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Analysis: 69 percent of Grand Prairie students fail annual tests

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Academic results data released recently reveals 31 percent of Grand Prairie Elementary School students are considered on track for the next grade level, according to a North Egypt News analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.

The end-of-year tests known as the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers, or PARCC, are administered to third- through eighth-graders in Illinois, testing them in reading and math based on Common Core standards. A composite score combines the results of the subject tests.

Composite scores for Grand Prairie Elementary School show about 28 percent met expectations and 4 percent exceeded them. Students whose results are in either category passed the tests and are considered prepared for the next grade level, college or work.

Another 38 percent approached expectations, 25 percent partially met expectations and 6 percent did not meet expectations. Students who scored in these categories are not ready for the next level of schooling, according to the test.

Test results at Grand Prairie Elementary School, which enrolled 78 students in 2017, fell below state averages.

Statewide, 34 percent of students passed the test and 66 percent failed.

Of students statewide who passed, only five percent 'exceeded' expectations.

Grand Prairie Elementary School's scores over 3 years

Year
Passed
Failed
2017
31.4%
68.6%
2016
22.8%
77.2%
2015
9.3%
90.7%

How County schools' scores compare

School
City
County
Passed
Failed
Ewing-Northern Elementary School
Ewing
Franklin
52.5%
47.5%
Summersville Grade School
Mount Vernon
Jefferson
43.9%
56.1%
Opdyke-Belle Rive Grade School
Opdyke
Jefferson
42.2%
57.8%
Farrington Elementary School
Bluford
Jefferson
40.7%
59.3%
Waltonville Grade School
Waltonville
Jefferson
38.1%
61.9%
Akin Community Consolidated Elementary School
Akin
Franklin
33.3%
66.7%
Grand Prairie Elementary School
Centralia
Jefferson
31.4%
68.6%
McClellan Elementary School
Mount Vernon
Jefferson
28.6%
71.4%
Woodlawn Grade School
Woodlawn
Jefferson
27.3%
72.7%
Bluford Grade School
Bluford
Jefferson
26.8%
73.2%
Field Elementary School
Texico
Jefferson
26.5%
73.5%
Bethel Grade School
Mount Vernon
Jefferson
23.3%
76.7%
Rome Community Consolidated Elementary School
Dix
Jefferson
22.7%
77.3%
Benton Grade School 5-8
Benton
Franklin
22%
78.0%
Thompsonville Grade School
Thompsonville
Franklin
18.7%
81.3%
Spring Garden Middle School
Ina
Jefferson
18.3%
81.7%
Christopher Elementary School
Christopher
Franklin
13.9%
86.1%

Top 20 Illinois schools' scores

School
City
County
Passed
Failed
Skinner North Elementary School
Chicago
Cook
94.7%
5.3%
Keller Elementary Gifted Magnet School
Chicago
Cook
94.1%
5.9%
Thurgood Marshall School
Rockford
Winnebago
93.9%
6.1%
Edison Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Chicago
Cook
93.7%
6.3%
Iles Elementary School
Springfield
Sangamon
93.2%
6.8%
Lincoln Elementary School
Chicago
Cook
83.4%
16.6%
Hawthorne Elementary Scholastic Academy
Chicago
Cook
79.8%
20.2%
Lisbon Grade School
Newark
Kendall
79.2%
20.8%
Lenart Elementary Regional Gifted Center
Chicago
Cook
79.1%
20.9%
Bartelso Elementary School
Bartelso
Clinton
78%
22.0%
Washington Gifted School
Peoria
Peoria
77.7%
22.3%
The Joseph Sears School
Kenilworth
Cook
75.1%
24.9%
Skinner Elementary School
Chicago
Cook
73.9%
26.1%
Sunset Ridge Elementary School
Northfield
Cook
72.9%
27.1%
Oak Grove Elementary School
Libertyville
Lake
72.7%
27.3%
Bannockburn School
Bannockburn
Lake
71.4%
28.6%
Highlands Middle School
La Grange Highlands
Cook
70.9%
29.1%
Germantown Elementary School
Germantown
Clinton
70.9%
29.1%
STEM Magnet Academy Elementary
Chicago
Cook
70.1%
29.9%
Aviston Elementary School
Aviston
Clinton
69.9%
30.1%

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