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Report: Prairie Hills spent $12,497 per student in 2016-17

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Spending per pupil at Prairie Hills Elementary School District 144 is down 3 percent from five years ago, according to a South Cook News analysis of district finances.

The Illinois State Board of Education 2016-17 report card shows the Cook County school district spent $12,904 per pupil in 2012-13. It spent $12,497 in 2016-17.

The district saw its enrollment fall over the same period, from 2644 to 2595.

Prairie Hills's spending in 2016-17 was 4 percent lower than the state average of $12,973.

Prairie Hills Elementary School District 144 student spending 5-year trend
Total spending per pupilLocal spending (%)State spending (%)Federal spending (%)
2012-13$12,90436.952.310.7
2013-14$12,15038.251.310.4
2014-15$11,44438.948.212.8
2015-16$12,15140.946.512.7
2016-17$12,49742.246.211.7

Editor's note: A previous version of this story incorrectly calculated the school district's spending per pupil. The Illinois Report Card reports per-student spending in two figures: instructional spending, which refers specifically to interactions between teachers and students, and operational spending, which refers to the total cost of operating the district and includes instructional spending. This story has been corrected to include only operational spending per student.

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