Mundelein Cons HSD 120


Summary:

Mundelein Cons HSD 120 is a single-school district in Illinois, serving high school students in the Mundelein area. Mundelein Cons High School is a standout institution, consistently ranking in the top 25% of Illinois high schools and outperforming the state average on key academic metrics.

Mundelein Cons High School boasts a four-year graduation rate of 89.0%, higher than the state average, and a dropout rate of 2.4%, lower than the state average. The school's students excel on standardized tests, with 59.8% proficient in ACT/English Language Arts, 46.9% in ACT/Mathematics, and 54.3% in ACT/Science, all surpassing the statewide averages. This strong academic performance suggests the school is effectively preparing students for college-level work.

While the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 25.4% is higher than the state average, the district's investment in its students is evident. Mundelein Cons High School spends $21,347 per student, above the state average, and maintains a student-teacher ratio of 16.1, lower than the state average. These factors contribute to the school's consistent high performance and its position as a standout institution in the Mundelein Cons HSD 120 district.

District Detail

 1500 W Hawley St
Mundelein, IL 60060-1508

 (847) 949-2700

SchoolDigger Rank:
194th of 811 Illinois districts

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Grades served: 9-12
Students: 2,282

Primary Schools: 0
Middle Schools: 0
High Schools: 1
Alternative Schools: 0
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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Illinois State Board of Education.

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