Summary:
The Oak Lawn-Hometown School District 123 in Illinois serves 6 schools, including 5 elementary schools and 1 middle school. The district's schools show a mix of academic performance, with some standout schools like Kolmar Avenue Elementary School ranking among the top 25% of elementary schools in the state, while others like J Covington Elementary School lag behind.
Oak Lawn-Hometown Middle School is the district's sole middle school and also performs well, ranking in the top 25% of middle schools statewide. The district's schools generally outperform the state average in both English Language Arts and Mathematics, but there is significant variation in test scores between individual schools. Chronic absenteeism rates range from 10.6% at Kolmar Avenue Elementary to 19.2% at J M Hannum Elementary, with the district average of 15.8% slightly higher than the state average.
Per-student spending across the district varies widely, from $13,374 at Sward Elementary to $18,901 at Hometown Elementary, with the district average of $15,204 higher than the state average. These differences in resources and funding may contribute to the observed performance gaps between the schools.
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