Beecher City Grade School
Recent News About Beecher City Grade School
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Beecher City Grade School reports 29% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Beecher City Grade School rose to 29 percent during the 2017-18 school year, according to a East Central Reporter analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Statewide test results: 20 percent of Beecher City students failed math
About 80 percent of Beecher City Grade School students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and 20 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 41 percent of Beecher City failed English language arts
About 59 percent of Beecher City Grade School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 41 percent of students failed.
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93.3 percent of Beecher City teachers stay put; average earns $52,078 per year
More than 93.3 percent of teachers stay at Beecher City Grade School year to year, according to the 2017 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Beecher City Grade School reports 2% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Beecher City Grade School rose to 2 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a East Central Reporter analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Statewide test results: low income students score 14.7 points lower at Beecher City Grade School
At Beecher City Grade School, a 14.7-point achievement gap persisted between low income and non low income students in 2017.
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Analysis: 41 percent of Beecher City students fail annual tests
Academic results data released recently reveals 59 percent of Beecher City Grade School students are considered on track for the next grade level.
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Statewide test results: 40 percent of Beecher City students failed math
About 60 percent of Beecher City Grade School students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 40 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 42 percent of Beecher City failed English language arts
About 58 percent of Beecher City Grade School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 42 percent of students failed.