Summary:
The city of Athens, Illinois is home to two schools - Athens Senior High School and Athens Junior High School, both part of the Athens CUSD 213 district. The data shows that Athens Senior High School is a standout performer, ranking 206 out of 697 Illinois high schools and maintaining a 4-star rating for the past two years. The school boasts a high 90.2% four-year graduation rate and outperforms the state average in science proficiency. In contrast, Athens Junior High School ranks 576 out of 1,363 Illinois middle schools with a 3-star rating, but it too outperforms the state average in English Language Arts and science proficiency.
Enrollment figures show Athens Senior High School has 313 students, while Athens Junior High School has 165 students. Both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, with Athens Senior High at 12.8 students per teacher and Athens Junior High at 19 students per teacher. However, the data indicates a potential need for more resources at the junior high level, as the free/reduced lunch rate is higher at 36.36% compared to 29.39% at the high school. Spending per student is also lower at the junior high school, at $10,347 versus $13,048 at the high school.
Overall, the data paints a picture of two schools in Athens, Illinois that are performing well academically, with Athens Senior High School standing out as a particularly strong performer. The consistent high rankings and ratings, coupled with impressive graduation rates and test scores, suggest the district is providing a quality education to its students. However, the analysis also highlights potential areas for improvement, such as addressing the socioeconomic disparities between the two schools and ensuring equitable resource allocation to support student success at all grade levels.
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