Summary:
The city of Broadview, Illinois is home to two elementary schools: Roosevelt Elementary School and Lindop Elementary School. Based on the available data, Lindop Elementary appears to be the standout school in the area, outperforming Roosevelt Elementary and the state averages in several key metrics.
Lindop Elementary has higher test scores across the board, with 65% of students proficient or better in ELA compared to 53.8% at Roosevelt and the state average of 53.1%. Lindop's math proficiency rates are also stronger, at 26.7% proficient or better versus 31.3% at Roosevelt and the state average of 38.5%. Additionally, Lindop has a higher school ranking, placing 889 out of 2,056 Illinois elementary schools, compared to Roosevelt's ranking of 1,076. Lindop's lower student-teacher ratio of 9.7 may contribute to its stronger academic performance.
However, both Maywood-Melrose Park-Broadview 89 and Lindop School District 92 appear to be underperforming compared to state averages, with high chronic absenteeism rates and math proficiency well below the Illinois average. The significant difference in per-student spending between the two schools, with Lindop spending $31,986 compared to $20,342 at Roosevelt, suggests there may be other factors impacting student achievement in the Broadview area that warrant further investigation.
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