Registrar
The Registrar's Office serves a wide range of needs related to student records and academic administration. The registrar supports families with withdrawals, transfers, obtaining school records and keeping student information current.
Contact Us
Registrar: Ruth Schneider / rschneider@csd99.org
Main Office
630-795-8425
630-795-8199 (F)
Change of Address
If you have moved, please contact the registrar's office to update your address. See below for the list of required documents.
Transcript and Diploma Requests
DGN cannot reproduce diplomas. Your transcript is legal proof of graduation.
DGN Alumni
- Electronically order your transcript through Parchment. If you request the transcript be mailed directly to you, a photo ID is required.
- Order your transcript through the Registrar's office.
There is no fee for an unofficial transcript and a $5 cash fee for an official transcript.
DGN Current Students
- For scholarships, auto insurance, athletics and other miscellaneous reasons, current students must request their transcript through the College and Career Center. Do not order through Parchment.
Proof of Residency Requirements
Category A (ONE document showing a current District 99 address)
- Real estate tax bill
- Mortgage statement/Closing contract
- Signed lease (with a contact phone number for the leasing agent)
- Agreement of sale
If the student’s family is not the owner/lessee of the District 99 address, additional forms may be obtained from the registrar and are required.
Category B (TWO documents showing a current District 99 address)
- Driver’s license
- Home/apartment insurance
- Auto insurance
- Utility bill within the past 2 months
- Current dated bank statement or current dated payroll stub
Tips for uploading documents to D99 Enrollment system:
- A PDF document is the preferred method for uploading your documents.
- If you use your phone to complete the enrollment process then taking photos of your documents is an option.
(If using photos, please be sure that documents are laid flat and in a bright light; otherwise, it may be illegible.)
- Chromebook users can use a phone to take the photos and upload those photos into Google Drive or your Chromebook hard drive (most Chromebooks have some hard-drive capacity).
- You can also email your photos to your own email account, save them on your computer, and then upload them from your computer.