Summary:
The Clinton CUSD 15 district in Illinois has three elementary schools serving grades PK-5: Clinton Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, and Douglas Elementary School. The data reveals that Clinton Elementary School is the standout performer, with the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics across all grade levels, as well as the lowest chronic absenteeism rate among the three schools.
In contrast, Lincoln Elementary School and Douglas Elementary School serve the younger grades (PK-1) and have higher percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged students. These schools also have higher chronic absenteeism rates compared to Clinton Elementary. The variation in spending per student across the three schools is noteworthy, with Douglas Elementary having the highest spending per student at $15,618, followed by Lincoln Elementary at $14,735, and Clinton Elementary at $14,580.
The student-teacher ratio differences among the schools may also be a factor in their performance, with Clinton Elementary's lower ratio of 11.3 potentially contributing to more individualized attention and support for students. Overall, the data suggests that Clinton Elementary School is the standout performer in the Clinton CUSD 15 district, while Lincoln and Douglas Elementary Schools face some challenges that the district may need to address to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students.
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