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State Name School Year District Name School Name Missed R/LA Missed Missed Academic School Missed R/LA Missed R/LA Math Missed Math Indicator Missed Improvement State School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation (elem/mid Graduation Status for SY Name Year District Name School Name Target Rate Target Rate schools) Rate (HS) 2006-2007 Illinois 2005-06 [CHARTER SCHOOL] ACAD OF COMM & TECH CHARTER HS CA Illinois 2005-06 [CHARTER SCHOOL] CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL CHARTER X X RP Illinois 2005-06 [CHARTER SCHOOL] NORTH LAWNDALE CHARTER HS X X RP Illinois 2005-06 [CHARTER SCHOOL] PERSPECTIVES CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 [CHARTER SCHOOL] YOUTH CONNECTIONS CHARTER HS X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 ALTON CUSD 11 EAST MIDDLE SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 ALTON CUSD 11 HORACE MANN ELEM SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 ALTON CUSD 11 LOVEJOY ELEM SCHOOL X X CA Illinois 2005-06 ALTON CUSD 11 NORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 ALTON CUSD 11 WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 AURORA EAST USD 131 C F SIMMONS MIDDLE SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 AURORA EAST USD 131 EAST HIGH SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 AURORA EAST USD 131 HENRY W COWHERD MIDDLE SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 AURORA EAST USD 131 K D WALDO MIDDLE SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 AURORA WEST USD 129 LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 BELLEVILLE TWP HSD 201 BELLEVILLE HIGH SCHOOL-EAST SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 BELLWOOD SD 88 MCKINLEY ELEM SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 BELLWOOD SD 88 THURGOOD MARSHALL ELEM SCHOOL X X CA Illinois 2005-06 BELLWOOD SD 88 WILSON ELEM SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BELVIDERE CUSD 100 LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 BENTON CONS HSD 103 BENTON CONS HIGH SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 BERKELEY SD 87 MACARTHUR MIDDLE SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 BERKELEY SD 87 NORTHLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BERWYN SOUTH SD 100 HERITAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 BLOOM TWP HSD 206 BLOOM HIGH SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BLOOM TWP HSD 206 BLOOM TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BREMEN CHSD 228 HILLCREST HIGH SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 BROOKLYN UD 188 LOVEJOY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 BROOKLYN UD 188 LOVEJOY MIDDLE SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BROOKLYN UD 188 LOVEJOY TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 BROOKWOOD SD 167 BROOKWOOD JR HIGH SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CAHOKIA CUSD 187 CAHOKIA HIGH SCHOOL X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CAHOKIA CUSD 187 HUFFMAN ELEM SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CAHOKIA CUSD 187 WIRTH-PARKS MIDDLE SCHOOL X CA Illinois 2005-06 CAIRO USD 1 BENNETT ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CAIRO USD 1 CAIRO JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CALUMET CITY SD 155 WENTWORTH INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CALUMET CITY SD 155 WENTWORTH JR HIGH SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CALUMET PUBLIC SD 132 BURR OAK ELEM SCHOOL X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CALUMET PUBLIC SD 132 CALUMET ELEM SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CANTON UNION SD 66 INGERSOLL MIDDLE SCHOOL X X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CARBONDALE CHSD 165 CARBONDALE COMM H S X X CA Missed Missed Academic School Missed R/LA Missed R/LA Math Missed Math Indicator Missed Improvement State School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation (elem/mid Graduation Status for SY Name Year District Name School Name Target Rate Target Rate schools) Rate (HS) 2006-2007 Illinois 2005-06 CARBONDALE ESD 95 CARBONDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CARBONDALE ESD 95 LEWIS SCHOOL X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CENTRALIA HSD 200 CENTRALIA HIGH SCHOOL X X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SD 170 JEFFERSON ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SD 170 LINCOLN ELEM SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SD 170 ROOSEVELT ELEM SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SD 170 WASHINGTON JUNIOR HIGH X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CHICAGO HEIGHTS SD 170 WILSON ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CHSD 117 ANTIOCH COMM HIGH SCHOOL SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CHSD 218 DD EISENHOWER HIGH SCH (CAMPUS) X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CHSD 99 COMM H S DIST 99 - SOUTH HIGH SCH X CA Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 CICERO EAST ELEM SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 CICERO WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 COLUMBUS EAST ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 COLUMBUS WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 DANIEL BURNHAM ELEM SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 DREXEL ELEM SCHOOL X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 LIBERTY ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 T ROOSEVELT ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CICERO SD 99 UNITY JR HIGH SCH EAST CAMPUS X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ABBOTT ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ALDRIDGE ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ALTGELD ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AMES MIDDLE SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AMUNDSEN HIGH SCHOOL X X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ANDERSEN, H C ELEM COMMUNITY ACAD X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ARMOUR ELEM SCHOOL X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ARMSTRONG, G ELEM INT'L STUDIES X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ASHE ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ATTUCKS ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AUSTIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL X X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AVALON PARK ELEM SCHOOL X X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AVONDALE ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BANNEKER ELEM SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BARTON ELEM SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BASS ELEM SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BEIDLER ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BEST PRACTICE HIGH SCHOOL X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BETHUNE ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BOGAN HIGH SCHOOL X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BOND ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BONTEMPS ELEM SCHOOL X SI-2 Missed Missed Academic School Missed R/LA Missed R/LA Math Missed Math Indicator Missed Improvement State School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation (elem/mid Graduation Status for SY Name Year District Name School Name Target Rate Target Rate schools) Rate (HS) 2006-2007 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BOUCHET ELEM MATH & SCIENCE ACAD X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BOWEN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES HS X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRADWELL COMM ARTS & SCI ELEM SCH X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRENNEMANN ELEM SCHOOL SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRENTANO ELEM MATH & SCIENCE ACAD X X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRIGHT ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRIGHTON PARK ELEM SCHOOL X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BROWN, R ELEM COMMUNITY ACAD SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BROWN, W ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BROWNELL ELEM SCHOOL CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRUNSON MATH & SCI SPECIALTY ELEM X X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BURBANK ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BURKE ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BURNHAM ELEM INCLUSIVE ACADEMY CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CALDWELL ELEM ACAD OF MATH & SCI X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CALHOUN NORTH ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CALUMET CAREER PREP ACADEMY HS X X X X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CAMERON ELEM SCHOOL X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARDENAS ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARPENTER ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARROLL ELEM SCHOOL X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARTER ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARVER MIDDLE SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CARVER MILITARY ACADEMY HS X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CASALS ELEM SCHOOL X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CASTELLANOS ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CATHER ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHALMERS ELEM SPECIALTY SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHASE ELEM SCHOOL X X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHAVEZ ELEM MULTICULTURAL ACAD CT X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHICAGO DISCOVERY ACADEMY HS X X SI-2 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHICAGO VOCATIONAL CAREER ACAD HS X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHOPIN ELEM SCHOOL RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHRISTOPHER ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CLEMENTE COMMUNITY ACADEMY HS X X X X RP Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CLEVELAND ELEM SCHOOL X X CA Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COLES ELEM LANGUAGE ACADEMY X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL X X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COLUMBIA EXPLORERS ELEM ACADEMY X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COLUMBUS ELEM SCHOOL X X SI-1 Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COOK ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Illinois 2005-06 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 COPERNICUS ELEM SCHOOL X X RI Missed Missed Academic School Missed R/LA Missed R/LA Math Missed Math Indicator Missed Improvement State School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation (elem/mid Graduation Status for SY Name Year District Name School Name Target Rate Target Rate schools) Rate (HS) 2006-2007
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