Summary:
The Patoka CUSD 100 district in Illinois operates three schools: Patoka Elementary School, Patoka Senior High School, and Patoka Junior High School. These schools serve a predominantly white student population, with over 98% of students identifying as such. However, the academic performance of the district is generally below state averages, with standardized test scores in English Language Arts and Mathematics significantly lower than the Illinois state averages.
Chronic absenteeism is a concern, particularly at the high school level, where the rate is 27.4%. The four-year graduation rate at Patoka Senior High School is also below the state average at 78.9%, and the dropout rate is higher than the state average at 4.9%. Spending per student varies across the district, with Patoka Senior High spending the most at $17,100 per student, followed by Patoka Elementary at $15,297 and Patoka Junior High at $14,660.
Overall, the Patoka CUSD 100 district faces several challenges, including a lack of diversity, underperformance on standardized tests, high chronic absenteeism, and declining school ratings. Addressing these issues may require targeted interventions and a focus on improving student engagement, academic support, and overall educational quality within the district.
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