86.6 percent of Jefferson Jr teachers stay put; average earns $70,791.94 per year
More than 86.6 percent of teachers stay at Jefferson Jr High School year to year, according to the 2018 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
More than 86.6 percent of teachers stay at Jefferson Jr High School year to year, according to the 2018 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
About 63 percent of Jefferson Junior High School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 37 percent of students failed.
About 50 percent of Jefferson Junior High School students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and half of students failed.
At Jefferson Junior High School, a 5.3-point achievement gap persisted between black and hispanic students in 2018.
At Jefferson Junior High School, a 40.8-point achievement gap persisted between low-income and non-low-income students in 2018.
At Jefferson Junior High School, a 12.4-point achievement gap persisted between male and female students in 2018.
At Jefferson Junior High School, a 40.1-point achievement gap persisted between white and black students in 2018.
At Jefferson Junior High School, a 34.8-point achievement gap persisted between white and hispanic students in 2018.
Of the 870 students attending Jefferson Junior High School in 2018, 62.8 percent scored proficient in English Language Arts and 49.6 percent were proficient in math, according to a report recently released by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 84.7 percent of teachers stay at Jefferson Junior High School year to year, according to their 2020 three-year average.
The truancy rate at Jefferson Junior High School fell to one percent during the 2019-20 school year, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
The truancy rate at Jefferson Junior High School rose to two percent during the 2018-19 school year, according to a DuPage Policy Journal analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
Schools among DuPage County had the 72nd highest truancy rate of 6.4% during the 2021-2022 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
In DuPage County schools, there were more white students than any other individual ethnicity in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
Out of the 61,721 students who took the IAR in the 2021-22 school year, 55% failed the ELA portion of the test.