Community Unit School District 200 opens registration for returning students for 2026-27
Community Unit School District 200 announced on Apr. 13 that registration is now open for returning families for the 2026-27 school year, with a deadline of Friday, May 11.
The annual registration process allows parents and guardians to enroll their children using an online portal. This system aims to streamline enrollment and ensure all required documents are updated before the new academic year begins.
To register, parents can access the online portal through the district’s website by selecting in the upper right corner and then choosing . Families needing to update residency documents are asked to contact the school office at their oldest child’s school to set up an appointment. The district said this process ensures that families with students at multiple schools only need to visit one location, as staff will forward necessary documents internally.
For questions about online registration, families are encouraged to contact the front office of their child’s school. Community Unit School District 200 represents DuPage County and includes several schools such as Bower Elementary School, Edison Middle School, Wheaton North High School, Wheaton Warrenville South High School, among others according to Illinois Report Card.
The district enrolled 12,283 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade during the 2019-2020 school year and is located in Wheaton and DuPage County according to Illinois Report Card. It has a teaching staff of 853 teachers who earn an average salary of $77,797 before pension contributions; about three-fourths are women while one-fourth are men. No teachers had more than ten absences in a single year according to Illinois Report Card.
Demographically, Community Unit School District 200 is composed of approximately 63 percent White students, six percent Black students, seventeen percent Hispanic students and eight percent Asian students according to Illinois Report Card. The district spent $23,295 per student in total expenditures during the last reported period amounting to $286 million overall according to Illinois Report Card.
In terms of attendance concerns, there were 160 chronically truant students enrolled during the most recent reporting period—a rate of just over one percent—well below statewide averages where nearly ten percent of all public-school children fall into this category according to state data according to Illinois Report Card.