School State Reports
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Interactive Illinois Report Card
- Search by School, District, City, or County
- List by School, District, Charter Schools, Cities, Counties, Regional Offices of Education, or Legislative Districts
- List Schools by Academic Early Warning Status or Academic Watch
- List Districts by Academic Early Warning Status or Academic Watch
- List Spotlight Schools, Academic Improvement Award, or Academic Excellence Award winner
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What is the school report card? The school report card is a document that is produced for each regular public school in compliance with Section 10-17a of the Illinois School Code. With the passage of the federal No Child Left Behind law in 2001, report cards are also released for districts and the state.
Do the school report cards contain ratings or rankings of schools? No. The school report cards contain numbers and averages at the school, district and state levels for various data elements. Other report card-related data may be found at http://www.isbe.net/research.
Why is the last page of the school report card blank (Planned Improvement for the School and District)? The schools and districts add the information to the last page of the report cards when they receive their final copy from the Illinois State Board of Education.
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