Plainfield, IL|News|
District 202 To Earn State's Top Fiscal Rating For 6th Year
The district received ISBE's lowest fiscal ranking in 2012 but has since earned the highest rating each year since 2016.

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The district received ISBE's lowest fiscal ranking in 2012 but has since earned the highest rating each year since 2016.

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