For Immediate Release
100 Schools to Receive Academic Recognition
16 Southern Illinois schools among
those showing improvement
Springfield, Ill. A total of 16 southern Illinois
public schools will be recognized next week for making
academic improvement. The 16 schools are among 100 statewide
whose data shows improvement in their student scores over
three years of test assessments.
More often than not people talk about our schools
failing, and time and time again I have said that they
are not, State Superintendent Robert Schiller said.
As demands to meet the requirements of No Child
Left Behind Act increase, it is gratifying for us to recognize
those schools that are not only meeting requirements,
but are definitely showing trends in improvement.
Partnering with Northern Illinois University, a data
search identified schools where students have made consistent
academic improvement while meeting Adequate Yearly Progress.
Recognizing these schools is part of the No Child Left
Behind requirements. The State Board of Education approved
the recognition criteria during its monthly meeting in
April.
To receive an Academic Improvement Award, schools must:
- Have made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) in 2003,
and
- Their state test results show an upward trend, and
- The school showed at least 7.5% improvement in scores
between 2002 and 2003, OR
- There was at least 15% improvement in scores between
2001 and 2003.
The 7.5% improvement increments were selected to match
the projected increase in annual academic performance
targets under No Child Left Behind beginning in 2005.
The program is an extension of the Spotlight Schools
honored last fall. Spotlight Schools are public schools
that achieved high academic performance in an environment
where a majority of students come from low-income
families.
A recognition event is set for Wed.., June 9, starting
at 4 p.m. Other schools will be recognized at events in
Springfield and Chicago.
The 16 southern Illinois schools invited to receive recognition
are:
| School |
District |
City |
Buncombe School
|
Buncombe CSD 43
|
Buncombe |
Fort Bowman Academy
|
Cahokia CU School District 187
|
Cahokia |
Morris Elementary School
|
Cahokia CU School District 187
|
Cahokia |
Calhoun High School
|
Calhoun CU School District 40
|
Hardin |
Carmi-White County High School
|
Carmi-White County CU S District 5 |
Carmi |
Carterville High School
|
Carterville CU School District 5
|
Carterville |
Galatia Junior High School
|
Galatia CU School District 1 |
Galatia |
Dahlgren Elementary School
|
Hamilton Co CU School District 10
|
Dahlgren |
Coffeen Elementary School
|
Hillsboro CU School District 3 |
Coffeen |
Brookport Elementary School
|
Massac Unit District #1
|
Brookport |
Meridian Elementary School
|
Meridian CU School District 101
|
Mounds |
Mt. Olive High School
|
Mt. Olive CU School District 5
|
Mount Olive |
Carruthers Elementary School
|
Murphysboro CU School District 186
|
Murphysboro |
Petty Elementary School
|
Red Hill CU School District 10
|
Sumner |
South Central Elementary School
|
South Central CU District 401
|
Kinmundy |
Venice Elementary School
|
Venice CU School District 3
|
Venice |
|