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Illinois Report Card Has New Metrics

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State education data released Friday as part of the annual Illinois Report Card show Illinois high schools are sending many graduates to college unprepared.
Illinois State Board of Education data show that at the 666 Illinois high schools that have ACT scores, 482 schools had more than half of their graduates unable to score at least 21.

That score is the national average on the 36-point college entrance exam, and it's a barometer the state uses to determine if students are ready for college.

The Chicago Tribune reports just 24.9 percent of this year's Illinois public school graduates scored high enough on each of the ACT's four subjects to be considered prepared for college. That's up from 24.2 percent last year.

To get all the statistics about your school...visit the website: illinoisreportcard.com.

 

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