Illinois district approves full-day kindergarten plan

Nov. 27, 2007
Indian Prairie will offer expanded program at all 21 elementary schools

Indian Prairie (Ill.) School District 204 has approved a plan to expand all-day kindergarten to all 21 of its elementary schools. The district, which serves parts of Aurora, Naperville, Bolingbrook and Plainfield, says it has enough space to offer full-day kindergarten, but it reserves the right to restrict the program if money or space shortages arise. The district expects the program to cost $7 million.

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