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ELMWOOD PARK CUSD 401
8201 W FULLERTON AVE ELMWOOD PARK, IL 60707 2449 (708) 583-5831
Grades: P-12 Superintendent: Dr.Nicolas Wade
FAST FACTS
Academic Success
All Illinois students in grades 3-8 take the PARCC assessment each year. High school students take the PARCC in specific Math or English Language Arts (ELA) courses.
District Finance
Instructional Spending per Pupil includes only the activities directly dealing with the teaching of students or the interaction between teachers and students.
31.5%
ready for next
level
District 11%
25%
33%
State 16%
22%
28%
29%
3%
29%
5%
State Avg.
91%
graduation rate
Did Not Meet
Partially Met
Approached
Met Exceeded
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL
Success by Student Group
This display shows PARCC performance levels for each student group. No data is shown for groups with fewer than 10 students.
White 8% 20%
34%
35%
4%
State Avg.
Black
20%
Hispanic 14%
39% 30%
34%
7%
34%
21% 2%
2014 2015 2016
$9.0k
District
$7,779 $8,196 $8,396
$8.5k $8.0k
State
$7,419 $7,712 $7,853 $7.5k
$7.0k
Operational Spending per Pupil includes all costs for overall operations in this district, including Instructional Spending, but excluding summer school, adult education, capital expenditures, and long-term debt payments.
2014
2015
2016
$15.5k
District $12,560 $13,167 $14,613 $14.5k
State
$12,521 $12,821 $12,973 $13.5k
$12.5k
College Readiness
Ready for College Coursework Students who meet or exceed ACT college readiness benchmarks
89%
teacher retention
State Avg.
2,783
students
Low Income 15%
29%
32%
23% 1%
English Learners
28%
32%
25%
14% 2%
With Disabilities
34%
36%
21% 8% 1%
Did Not Meet
Student Characteristics
White Black Hispanic Asian American Indian Two or More Races Pacific Islander
Partially Met
45% 2% 49% 3% 0% 1% 0%
Approached
Met Exceeded
READY FOR NEXT LEVEL
Low Income
51%
English Learners
16%
With Disabilities
16%
Homeless
1%
48%
51% State
Postsecondary Enrollment Students who enroll at colleges and universities
69%
73% State
Postsecondary Remediation (lower is better) Students enrolled in Illinois community colleges who require remedial coursework
61%
47% State
Illinois At-A-Glance Report Card 2016-2017
ELMWOOD PARK CUSD 401
Schools in District
School Name ELMWOOD PARK HIGH SCHOOL ELM MIDDLE SCHOOL EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTER
% Ready for Grades Next Level 9-12 31.4% 7-8 34.4% P,K -
School Name ELMWOOD ELEM SCHOOL JOHN MILLS ELEM SCHOOL
% Ready for Grades Next Level 1-6 32.6% 1-6 27.1%
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Achievement Gap
Achievement gaps display the differences in academic performance between student groups. The display below shows the gap in readiness for the next level between low income (LI) students and non-low income (non-LI) students on the PARCC assessment for both English Language Arts (ELA) and Math.
100%
80%
60% 40% 20% 0%
Non-Low Income Low Income Gap
non-LI
non-LI
-14
-30
LI LI
PARCC ELA
District State
43% 53%
29% 23%
-14
-30
non-LI
non-LI -9
-29
LI LI
PARCC Math
District State
31% 46%
22% 18%
-9
-29
Educator Measures
This district has had an average of 2 principal(s) at the same school over the past 6 years. District wide in the last three years, an average of 89% of teachers return to the same school each year.
Student Attendance and Mobility
0% 25% 50% 75% 100%
Attendance Rate
Rate at which students are present at
95%
school, not including excused or
unexcused absences
94%
Chronic Truancy Rate
Percentage of students who have
2%
been absent without valid reasons for
5% or more of regular school days
11%
Student Mobility
Percentage of students who transfer in 8%
or out of the school during the school
year, not including graduates
7%
District State
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