The ISBE said 44.3 percent of Tri-C Elementary School students taking the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam in 2016 passed, in comparison to the 45.8 percent passage rate in 2015.
Meanwhile, the school posted an average spending rate of $7,752 per pupil, below the state's average of $12,821.
The PARCC test is a state-mandated exam used to assess the school and student performance in several states nationwide.
The following table lists passage rates of area elementary schools.
School
Passage Rate
Jordan Elementary School
46.4%
Carterville Intermediate School
45.8%
Tri-C Elementary School
44.3%
Summersville Grade School
44.0%
Raccoon Consolidated Elementary School
36.4%
Willow Grove Elementary School
35.4%
Herrin C. U. S. D. 4 Elementary School
31.3%
Pinckneyville Middle School
31.0%
Chester Elementary School
30.0%
Duquoin Elementary School
28.5%
Schiller Elementary School
26.8%
Community Consolidated School
26.0%
Davie Elementary School
25.0%
Dr. Nick Osborne Primary Center
24.3%
Bethel Grade School
24.2%
McClellan Elementary School
23.9%
Grand Prairie Elementary School
22.8%
Duquoin Middle School
22.3%
Pinckneyville Elementary School
20.3%
Frankfort Intermediate School
19.3%
Spring Garden Elementary School
19.2%
Lincoln Elementary School
17.0%
North Wamac Grade School
16.8%
Central City Elementary School
14.6%
J. L. Buford Intermediate Education Center
14.0%
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