Summary:
The Valley View CUSD 365U school district in Illinois is home to two high schools: Bolingbrook High School and Romeoville High School. Both schools serve grades 9-12 and have a mix of academic performance metrics, with Romeoville High School standing out in several key areas.
Romeoville High School has a notably higher four-year graduation rate of 92.3% compared to Bolingbrook High School's 88.6%, and both schools exceed the district-wide graduation rate of 90.4%. Romeoville also has a lower dropout rate of 1.3% compared to Bolingbrook's 2.6%, with both schools performing better than the district average of 2.0%. In terms of chronic absenteeism, Romeoville High School has a lower rate of 37.2% compared to Bolingbrook's 42.1%, though both schools are above the district average of 39.6%.
Academically, both schools perform below the state averages in SAT Mathematics and English Language Arts for 11th-grade students, but they exceed the district and state averages in science proficiency (ISA/Science). Socioeconomic factors also differ, with Bolingbrook High School having a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (61.32%) compared to Romeoville High School (58.01%), both of which are above the district average of 59.67%. Additionally, Romeoville High School has a higher per-student spending of $20,168 compared to Bolingbrook High School's $18,614, and both schools have student-teacher ratios lower than the district average of 14.1.
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