Summary:
Tri Point CUSD 6-J is a small school district in Illinois that serves the community of Tri-Point, with only one high school, Tri-Point High School. The high school has a relatively small student population of 123 and serves a predominantly economically disadvantaged community, with 74.8% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academically, Tri-Point High School's performance is generally below the state averages across subjects and grade levels, with proficiency rates ranging from 20% in ACT Mathematics to 58.8% in PreACT Secure English Language Arts for 9th grade, compared to state averages of 39.3% and 62.4%, respectively. The school's SAT performance in 2023-2024 was also below the state average, with 25.9% proficient in English Language Arts and 29.6% proficient in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 31.1% and 26.1%. However, the school's four-year graduation rate of 89.0% in 2024-2025 is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 2.4% is relatively low.
One area of concern for Tri-Point High School is its high chronic absenteeism rate of 25.4% in 2024-2025, significantly above the state average. The school's per-student spending of $24,849 in 2023-2024 is relatively high, and it has a low student-teacher ratio of 7.9, suggesting a focus on providing resources and support for students. However, the school's performance has declined over the past few years, dropping from 132nd out of 699 Illinois high schools in 2022-2023 to 353rd out of 698 in 2024-2025, indicating the need for the school to identify and address the factors contributing to this decline.
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