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Truancy in Cook County districts increased in 2021-22 school year
Truancy is a persistent issue in many schools across the United States, with some students regularly skipping classes and falling behind in their studies.
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Cook County Education: Which district had most students enrolled in schools in 2021-22 school year
Chicago Public School District 299 stood out in Cook County with 327,338 students enrolled in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
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Enrollment Analysis: Black students comprised 26.6% of Cook County’s districts student body in 2021-22 school year
In Cook County districts, 181,631 Black students were enrolled in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
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Annual financial profiles rank Illinois school districts' financial health
Pleasantdale School District 107, Harvey School District 152 and Palos Heights School District 128 were among the 695 Illinois school districts that achieved "financial recognition" by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for their 2018 finances.
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These Illinois school districts paid the least in penalties for staff raises
School districts in Calumet City, Burnham and Chicago Ridge were among those in Illinois that paid the least in penalties since 2005 for spiking employee salaries to boost outgoing teachers' retirement benefits, according to data obtained from the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois.
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Annual financial profiles rank Illinois school districts' financial health
Orland Park Consolidated High School District 230, Lemont Bromberek Combined School District 113A and Pleasantdale School District 107 were among the 640 Illinois school districts that achieved "financial recognition" by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for their 2017 finances.
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Thirteen south Cook County districts lose, 46 win in state school funding revamp
South Cook County schools would be net winners of state funding under a bill that passed the Illinois State Senate on Wednesday.