Community Resources

Businesses and civic organizations form partnerships with schools so that both parties can share their resources and expertise while helping to develop competent, confident young workers and community leaders of the future.
The mission of the parent involvement initiative is to enhance student learning and development by promoting, strengthening and celebrating the partnerships among District 203 staff, parents and the community through the use of the Joyce Epstein Framework of Six Types of Involvement.
The Naperville Education Foundation was incorporated in 1992 as a vehicle for supporting projects that enhance student and professional staff growth and development in the District.
HURRAH  is a program that actively involves the senior
population as volunteers in our schools to serve as tutors, mentors, readers and partners in our education process.
City of Naperville
The official City of Naperville website.
Chamber of Commerce
The official Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce website.
Naperville Park District
The Naperville Park District is an independent unit of local Naperville government whose policies are determined by seven commissioners serving staggered six-year terms.
Naperville Jaycees
The Naperville chapter of the United States Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) was created to help develop personal skills in our members, such as team building and leadership, through serving our community.
Naper Settlement's unique school programs give your students a lesson in Northern Illinois heritage they can't get out of any textbook, because here in our village, history lessons come alive -- with sights and sounds at every turn recreating the 19th century.
Rotary is an organization of business and professional persons united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. The principal motto of Rotary is "Service Above Self." 
The primary purpose of the American Legion is to help disabled veterans, children, and youth 
through education. 
OBJECTIVES:  Historic, Patriotic, and Educational 
MAIN PURPOSES:  Education in our schools. 
Our mission is to create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation. 
Lisle Park District
The Lisle Park District serves the portion of Naperville CUSD 203 east of Naper Blvd. from the BNSF railroad tracks south to near Hobson Road. Discover the opportunities at the Lisle Park District and explore its exciting variety of leisure activities for all ages on a year-round basis.
 

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