Summary:
The Iroquois West CUSD 10 district in Illinois is home to three elementary schools: Iroquois West Elementary School/Gilman, Iroquois West Elementary School/Thawville, and Iroquois West Elementary School/Danforth. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade in this predominantly rural area.
Among the three schools, Iroquois West Elementary School/Gilman stands out as the highest-performing, with exceptional test scores that significantly exceed the district and state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. This school also has a lower chronic absenteeism rate compared to the other two schools. In contrast, Iroquois West Elementary School/Thawville has lower test scores, particularly in Mathematics, compared to the district and state.
The data also reveals that all three schools serve a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 59.04% to 68.75%. Additionally, there is variation in per-student spending, with Iroquois West Elementary School/Danforth having the highest spending at $20,619 per student and Iroquois West Elementary School/Thawville having the lowest at $15,897 per student. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low across all three schools, ranging from 9.9 to 10.9 students per teacher.
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