Tri-Cities briefs
Records to be destroyed:
Geneva School District 304 will destroy special education records from the 2003-04 school year of students who graduated, transferred or were dismissed from special services. If a parent or student wants those records, call the Student Services Office before close of business today at (630) 463-3061. Copies of the rules and regulations that govern student records are available for inspection at each school site and at the district office. Special education records can include reports of psychological and social work evaluations, multidisciplinary planning conferences, annual reviews, copies of individualized education programs and other relevant information.
Property taxes due Tuesday:
The second installment of Kane County property taxes is due Tuesday. If you are a new or existing homeowner and need a copy of the bill to remit payment, contact the treasurer's office at (630) 232-3565. To check the payment status of your property taxes or print a bill, go to kanecountytreasurer.org. Payments can be made by mailing the payment to the treasurer's office with a postmark no later than Tuesday. There is a property tax payment drop box available 24 hours a day, located behind Building A at the Government Center, 719 S. Batavia Ave., Geneva. Payments are also accepted at participating banks in the county. Payment is also accepted online by credit card or e-check. For details, call (630) 232-3565.
Geneva Garden Club luncheon:
The Geneva Garden Club will kick off its new season with a salad luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Geneva History Center, 113 S. Third St. The public is welcome to attend the luncheon to hear about the programs scheduled for this year. For more information call (630) 232-4268 or visit genevagardenclub.com.