The ISBE said 7.2 percent of Rich South Campus High School students taking the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam in 2016 passed, in comparison to the 7.8 percent passage rate in 2015.
Meanwhile, the school posted an average spending rate of $18,814 per pupil, above the state's average of $12,821.
The PARCC test is a state-mandated exam used to assess the school and student performance in several states nationwide.
The following table lists passage rates of area high schools.
School
Passage Rate
Lemont Township High School
59.4%
Amos Alonzo Stagg High School
51.2%
Victor J. Andrew High School
46.5%
Carl Sandburg High School
45.1%
Oak Lawn Community High School
31.7%
H. L. Richards High School (Campus)
30.2%
Reavis High School
27.1%
Tinley Park High School
25.7%
A. B. Shepard High School (Campus)
24.3%
Dwight D. Eisenhower High School (Campus)
20.9%
Thornton Fractional North High School
18.3%
Thornton Fractional South High School
16.0%
Homewood-Flossmoor High School
14.5%
Thornton Township High School
13.6%
Rich East Campus High School
12.2%
Thornwood High School
12.2%
Bloom Trail High School
11.7%
Rich Central Campus High School
8.5%
Thornridge High School
8.4%
Rich South Campus High School
7.2%
Bloom High School
4.6%
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A. B. Shepard High School• Tinley Park High School• Oak Lawn Community High School• Thornridge High School• Reavis High School• Lemont Township High School• Bloom Township High School• Tinley Park High School• Carl Sandburg High School• Rich South High School• Amos Alonzo Stagg High School• Tinley Park High School• Homewood-Flossmoor High School• Victor J. Andrew High School• Thornton Township High School• Bloom Trail High School• Rich East Campus High School• Oak Lawn Community High School• Rich Central High School• Thornwood High School
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