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Immunization Status of School-Age Children in Illinois for School Year Immunization Status of School-Age Children in Illinois for School Year 2013-2014 Measles Unduplicated Non- Count Non- compliant Region-County- compliant- with Unprotected and District-Type-School Immunization Physical Total Protected and Religious Medical Approved in (RCDTS) District Facility Enrollment Requirements Exam Only Excluded in compliance objection reasons schedule noncompliance 460092620262001 A-C Central CUSD 262 A-C Central Elementary School 206 0 0 0 192 0 0 14 0 460092620260002 A-C Central CUSD 262 A-C Central High School 124 0 0 0 124 0 0 0 0 460092620261002 A-C Central CUSD 262 A-C Central Middle School 150 0 0 0 149 0 1 0 0 190220040022011 Addison SD 4 Ardmore Elem School 371 2 1 2 368 2 0 0 1 190220040022002 Addison SD 4 Army Trail Elem School 530 8 0 8 521 1 0 0 8 190220040022003 Addison SD 4 Fullerton Elem School 499 0 0 0 497 2 0 0 0 190220040021009 Addison SD 4 Indian Trail Jr High School 1356 2 0 2 1351 4 1 0 0 190220040022004 Addison SD 4 Lake Park Elem School 422 0 0 0 420 2 0 0 0 190220040022005 Addison SD 4 Lincoln Elem School 457 0 2 0 457 0 0 0 0 190220040022010 Addison SD 4 Stone Elem School 379 2 0 2 367 7 0 3 2 190220040022008 Addison SD 4 Wesley Elem School 353 0 0 0 351 2 0 0 0 340491250130001 Adlai E Stevenson HSD 125 Adlai E Stevenson High School 3850 0 0 0 3838 9 0 3 0 210280910042001 Akin CCSD 91 Akin Comm Cons Elem School 95 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 130140630022001 Albers SD 63 Albers Elem School 186 1 0 0 171 4 9 1 1 440630190242001 Alden Hebron SD 19 Alden Hebron Elem School 237 4 4 0 229 4 1 0 3 440630190240002 Alden Hebron SD 19 Alden-Hebron High School 126 7 4 0 122 1 0 1 2 440630190241001 Alden Hebron SD 19 Alden-Hebron Middle School 87 13 2 0 84 1 0 0 2 200930170242001 Allendale CCSD 17 Allendale Elementary School 166 0 1 0 166 0 0 0 0 070161260022001 Alsip-Hazlgrn-Oaklwn SD 126 Hazelgreen Elem School 318 4 2 0 313 0 0 2 3 070161260022002 Alsip-Hazlgrn-Oaklwn SD 126 Lane Elem School 278 5 0 0 271 0 1 1 5 070161260021005 Alsip-Hazlgrn-Oaklwn SD 126 Prairie Jr High School 354 0 1 0 351 2 0 1 0 070161260022004 Alsip-Hazlgrn-Oaklwn SD 126 Stony Creek Elem School 643 10 0 3 630 2 0 3 8 030250100262002 Altamont CUSD 10 Altamont Grade School 510 5 0 0 508 2 0 0 0 030250100260001 Altamont CUSD 10 Altamont High School 277 2 0 0 276 1 0 0 0 410570110260001 Alton CUSD 11 Alton High School 2006 54 27 81 1991 13 2 0 0 410570110261006 Alton CUSD 11 Alton Middle School 1436 71 13 84 1427 6 0 2 1 410570110263004 Alton CUSD 11 Early Childhood 261 6 4 10 255 0 0 0 6 410570110262029 Alton CUSD 11 East Elementary School 547 12 9 21 531 4 0 0 12 410570110262007 Alton CUSD 11 Eunice Smith Elem School 300 3 4 7 297 0 0 0 3 410570110262010 Alton CUSD 11 Gilson Brown Elem School 315 6 0 6 309 0 0 0 6 410570110262015 Alton CUSD 11 Lewis & Clark Elem School 300 5 1 6 290 4 0 1 5 410570110262024 Alton CUSD 11 Lovejoy Elem School 296 6 1 7 288 1 1 0 6 410570110262030 Alton CUSD 11 North Elementary School 543 7 0 7 529 4 1 2 7 410570110262028 Alton CUSD 11 West Elementary School 540 6 0 6 533 1 0 0 6 280372250260001 AlWood CUSD 225 AlWood Middle/High School 202 0 1 0 202 0 0 0 0 280372250262003 AlWood CUSD 225 AlWood Elem School 188 0 0 0 188 0 0 0 0 470522720262003 Amboy CUSD 272 Amboy Central Elem School 265 0 0 0 265 0 0 0 0 470522720260001 Amboy CUSD 272 Amboy High School 234 0 0 0 233 1 0 0 0 470522720261002 Amboy CUSD 272 Amboy Jr High School 220 0 0 0 220 0 0 0 0 020910370041001 Anna CCSD 37 Anna Junior High School 302 3 0 0 301 1 0 0 0 020910370042002 Anna CCSD 37 Davie Elem School 177 0 0 0 177 0 0 0 0 020910370042003 Anna CCSD 37 Lincoln Elem School 244 1 0 0 241 2 0 0 1 020910810160001 Anna Jonesboro CHSD 81 Anna-Jonesboro High School 463 14 0 0 457 3 0 0 3 280372260262002 Annawan CUSD 226 Annawan Grade School 291 0 0 0 287 2 1 1 0 280372260260001 Annawan CUSD 226 Annawan High School 132 0 0 0 132 0 0 0 0 340490340041002 Antioch CCSD 34 Antioch Upper Grade School 999 0 2 2 994 4 1 0 0 340490340042006 Antioch CCSD 34 Hillcrest Elementary School 709 1 0 1 697 10 0 1 1 340490340042004 Antioch CCSD 34 Oakland Elementary School 474 0 0 0 466 7 1 0 0 340490340042005 Antioch CCSD 34 W C Petty Elementary School 480 0 0 0 476 4 0 0 0 340491020041002 Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102 Aptakisic Junior High School 461 0 3 0 456 3 0 2 0 340491020042002 Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102 Earl Pritchett School 512 9 0 0 499 4 2 0 7 340491020042005 Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102 Meridian Middle School 496 1 1 2 492 4 0 0 0 340491020042003 Aptakisic-Tripp CCSD 102 Tripp School 639 0 0 0 628 5 0 6 0 070161450021001 Arbor Park SD 145 Arbor Park Middle School 623 13 2 0 623 0 0 0 0 070161450022002 Arbor Park SD 145 Kimberly Heights Elem School 239 15 0 0 224 0 0 0 15 070161450022004 Arbor Park SD 145 Morton Gingerwood Elem School 308 1 3 0 305 0 0 2 1 070161450022003 Arbor Park SD 145 Scarlet Oak Elem School 303 6 1 0 297 0 0 0 6 110213060262002 Arcola CUSD 306 Arcola Elementary School 480 1 0 0 476 2 2 0 0 110213060260001 Arcola CUSD 306 Arcola High School 308 6 1 0 305 2 1 0 0 390550010262002 Argenta-Oreana CUSD 1 Argenta-Oreana Elementary School 499 14 1 15 482 1 0 2 14 390550010260001 Argenta-Oreana CUSD 1 Argenta-Oreana High School 309 5 2 7 308 1 0 0 0 390550010261001 Argenta-Oreana CUSD 1 Argenta-Oreana Middle School 229 16 0 16 229 0 0 0 0 070162170160001 Argo CHSD 217 Argo Community High School 1871 6 2 8 1870 0 0 1 0 050160250022002 Arlington Heights SD 25 Dryden Elem School 514 0 0 0 512 2 0 0 0 050160250022004 Arlington Heights SD 25 Greenbrier Elem School 406 1 0 0 395 7 0 3 1 050160250022005 Arlington Heights SD 25 Ivy Hill Elem School 513 0 0 0 506 6 1 0 0 050160250022009 Arlington Heights SD 25 Olive-Mary Stitt School 568 0 0 0 559 8 1 0 0 050160250022011 Arlington Heights SD 25 Patton Elem School 455 1 1 0 441 6 1 6 1 050160250021014 Arlington Heights SD 25 South Middle School 864 0 0 0 854 8 2 0 0 050160250021015 Arlington Heights SD 25 Thomas Middle School 952 0 0 0 945 6 1 0 0 050160250022016 Arlington Heights SD 25 Westgate Elem School 619 0 0 0 610 6 1 2 0 050160250022018 Arlington Heights SD 25 Windsor Elementary School 461 0 0 0 459 1 1 0 0 540922250170001 Armstrong Twp HSD 225 Armstrong High School 130 3 0 0 128 0 0 0 2 540920610032001 Armstrong-Ellis Cons SD 61 Armstrong-Ellis Elem School 73 2 1 0 73 0 0 0 0 110213050262003 Arthur CUSD 305 Arthur Elem School 378 0 3 0 353 19 1 5 0 110213050261001 Arthur CUSD 305 Arthur Jr High School 77 0 0 0 75 2 0 0 0 110213050260001 Arthur CUSD 305 Arthur-Lovington High School 181 0 1 0 179 2 0 0 0 110213050262004 Arthur CUSD 305 Lovington Grade School 228 0 0 0 221 7 0 0 0 130950150042001 Ashley CCSD 15 Ashley Com Consolidated School 155 2 0 0 151 0 0 2 2 470522750260001 Ashton-Franklin Center CUSD 275 Ashton-Franklin Center HS 178 0 0 0 177 0 0 1 0 220290010262001 Astoria CUSD 1 Astoria Elem School 180 0 0 0 180 0 0 0 0 220290010260001 Astoria CUSD 1 Astoria High School 101 0 0 0 101 0 0 0 0 220290010261001 Astoria CUSD 1 Astoria Junior High School 90 0 0 0 90 0 0 0 0 380652130261001 Athens CUSD 213 Athens Junior High School 148 11 0 0 142 0 3 0 3 380652130260001 Athens CUSD 213 Athens Sr High School 306 12 0 0 304 0 0 0 2 380652130262003 Athens CUSD 213 Cantrall Elem School 419 34 0 0 380 6 1 3 29 380652130262001 Athens CUSD 213 Cantrall Intermediate School 232 5 4 0 230 1 0 0 1 390740390262003 Atwood Hammond CUSD 39 Atwood-Hammond Elem School 427 0 0 0 427 0 0 0 0 070161250021001 Atwood Heights SD 125 Hamlin Upper Grade Center 221 0 3 2 219 0 0 2 0 070161250022003 Atwood Heights SD 125 Lawn Manor School 256 0 0 0 255 0 0 1 0 070161250022004 Atwood Heights SD 125 Meadow Lane School 216 0 0 0 216 0 0 0 0 510840100262003 Auburn CUSD 10 Auburn Elem School 389 1 0 1 382 5 1 0 1 510840100260001 Auburn CUSD 10 Auburn High School 409 1 0 0 408 1 0 0 0 510840100261001 Auburn CUSD 10 Auburn Jr High at Divernon 301 1 0 1 299 1 1 0 0 510840100262004 Auburn CUSD 10 Auburn Middle School 306 0 0 0 304 1 1 0 0 310451310221002 Aurora East USD 131 C F Simmons Middle School 1020 29 0 2 1018 0 0 0 2 310451310222011 Aurora East USD 131 C I Johnson Elem School 383 2 0 2 380 0 0 1 2 310451310222005 Aurora East USD 131 C M Bardwell Elem School 883 21 3 0 858 0 1 5 19 310451310223002 Aurora East USD 131 Child Service Center Preschool 150 2 0 0 148 0 0 0 2 310451310223001 Aurora East USD 131 Early Childhood Dev Cntr 195 1 0 1 195 0 0 0 0 310451310220001 Aurora East USD 131 East High School 3656 46 0 0 3642 5 4 1 4 310451310222015 Aurora East USD 131 Edna Rollins Elem School 519 8 7 8 511 0 0 0 8 310451310222008 Aurora East USD 131 G N Dieterich Elem School 642 4 2 0 636 0 0 3 3 310451310221004 Aurora East USD 131 Henry W Cowherd Middle School 1019 94 0 20 1019 0 0 0 0 310451310222009 Aurora East USD 131 John Gates Elem School 749 0 0 0 746 2 1 0 0 310451310221003 Aurora East USD 131 K D Waldo Middle School 911 38 0 5 910 0 0 0 1 310451310222007 Aurora East USD 131 L D Brady Elem School 534 0 1 0 527 0 0 7 0 310451310222014 Aurora East USD 131 Mabel O Donnell Elem School 505 1 0 1 505 0 0 0 0 310451310222010 Aurora East USD 131 Nicholas A Hermes Elem School 861 1 0 1 861 0 0 0 0 310451310222013 Aurora East USD 131 Oak Park Elem School 732 11 2 5 729 0 0 0 3 310451310222004 Aurora East USD 131 Olney C Allen Elem School 810 3 0 2 807 1 0 0 2 310451310222012 Aurora East USD 131 Rose E Krug Elem School 326 0 0 0 326 0 0 0 0 310451310222006 Aurora East USD 131 W S Beaupre Elem School 372 5 4 3 367 1 0 0 4 310451290222017 Aurora West USD 129 Fearn Elementary School 677 4 0 2 662 13 0 0 2 310451290222005 Aurora
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