Summary:
The city of Fulton, Illinois is home to three schools serving students from elementary through high school: Fulton Elementary School, Fulton High School, and River Bend Middle School. While the schools show some strengths, the data reveals disparities in academic performance and resource allocation that the River Bend CUSD 2 district will need to address.
Fulton High School stands out as the strongest performer, ranking 348 out of 697 Illinois high schools and earning a 3-star rating. It boasts an impressive 98.5% four-year graduation rate and a relatively low 6.0% dropout rate. In contrast, Fulton Elementary School struggles with low proficiency rates in English Language Arts (28.9%) and Mathematics (25.3%). River Bend Middle School, however, outperforms the district and state in English Language Arts with 47.6% proficiency, though it lags behind in Mathematics at 27.1% proficiency.
Chronic absenteeism is a concern, particularly at Fulton High School, where the rate reaches 22.1%. Funding and resource allocation also vary, with Fulton High School spending the most per student at $13,980, while River Bend Middle School has the highest student-teacher ratio at 16.5. These disparities suggest the need for the district to address systemic issues and ensure equitable distribution of resources to support the academic success of all students in the Fulton community.
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