to engage students and ensure their success by providing meaningful and high-quality online learning opportunities. The three school districts are jointly offering the following online courses for the 2014-15 school year: Government, Consumer Economics, English, Geometry, Health, Chinese, US History, and Web Design. Courses will be taught by current teachers from Districts 200, 203, and 204.

    Students who are interested in taking an online course next year should talk with their counselors now.

    More information is available below.

    March Volunteer of the Month

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    BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month

    While some parents might choose just one school organization in which to be involved, Luis Rivera volunteers his time with both the Athletic Booster Club and the Choir Parents Association at Waubonsie Valley High School. For his dedication in supporting students and teachers, he is being recognized as the District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month.

    Ever since his son, Andres, was in elementary school, Rivera has helped coach his sports teams, including football, baseball and soccer, and has volunteered at Gombert Elementary and Still Middle Schools. When his son began attending Waubonsie Valley High School four years ago, both became much more involved in sports and music. Rivera was vice president of the Booster Club and served as president of the Choir Parents Association.

    Andres was on the Warriors football team and he was one of only six freshmen who auditioned for and became part of Sound Check, one of the top-rated show choirs in the country. Rivera has been there to see it all at every sporting event and performance, both in the audience and working behind the scenes as a volunteer.

    “I feel volunteering at their schools is an important part of helping them grow up and also to be part of their lives,” Rivera said.

    Although Andres is graduating from Waubonsie Valley this year, Rivera’s volunteering won’t end. His daughter, Bianca, will be a freshman at the high school this fall.

    “There is so much that the kids can do and so much that the parents can help out with,” Rivera said. “It takes the whole community to support our kids and there is a strong group of parents at the high school who provide that support, but we can always use more help.”

    BMO Harris Bank is helping District 204 recognize one volunteer each month who has generously given his or her time to support District 204’s students and schools. To celebrate these outstanding volunteers, BMO Harris Bank is donating $1,000 to the volunteer's school. To nominate an outstanding volunteer, visit http://ipsdweb.ipsd.org/Subpage.aspx/Volunteer.


    Luis Rivera was named District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month for March because of his extensive involvement with Waubonsie Valley’s music and athletic programs over the years.


    Photo (l to r) Waubonsie Valley Principal Jason Stipp, District 204 BMO Harris Bank Volunteer of the Month recipient Luis Rivera, Nicki McIntyre – BMO Harris Bank-Branch Manager 95th Street, and Chris Michalski – BMO Harris Bank Market President-Naperville.

    Assistant Superintendents Appointed

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    At Monday night's meeting, the District 204 Board of Education appointed Doug Eccarius as Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources, and Dr. Louis Lee Jr. as Assistant Superintendent, Teaching and Learning. Eccarius will be replacing Karen Sullivan, who was named District 204's superintendent, and Dr. Lee is replacing Linda Rakestraw, who is retiring. Both have held positions previously in District 204.

    Superintendent Kathy Birkett said, 'We are pleased to welcome two experienced administrators to the district who will continue our tradition of excellence and student-centered learning."

    Eccarius is currently the assistant superintendent of human resources for Community Consolidated School District 181 in Burr Ridge. At District 181, he also served as principal of The Lane Elementary School in Hinsdale; director of the district's summer school program; and assistant principal and athletic director at Clarendon Hills Middle School. He began his career in education in 1997 as a seventh-grade math and geography teacher at District 204's Gregory Middle School. He has a bachelor's degree in education from Illinois State University in Bloomington-Normal, a master's degree in education, leadership and administration from North Central College, and he is pursuing a doctor of education in administration from Aurora University.

    Currently, Dr. Lee is principal of Oswego East High School in Oswego School District 308. He previously served as assistant principal of District 204's Granger Middle School; associate principal of Lincoln-Way East High School in Frankfort; and was a science teacher at Cooke Magnet School in Waukegan. During his tenure at Lincoln-Way East, he taught chemistry and also served as a football coach, dean, assistant principal for attendance and assistant principal for student services. In his new role, Dr. Lee will oversee District 204's three high schools. He received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois, a master of arts in education with a concentration in school administration and a doctorate in educational leadership, both from Lewis University. He is also an adjunct professor at Lewis University, where he teachers graduate level courses in education.

    STEM School Application Materials

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    Parents who are interested in enrolling their child in the John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School should submit the application materials below. The John C. Dunham STEM Partnership School on the Aurora University campus will serve students in third through eighth grades in the East Aurora, Indian Prairie and West Aurora school districts.

    If you could not attend a Parent Information Meeting, the March 26 meeting will be available on March 27 at www.204tv.org.

    More information on the STEM Partnership School is available at:

    STEM School FAQ

    stem.aurora.edu

    Board Appoints Administrators

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    The Board of Education approved the appointment of Brad Hillman as Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and Learning. He will oversee the district's seven middle schools beginning July 1.

    Hillman has 15 years of experience at the middle school level, starting with his first teaching position at Lincoln Junior High School in Naperville School District 203. While working at Lincoln, he received District 203's Teacher of the Year Award. His first administrative position was in Plainfield School District 202, where he served as dean of students at Ira Jones Middle School. He later worked for three years as an assistant principal of District 204's Scullen Middle School before being named principal of Bryan Middle School in Elmhurst District 205. His leadership at Bryan Middle School helped secure National Blue Ribbon School recognition from the U.S. Department of Education. Since 2011, he has served as Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources in Elmhurst.

    Hillman has extensive experience in all areas of middle school operations, with emphasis in student assessment, school improvement planning, staff development, and special education.

    Hillman earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from North Central College and his Master of Education degree from University of Illinois. He is currently enrolled in a doctoral program at Northern Illinois University.

    The board also approved the appointment of Montrine Johnson as assistant principal of Neuqua Valley High School and Joe Sweeney as assistant principal of Crone Middle School.

    Revised Last Day of School

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    Four weather emergency days were used this school year (January 6, 7, 27 and 28, 2014).

    Therefore, the official last school day for Indian Prairie School District 204 students for the 2013-14 school year will be Friday, June 6, 2014, and the last day for staff will be Monday, June 9, 2014.

    Parent Meeting for New Online Courses

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    Parents of high school students are invited to attend an informational meeting at 7 pm on Wednesday, April 23 at the Crouse Education Center (780 Shoreline Dr., Aurora) to learn more about new online courses offered for high school students next year. Parents will learn about the benefits of online learning, the courses available, and how to register your child for an online course next year.

    This new program is a partnership with courses designed and taught by teachers from District 204, Naperville District 203, and Wheaton-Warrenville District 200. As a leader in technology and innovation, District 204 continues to provide the best learning opportunities for our students so they are college and career ready.

    For more information, visit Online Courses or contact Stacey Gonzales, Director of Instructional Technology, at stacey_gonzales@ipsd.org.

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