
Plainfield, IL·D202
Crimson-and-white Tiger pride in northern Plainfield, where newer subdivisions, a historic riverfront downtown, and an easy I-55 commute meet a top District 202 high school.
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Tigers · Crimson & White · 2,338 students · Southwest Prairie Conference
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Market snapshot
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Homes for sale now
193
Typical list price
$519,000
Avg time on market
21 days
Sold in the last year
15
Typical sale price · last 90 days
$500,000
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@hotbrewschicagoLiving near Plainfield North
Living around Plainfield North puts you in one of the most sought-after pockets of Will County, where master-planned subdivisions, mature parks, and a genuinely historic downtown all sit within a few minutes of each other. This is northern Plainfield and the Wheatland Township corridor, an area that grew up during the suburban boom of the 1990s and 2000s, so the housing stock skews newer: spacious single-family homes, two-story family floor plans, and well-kept cul-de-sac neighborhoods designed around the schools, ballfields, and bike paths. If you want square footage, a garage, a yard, and a strong school district without going all the way out to the exurbs, this is the sweet spot.
Downtown Plainfield gives the area a real sense of place that newer suburbs often lack. Lockport Street's historic business district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is lined with locally owned shops and restaurants, and the DuPage River winds right through the heart of the village near Settlers' Park, where summer concerts and open green space draw families on weekends. You are midway between Naperville and Joliet, so big-box shopping, dining, and entertainment are never far, but the village itself still feels like a small town.
For commuters, the location is hard to beat: Interstate 55 runs along the eastern edge of the village with two interchanges, putting downtown Chicago roughly 34 miles up the highway, and Pace offers rush-hour express bus service toward the city. Add in Lake Renwick Preserve for birdwatching and trails, an active parks system, and a flat, walkable landscape, and you get a community that works equally well for first-time buyers trading up and for families planting roots for the long haul.
🐯Tigers, Crimson and White
Plainfield North competes as the Tigers in the Southwest Prairie Conference.
🎓93% graduation rate
The school posted a 93% graduation rate on the 2022-2023 Illinois School Report Card.
📚25 AP courses
Students took 1,011 AP exams across 25 subject areas in 2023-2024, with 76% scoring a 3 or higher.
🏆Two state championships
PNHS owns IHSA team state titles in 4A baseball (2018) and 3A boys cross country (2025).
👥About 2,338 students
Enrollment was 2,338 for the 2024-2025 school year across grades 9 through 12.
🚗Easy I-55 commute
Interstate 55 runs along the east edge of Plainfield, putting downtown Chicago about 34 miles away.
The school
Plainfield North High School opened in August 2005 as the third high school in Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202, created to ease enrollment overflow at Plainfield Central and Plainfield South during the village's rapid population growth. It opened serving only freshmen and sophomores, with a starting staff of roughly 130 and about 1,080 students, then added upper grades year by year until it became a full four-year high school in the 2007-2008 school year. The first senior class graduated in 2008 with 512 students. During the 2008-2009 school year, some students were rezoned to the newly opened Plainfield East High School. Today the Tigers compete in the Southwest Prairie Conference and the school is one of four high schools in District 202.
Plainfield North reported a 93% graduation rate on the 2022-2023 Illinois School Report Card. The school offers a deep Advanced Placement program: during the 2023-2024 school year, 553 students took 1,011 AP exams across 25 content areas, and 76% of those exams scored a 3 or better. The school also offers dual-credit coursework through partnerships with Joliet Junior College, University of St. Francis, Lewis University, College of DuPage, and Waubonsee Community College, plus career and technical programs through the Wilco Area Career Center.
Plainfield North competes in the Southwest Prairie Conference as the Tigers. The program's signature achievements are two team state championships: the 2018 baseball team and the 2025 boys cross country team. The football program reached the Class 7A state title game in 2016, and in 2010 then-running back Kapri Bibbs set a state single-game record with 520 rushing yards and seven touchdowns against Oswego.
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Notable alumni
Facts on this page sourced from Wikipedia and the District D202 website. Last verified 2026-06-24.
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This representation is based in whole or in part on data supplied by Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC for the period June 25, 2025 through June 25, 2026. Midwest Real Estate Data, LLC does not guarantee nor is it in any way responsible for its accuracy. Data maintained by Midwest Real Estate Data LLC may not reflect all real estate activity in the market.