Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary School
Recent News About Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary School
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82.4 percent of Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary teachers stay put; average earns $55,272 per year
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 82.4 percent of teachers stay at Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary year to year, according to their 2020 three-year average.
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Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary scores 46.4% ELA proficiency, 44.9% on math in 2018
Of the 155 students attending Tri-Point Junior High/Elementary in 2018, 46.4 percent scored proficient in English Language Arts and 44.9 percent were proficient in math, according to a report recently released by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
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82.3 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary teachers stay put; average earns $47,687.96 per year
More than 82.3 percent of teachers stay at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary year to year, according to the 2018 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Tri-point Junior High/Elementary reports 2% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary rose to 2 percent during the 2017-18 school year, according to a Chambana Sun analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Statewide test results: white students score 11.9 points higher at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary
At Tri-point Junior High/Elementary, a 11.9-point achievement gap persisted between white and hispanic students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: male students score 6.8 points lower at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary
At Tri-point Junior High/Elementary, a 6.8-point achievement gap persisted between male and female students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: low-income students score 8.2 points lower at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary
At Tri-point Junior High/Elementary, a 8.2-point achievement gap persisted between low-income and non-low-income students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: 55 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students failed math
About 45 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and 55 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 54 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary failed English language arts
About 46 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 54 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: with individualized education plans students score 42.7 points lower at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary
At Tri-point Junior High/Elementary, a 42.7-point achievement gap persisted between with individualized education plans and without individualized education plans students in 2017.
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85.7 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary teachers stay put; average earns $47,963 per year
More than 85.7 percent of teachers stay at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary year to year, according to the 2017 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Tri-point Junior High/Elementary reports 1% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary fell to 1 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a Chambana Sun analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Statewide test results: low income students score 18.8 points lower at Tri-point Junior High/Elementary
At Tri-point Junior High/Elementary, a 18.8-point achievement gap persisted between low income and non low income students in 2017.
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Statewide test results: 59 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students failed math
About 41 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 59 percent of students failed.
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Analysis: 51 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students fail annual tests
Academic results data released recently reveals 49 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students are considered on track for the next grade level.
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Statewide test results: 43 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary failed English language arts
About 57 percent of Tri-point Junior High/Elementary students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 43 percent of students failed.