Naperville School Districts Offer Hybrid and Remote Options for Families
For Naperville's Desi families — many of whom are deeply invested in their children's education — the plans laid out by local school districts offered both reassurance and important choices during an unprecedented time.
🏫 Districts 203 and 204 Unveil Flexible Return-to-School Plans
Both Naperville Community Unit School District 203 and Indian Prairie School District 204 held school board meetings to outline their plans for the upcoming academic year, offering families a choice between hybrid learning and a fully remote Online Academy. Under the hybrid model, students would attend in-person classes on alternating days to reduce campus density, while also participating in e-learning. School officials noted that the plans were developed in consultation with state health and education authorities as well as parents, and remained subject to change based on public health conditions. Safety protocols including temperature checks, face masks, and social distancing were outlined as key requirements for in-person attendance. An Indian Prairie District 204 parent voiced support for in-person learning, underscoring the community's desire to restore a sense of normalcy for children. [2]
Sources: [2] ABC7 Chicago
