When visiting a public school or district administrative office for enrollment, records requests, or program information, bring proof of residency, the student's birth certificate, current immunization records, and any previous academic records or special education documents. Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville is located at 200 Ferry Road, Warrenville, IL. Most enrollment services are handled during regular school day office hours, so calling ahead to confirm availability is recommended.
Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville Contact Information
Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Public Schools in Warrenville, Illinois.
| Name | Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville |
| Address | 200 Ferry Road, Warrenville IL 60555 Map |
| Phone | (630) 983-6231 |
| Website | |
| Hours |
Map of Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville
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About Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville
The Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville, located in Warrenville, IL, is a publicly funded school district that educates children in DuPage County. Public Schools offer K-12 education at elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools located in DuPage County. The Public School system follows Illinois state public education policies, accepting all children living within the district boundaries for a tuition-free education.
- Student enrollment, attendance zone boundaries, and registration requirements at Illinois Youth Center-Warrenville
- Special education services, IEP processes, and student support programs
- School calendar, transportation eligibility, and free or reduced-price meal programs
- Requesting academic transcripts, diploma verification, or student records