Summary:
The North Mac CUSD 34 school district in Illinois has two elementary schools: North Mac Elementary and North Mac Intermediate. Both schools serve students in the middle range of performance compared to other Illinois elementary schools, with rankings around the 900th to 1,000th out of over 2,000 schools.
North Mac Elementary has 349 students, while North Mac Intermediate has 215 students. Both schools have a significant percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, with North Mac Elementary at 49% and North Mac Intermediate at 56.74%. Academically, North Mac Intermediate's proficiency rates in English Language Arts (33%) and Mathematics (29.5%) are below the state averages, but its science proficiency rate (43.8%) is slightly above the state average of 53.2%. The schools also have relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, which may impact student learning.
The per-student spending at North Mac Intermediate ($21,883) is significantly higher than at North Mac Elementary ($16,107), which may suggest differences in resource allocation and funding priorities within the district. The lower student-teacher ratio at North Mac Intermediate (12.2) compared to North Mac Elementary (14.8) could be a factor in the higher per-student spending. Overall, the data suggests that the North Mac CUSD 34 school district faces some challenges in terms of academic performance and resource allocation across its elementary schools, and may benefit from further analysis and targeted interventions to address these areas of concern.
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