Summary:
The city of Hanover Park, Illinois is home to 10 schools, including 9 elementary schools and 1 middle school, spread across 4 different school districts: Schaumburg CCSD 54, Keeneyville School District 20, School District U-46, and CCSD 93. The data reveals a wide range in academic performance across the schools, with some standout performers and others struggling to meet state and district averages.
Anne Fox Elementary School and Hanover Highlands Elementary School, both part of Schaumburg CCSD 54, consistently perform above the state and district averages on standardized tests. Elsie C Johnson Elementary School in CCSD 93 also stands out with strong science performance. In contrast, the lone middle school, Spring Wood Middle School, performs significantly worse than the elementary schools on both ELA and Math assessments.
Chronic absenteeism is a concern at some schools, with rates ranging from 19.5% at Spring Wood Middle School to 31.4% at Ontarioville Elementary School. Additionally, there appears to be a relationship between the free/reduced lunch rates and academic performance, with the schools serving higher-poverty populations generally performing worse on standardized tests. These insights suggest that a multifaceted approach, addressing factors such as attendance and socioeconomic status, may be necessary to improve educational outcomes across the district.
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