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High Schools in West Washington County CUD 10


At a glance
DistrictWest Washington County CUD 10170th of 811 Illinois districtsFull district overview →
1
School
224
Students
Top rankedOkawville Junior/Senior High School85th of 698 Illinois high schools
Summary:

The West Washington County CUD 10 district in Illinois is home to a single high school, Okawville Junior/Senior High School, which stands out as a top-performing institution within the state. With a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger and a ranking in the top 12% of Illinois high schools, Okawville demonstrates exceptional academic achievement, outpacing both district and state averages on key metrics such as standardized test scores, graduation rates, and college readiness indicators.

Okawville Junior/Senior High School boasts a student-teacher ratio of 12:1 and a spending-per-student figure of $13,370, suggesting a strong investment in the educational experience. The school's 4-year graduation rate of 89% is significantly higher than the state average, and its performance on assessments like the IAR/ELA, IAR/Math, ISA/Science, ACT, and PreACT Secure consistently exceeds district and state benchmarks. These academic achievements, coupled with the school's positive reputation, make it a standout option for families in the West Washington County CUD 10 area.

While the data indicates Okawville Junior/Senior High School is a high-performing institution, it also highlights areas for potential improvement, such as the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 25.4%, which is higher than desired. Addressing student engagement and attendance could lead to further enhancements in the school's already impressive academic outcomes. Overall, Okawville Junior/Senior High School emerges as a shining example of educational excellence within the West Washington County CUD 10 district, providing students with a robust and enriching learning environment.

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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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