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Zeigler-Royalton Junior High School scores 33.1% ELA proficiency, 13.6% on math in 2018

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Of the 131 students attending Zeigler-Royalton Junior High School in 2018, 33.1 percent scored proficient in English Language Arts and 13.6 percent were proficient in math, according to a report recently released by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).

The report is based on results from the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam, a state-mandated exam used to assess the school and student performance in several states nationwide.

In the Zeigler-Royalton Community Unit School District 188, 35.4 percent of students scored proficient on the ELA portion of the PARCC exam in 2018, and 13.3 percent were proficient in math.

In Illinois overall, 36.9 percent of students passed the PARCC ELA exam in 2018, and 31.3 percent were proficient in math.

PARCC passage rates of area schools in 2018
SchoolELA School ProficiencyMath School Proficiency
Central Junior High School24.26.3
Zadok Casey Middle School2512.4
Zeigler-Royalton Junior High School33.113.6
Sesser-Valier Junior High School17.223.7
Farrington Elementary School47.350
Field Elementary School32.927.1
Thompsonville Grade School1115.1
Rome Comm Cons Elementary School26.521.1
Akin Comm Cons Elementary School3828
Christopher Elementary School27.811.2
Opdyke-Belle Rive Grade School56.334.5
McClellan Elementary School36.860.5
Waltonville Grade School47.343.5
Woodlawn Grade School29.223.1
Benton Grade School 5-829.114.6
Bethel Grade School22.924.8
Bluford Grade School33.319.5
Ewing-Northern Elementary School56.843.2
Spring Garden Middle School36.118.6
Summersville Grade School47.849.7
Grand Prairie Elementary School25.432.7

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