Unified districts
Single-tier districts that handle K–12. Most of the US is covered by a unified district per area.
- Dunlap Community Unit School District 323
- Peoria Heights Community Unit School District 325
- Peoria School District 150
Secondary districts
High-school-level districts. Where these exist, they typically pair with separate elementary districts that handle K–8 in the same geography.
- Limestone Community High School District 310
Elementary districts
K–8 districts. In split-district states the elementary and secondary boundaries do not always align.
- Pleasant Valley School District 62
Why “school nearby” on a listing is misleading
Listing sites display the closest schools by straight-line distance from the parcel. That is rarely the school the parcel is assignedto. Attendance assignment is decided by district-drawn attendance zones, which follow neither ZIP codes nor neighborhood lines, and which can be redistricted between the time a listing goes up and the time you close. Buyers routinely overpay for a parcel they believe is in the “great” school zone only to find out at closing it is assigned to a different school.
The district list above is the authoritative starting point. Within each district, attendance zones are set at the district level (not federally published). To find the actual assigned elementary, middle, and high school for a specific Peoriaaddress, contact the district's student services office or use the district's public school-locator tool. Most districts have one on their website.
The Buyer Be Aware paid report also lists the closest SchoolDigger-rated schools by drive distance, so you can compare what's near vs what's assigned in one place.
FAQ: schools in Peoria
- Multiple districts may cover different parts of Peoria. The Census TIGERweb school-district layer is the authoritative source. The districts listed at the top of this page are pulled live from that layer. Final attendance assignment for a specific address is set by the district, not by ZIP or distance to the school.
- Usually no. Distance to a school is not the same as being zoned for it. Districts draw their own attendance boundaries, which follow neither ZIP codes nor neighborhood lines, and which can be redrawn. Always confirm the assigned school for a specific address with the district's student-services office before relying on it.
- Properties in highly-rated districts trade at meaningful premiums. The risk for buyers is paying that premium for a parcel that's actually assigned to a different (lower-rated) school. Verify the assigned school with the district before signing.
- Yes. Districts redraw attendance zones periodically for capacity, demographic, or new-school reasons. The home you bought today for a specific school may be reassigned in 3-5 years. Check the district's public-meeting minutes for any active redistricting work in progress.
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Distance is not assignment. Verify before you write an offer.
The free /check tool returns the Census-verified district for a specific address. The paid report adds the closest rated schools and pairs it with the “distance ≠ assignment” caveat so you don't conflate the two.