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Huntley Named as Illinois Academic Improvement School
The Illinois School Board of Education (ISBE) has announced that four schools in DeKalb Community Unit District 428 have qualified for state recognition, based on student achievement at the schools over the past three years. Chesebro and Littlejohn Elementary Schools have been named Spotlight Schools, Huntley Middle School has been named as an Academic Improvement School, and Lincoln Elementary School has joined a select group of schools as an Academic Excellence School.
To receive recognition as an Academic Improvement School, the school must either show either a 7.5 point improvement in state test scores in both reading and mathematics between 2005 and 2006, or show at least a fifteen point improvement in state testing scores between 2004 and 2006. The school must also show an upward trend in state test results.
“The staff, students, and parents have been working hard together to achieve this level of improvement”, said Roger Scott, principal of Huntley Middle School. “We will continue to work hard in partnership with our parents and the community in our efforts for continual improvement”.
“This type of comprehensive improvement and the resulting recognition, does not happen by accident”, according to Superintendent of Schools, Paul Beilfuss. “A prolonged, consistent, and collaborative relationship among our classroom teachers, other professional and classified staff, working together over a period of years with district administrators in partnership with parents, guardians, families, and the community, brings about positive results. We will strive for continued academic excellence as we work to attain additional capacity for the growth occurring in our district”.
The entire list of Spotlight, Academic Improvement, and Academic Excellence schools can be viewed at: http://www.ilhonorroll.niu.edu/ilhonorroll/index.asp.
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