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State School Year LEA Name School Name Reading Proficiency Target Elementary/ Middle School Reading Reading Math Math Other School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation Academic Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State Year LEA Name School Name Target Target Target Target Indicator Rate 2007-08 Illinois 2006-07 EGYPTIAN CUSD 5 EGYPTIAN SR HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 MERIDIAN CUSD 101 MERIDIAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 ROCKFORD SD 205 MCINTOSH SCIENCE AND TECH MAGNET X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CENTRALIA HSD 200 CENTRALIA HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 MAYWOOD-MELROSE PARK-BROADVIEW 89 LEXINGTON ELEM SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 FOREST PARK SD 91 FOREST PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 POSEN-ROBBINS ESD 143-5 POSEN ELEM SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 SOUTH HOLLAND SD 151 COOLIDGE MIDDLE SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 COUNTRY CLUB HILLS SD 160 MEADOWVIEW SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 OAK PARK - RIVER FOREST SD 200 OAK PARK & RIVER FOREST HIGH SCH X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 MAINE TOWNSHIP HSD 207 MAINE EAST HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 LEYDEN CHSD 212 WEST LEYDEN HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 NILES TWP CHSD 219 NILES NORTH HIGH SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHICAGO DISCOVERY ACADEMY HS X y X y X Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 PHOENIX MILITARY ACADEMY HS X y X y X Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ARMSTRONG, G ELEM INT'L STUDIES X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRENTANO ELEM MATH & SCIENCE ACAD y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CLEVELAND ELEM SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 DVORAK ELEM SPECIALTY ACADEMY y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 HEDGES ELEM SCHOOL y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 HENRY ELEM SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 PULASKI ELEM FINE ARTS ACADEMY X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 SAWYER ELEM SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 SCAMMON ELEM SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 SUMNER ELEM MATH & SCI COMM ACAD y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 TONTI ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 WATERS ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BONTEMPS ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRIGHTON PARK ELEM SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 JORDAN ELEM COMMUNITY SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 HAMPTON ELEM FINE & PERF ARTS SCH y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 NATIONAL TEACHERS ELEM ACADEMY X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 HINSDALE TWP HSD 86 HINSDALE SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CARBONDALE ESD 95 CARBONDALE MIDDLE SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CARBONDALE ESD 95 LEWIS SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 MURPHYSBORO CUSD 186 MURPHYSBORO MIDDLE SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CUSD 300 LAKEWOOD SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 PEMBROKE CCSD 259 LORENZO R SMITH ELEM SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 WAUKEGAN CUSD 60 CLEARVIEW ELEM SCHOOL y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 WAUKEGAN CUSD 60 LITTLE FORT ELEM SCHOOL X y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 TWP HSD 113 HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 WARREN TWP HSD 121 WARREN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 MADISON CUSD 12 MADISON SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 PEORIA SD 150 GARFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL y y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 CAHOKIA CUSD 187 CAHOKIA HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 PEKIN CSD 303 PEKIN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Corrective Action Illinois 2006-07 PIKELAND CUSD 10 PIKELAND COMMUNITY SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Elementary/ Middle School Reading Reading Math Math Other School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation Academic Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State Year LEA Name School Name Target Target Target Target Indicator Rate 2007-08 Illinois 2006-07 CAIRO USD 1 CAIRO JR/SR HIGH SCHOOL y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 ROCKFORD SD 205 ELLIS ARTS ACADEMY X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 ROCKFORD SD 205 HASKELL ACADEMY y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 ROCKFORD SD 205 JULIA LATHROP ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 ROCKFORD SD 205 WM NASHOLD ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 MANNHEIM SD 83 MANNHEIM MIDDLE SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 BERKELEY SD 87 MACARTHUR MIDDLE SCHOOL y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 BERKELEY SD 87 NORTHLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CICERO SD 99 T ROOSEVELT ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 MIDLOTHIAN SD 143 CENTRAL PARK ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 HOOVER-SCHRUM MEMORIAL SD 157 SCHRUM MEMORIAL SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 EVANSTON TWP HSD 202 EVANSTON TWP HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 HIRSCH METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL y y X Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 LAKE VIEW HIGH SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ACAD OF COMM & TECH CHARTER HS y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CORLISS HIGH SCHOOL X N X N X Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 DYETT HIGH SCHOOL X y X y X Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 AVALON PARK ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BROWNELL ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 BRUNSON MATH & SCI SPECIALTY ELEM X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHASE ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CORKERY ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 EBERHART ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 ELLINGTON ELEM SCHOOL y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 KILMER ELEM SCHOOL y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 LINNE ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 LLOYD ELEM SCHOOL y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MADISON ELEM SCHOOL N N Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MCCORKLE ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MONROE ELEM SCHOOL y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 NIGHTINGALE ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 NOBEL ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 PARKSIDE ELEM COMMUNITY ACADEMY X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 PECK ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 REILLY ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 SHOOP MATH-SCI TECH ELEM ACADEMY X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 STOWE ELEM SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 TALCOTT ELEM SCHOOL y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 YOUNG ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MCNAIR ELEM SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 TILL ELEM MATH & SCIENCE ACADEMY X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 NINOS HEROES ELEM ACADEMIC CTR X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 DE DIEGO ELEM COMMUNITY ACADEMY X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MADERO MIDDLE SCHOOL X y y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 MARSHALL MIDDLE SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 CHAVEZ ELEM MULTICULTURAL ACAD CT X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 IRVING PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL X y X y Restructuring Year 1--Planning Elementary/ Middle School Reading Reading Math Math Other School Proficiency Participation Proficiency Participation Academic Graduation School Improvement Status for SY State Year LEA Name School Name Target Target Target Target Indicator Rate 2007-08 Illinois 2006-07 CITY OF CHICAGO SD 299 LITTLE VILLAGE ELEM SCHOOL X
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