Public Schools


Geneva School District 304 Information

Employees (June 2009)
Total Staff: 883
Teaching Staff: 433

Enrollment (June 2009)
Total Enrollment: 6,054
Pre-K & Resident Special Education: 146
Elementary School (K-5): 2,604
Middle School (6-8): 1,432
High School (9-12): 1,872

Teacher Information (2007)
Average teaching experience: 12.7 years
Teachers with Master’s Degrees or Above: 71.1 percent

Instructional Expenditure per Pupil (2007)
District 304 $5,489
State Average $5,808

Geneva Board of Education

The Board of Education is a seven-member board made up of residents of the Geneva 304 community. Members are elected by the general public, serve four-year terms, and are not compensated for their service to the School District.

The Board of Education is responsible for the educational programs for grades kindergarten through 12. The Board’s job is to adopt goals and policies that meet state requirements and reflect community needs; provide the resources necessary to pursue its goals according to its policies; and monitor district performance to see that results are consistent with goals and policies.

Among the Board’s legal duties are hiring necessary personnel and setting their salaries; providing and maintaining school buildings; letting all contracts and paying all bills; and arranging the revenue necessary to operate the School District; among other tasks.

The Board of Education can be contacted through the Board Secretary at (630) 463-3010 or by emailing Board@Geneva304.org.

Geneva School District 304 Includes the Following Schools:

Geneva Elementary Education Schools:

*Fabyan Elementary School is currently under construction and will open in August 2009.

Geneva Middle Schools:

Geneva High School:

Former Schools (that were once apart of Geneva CUSD 304 that are now closed and have been torn down or converted into offices)

  • Third Street School (Closed 1922) was torn down in 1938 for Post Office
  • Fourth Street School (Closed 1994) is now Geneva CUSD 304 Central Office
  • Sixth Street School (Closed 1977) is now Kane County Regional Board of Education Offices. Potentially could be torn down for a new library.

*Coultrap School (to be closed in 2009) was used as a high school (1922-1958), then middle school (1958-1994) and then an Elementary School (1994-2008); is now housing Harrison Street School students until renovations are done at their building. Plans for the building after June 2009 are uncertain, as yet.