Summary:
Minooka CCSD 201 is a school district in Illinois that serves two middle schools: Minooka Junior High School and Minooka Intermediate School. The data shows that Minooka Junior High School has a larger enrollment and stronger performance on state assessments, with higher proficiency rates in ELA, Math, and Science compared to the district and state averages. However, Minooka Intermediate School has a lower chronic absenteeism rate, which could indicate better student engagement and attendance.
Both middle schools in the Minooka CCSD 201 district have similar free/reduced lunch rates, suggesting that socioeconomic factors may not be a significant driver of the performance differences. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low at both schools, which could be a positive factor in supporting student learning. However, the district as a whole has room for improvement, as both middle schools have test scores that are generally below the state averages in ELA and Math, despite being above average in Science.
Overall, the data provides a detailed look at the two middle schools in the Minooka CCSD 201 district, highlighting their strengths, areas for improvement, and potential areas for further investigation and analysis. While Minooka Junior High School stands out as the larger and higher-performing school, Minooka Intermediate School's lower chronic absenteeism rate suggests it may have a stronger focus on student engagement and attendance, which could be an area for Minooka Junior High School to consider improving.
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