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District highlights student achievement gains, notes funding adequacy at 76% and state cut-score concerns
Summary
District leaders presented the Illinois School Report Card for 2023-24, reporting gains in proficiency and growth, increased enrollment and student needs, a tier-1 evidence-based funding status at about 76% adequacy, and noting the state superintendent plans to revisit Illinois's high proficiency cut scores.
A district presenter reviewed the 2023-24 Illinois School Report Card and related district metrics, emphasizing both academic gains and continuing needs. The presenter noted statewide progress in English language arts proficiency and other indicators and said the district saw growth in ELA and math while enrollment rose to 7,206 students last year.
The presentation detailed demographic and need indicators: more than 60% of students qualified for…
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