Where is Edwardsville District 7?

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What are the communities that comprise
District 7?
District 7 is comprised of several communities, from
rural to small towns and villages to suburban
communities.
To verify if a property is within the Edwardsville
School District, contact one of the offices listed
below:
Madison County Treasurer’s Office 692-6220
Madison County – Clerk’s Office 692-6290
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How many students are in District 7?
Our student population is approximately 7,413 divided
among our 13 buildings. We have five primary elementary
buildings, three intermediate elementary buildings, two
middle schools, one high school, one alternative high
school, and the N.O. Nelson Complex. To be connected to each
school's home page, please click on Schools.
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How do I register my child(ren)?
Registrations are welcome any time, but the earlier
you register the better we can plan for your child(ren).
If you are new to the district, additional pieces of
information are required. Registration forms can be
downloaded from the site.
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How large is District 7?
Geographically, our boundaries encompass approximately
185 square miles.
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What data exist on the schools of District 7?
Each year the State of Illinois collects data from
each school in the state. These data are returned in the
form of an individual school report card. The facts and
figures page, which can be accessed by
clicking here
contains information from the district report card.
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How do we find out about what is
happening in the community?
Edwardsville has a daily paper (except Sundays), The
Edwardsville Intelligencer. Its online version is:
Other local newspapers:
For more information about the community:
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What opportunities are available
locally for continuing education after high school?
The students of District 7 are very fortunate to have
two quality institutions to meet their post-secondary
educational needs. District 7 works in close partnership
with both to provide a seamless transition and
dual-credit opportunities for high school students.
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