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Illinois State Board Of Education

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

LITH School Named to State Academic Honor Roll

The schools honored all sustained high academic performances over the past three years.

One Lake in the Hills elementary school received high honors from the Illinois State Board of Education this week.  Lincoln Prarie Elementary School was among the 454 Illinois schools to be named to the Illinois Honor Roll and chosen for a 2012 Academic Excellence Award and the only school in Algonquin or Lake in the Hills to be selected for the honor.  The schools honored all sustained high academic performances over the past three years. According to the Illinois State Board of Education, schools who receive the Academic Excellence Award must have at least 90 percent of elementary and middle students meeting or exceeding state standards in reading and math for three straight years. In 2012, 94 percent of the 531 students met or exceeded …

michelle

9:40 am on Wednesday, January 30, 2013

I have two children that attend Lincoln Prairie and couldn't be happier. The teachers & entire staff are amazing which I believe helps in the everyday success of the children!!! Lincoln Prairie Rocks!!!!   more ›

Friday, November 2, 2012

Area Schools Fall Short on State Report Card

The Illinois State Board of Education released its annual school report cards on Wednesday.

Like" Algonquin-LITH Patch on Facebook | Get "Patched" in with our newsletter | Start a blog The Illinois State Board of Education on Wednesday released its annual school report cards, which grades the performance of every school in the state. It also provides information on average ACT and Prairie State Achievement Examination (PSAE) scores for high schools and the average Illinois Standardized Assessment Test scores for middle and elementary schools.  One area high school, Cary-Grove Community High School, was ranked 37th among the top 50 high schools in the Chicagoland area, according to a Chicago Tribune analysis.  A Northwest Herald analysis found 16 of the county's 19 districts didn't make adequate yearly progress under the state's …

Anthony P.

10:48 am on Friday, November 2, 2012

Glad to see my property tax dollars hard at work. $8000 must not be enough...   more ›

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