2009 School Report Cards for All State Schools
Each year, the State Board of Education releases school report cards for each public school in the state. The 2009 report cards include student scores on the Illinois Standards Achievement and Prairie State Achievement tests, and ACTs, demographic information on students and teachers, and financial information on school districts. Private and parochial schools do not take state achievement tests.
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Articles & Rankings
- More students passing, but the bar is set low
- Chicago schools among the best--and the worst
- Early interventionn helps Addison Trail raise scores
- Kipling Elementary leapfrogs mroe affluent schools
- How we ranked the schools
- Top 100 elementary schools in Illinois
- Top 100 middle schools in Illinois
- Top 100 high schools in Illinois
- How Chicago elementary schools ranked
- How Chicago middle schools ranked
- How Chicago high schools ranked
- Aurora-area high schools turn in spotty results
- Five Aurora-area high schools among top 100
- Overall scores high for area school districts
- State tests highlight students with disabilities
- Hinsdale South sees improvement in math, reading scores
- Difficult to compare Taft's progress to N.W. Side peers
- Test gains not enough for federal mandates
- Teachers say they feel pressure of test-score bar
- Three Elgin-area high schools among top 100
- Parents have mixed reactions about standardized tests
- Scores drop for minorities, disabled students
- Fewer Evanston students failing ISATs
- Four Evanston schools miss NCLB targets
- From 'Blue Ribbon' to academic warning
- Six Joliet-area high schools among top 100
- Lincoln-Way District strives for even better
LA GRANGE
- Schools face challenge on improvement
- More than half of Lake County schools fail to make the grade
- 118 Lake County schools meet 'adequate' standard
- Waukegan school system's performance 'disheartening'
- North Chicago's Nova-King in mood to achieve
- District 24 awarded for academic success
- District 95 scores slide
- Stevenson celebrates scores
- Scores up at Stevenson High
- District 70 officials pleased with report card
- Naperville District 203 remains near top of rankings
- Indian Prairie District 204 moving up in rankings
OAK PARK
- Dist. 97 meets state testing standards
- OPRF doesn't meet state testing standards for '09
- District 90 students achieve 90+ percentile in state test scores
- Area schools pleased with test results
- Central School lands Blue Ribbon award
- New Trier ranks third on list of state's top high schools
- Dist. 36 schools show strong ISAT scores, but don't make Sun-Times list of top schools
- Parents vent frustration with District 36





