Summary:
The city of Broadview, Illinois is home to two elementary schools: Lindop Elementary School and Roosevelt Elementary School. While both schools serve students in grades K-8, the data reveals a significant disparity in their academic performance, with Lindop Elementary consistently outperforming Roosevelt Elementary across most subject areas and grade levels.
Lindop Elementary has a higher overall performance, with stronger proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as a lower chronic absenteeism rate compared to Roosevelt Elementary. Additionally, Lindop has a higher spending per student, which may contribute to its stronger academic results.
While Roosevelt Elementary lags behind Lindop in overall performance, it does have some bright spots, such as higher proficiency rates in 3rd grade English Language Arts and 5th grade Mathematics. However, both schools struggle with Mathematics and Science proficiency, with scores well below the state and district averages. Addressing these academic gaps, as well as the high chronic absenteeism rates, particularly at Roosevelt Elementary, could be crucial steps in improving educational outcomes for all students in the Broadview community.
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