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07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 1 of 13 Rich Twp HSD 227 Albert Brass Rich East Campus High Email - abrass@rich227.org 300 Sauk Trl (708) 679-6100 Park Forest, ILLINOIS 60466 GRADES - 9 10 11 12 2 0 1 8 ILLINOIS SCHOOL REPORT CARD Summative Designation - Commendable Student Group - Title 1 Status - Targeted Assistance Title One Program EBF Funding Tier - 1 Financial capacity to meet expectations - 60.6 % Senate - 40 Representative - 080 and federal laws require public school districts to release report cards to the public each year. This year, the Illinois Board of Education has updated the report card to provide a full picture of school performance beyond just test scores. A display of this data designed with parents and communities in mind is available on illinoisreportcard.com. of the metrics posted on illinoisreportcard.com are also included in this report. STUDENTS STUDENT ENROLLMENT Student Enrollment is based on Serving. are those eligible to receive special education services. are students eligible for transitional bilingual programs. Homeless 913 27 793 70 23 187 20 796 36 3.0% 86.9% 7.7% 2.5% 20.5% 2.2% 87.2% 3,001 77 2,663 201 50 585 79 2,440 77 2.6% 88.7% 6.7% 1.7% 19.5% 2.6% 81.3% 2,001,529 961,211 336,956 523,950 101,548 2,091 5,591 70,182 289,903 233,348 988,686 39,266 48.0% 16.8% 26.2% 5.1% 0.1% 0.3% 3.5% 14.5% 11.7% 49.4% 3.9% 2.6% 2.0% are students who receive or live in households that receive SNAP or TANF; are classified as homeless, migrant, runaway, Head Start, or foster children; or live in a household where the household income meets the USDA income guidelines to receive free or reduced-price meals. Homeless students are those who do not have permanent and adequate homes. CHRONIC ABSENTEEISM RATE 34.7% 100.0% 28.5% 48.5% 100.0% 90.6% 100.0% 36.2% 35.1% 70.8% 32.8% 37.9% 96.2% 62.2% 80.0% 37.6% 16.8% 13.2% 27.4% 17.6% 8.5% 14.4% 33.1% 18.2% 25.2% 14.6% 23.3% STUDENT MOBILITY RATE 11.8% 10.6% 6.9% 12.7% 10.9% 10.0% 11.6% 7.0% 31.0% 10.6% 5.0% 11.2% 12.4% 8.8% 14.3% 10.3% 7.8% 27.9% 14.1% 13.1% 10.9% 7.3% 6.4% 4.6% 13.5% 6.7% 6.4% 9.2% 10.8% 8.0% 10.1% 9.3% 10.0%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 2 of 13 INSTRUCTIONAL SETTING TOTAL SCHOOL DAYS Number of Days 175 % of 8TH GRADERS PASSING ALGEBRA I 175 175 30.6% Teacher Elementary STUDENT-TO-STAFF RATIOS Pupil- Pupil- Teacher Secondary Pupil- Certified Staff Pupil- Administrator -- -- -- -- 18.1 9.7 96.9 HEALTH AND WELLNESS (days per week) 4.0 4.0 19.0 19.3 11.1 180.6 3.0 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE (as of the first school day in May) Grades K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-12 Overall 11.0 11.0 12.0 12.0 19.0 19.0 20.0 20.0 21.0 21.0 21.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 TEACHER INFORMATION (Full-Time Equivalents) Total Number Unknown 211 40.7% 59.3% 60.1% 34.7% 2.3% 0.9% 0.5% 0.9% 0.5% 128,999 23.3% 76.7% 83.2% 5.8% 6.2% 1.5% 0.1% 0.2% 0.8% 2.3% TEACHER INFORMATION ( Continued ) % of Average Teachers Teaching with Experience Bachelor's (Years) Degrees % of Teachers with Master's & Above -- -- -- 12.9 29.5% 69.1% 13.2 38.5% 61.0% TEACHER RETENTION RATE TEACHER ATTENDANCE RATE TEACHER EVALUATION RATE PRINCIPAL TURNOVER (Count) 78.7% -- -- 4.0 78.7% 59.1% 94.7% 4.0 85.2% 70.2% 97.1% 2.0

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 3 of 13 SCHOOL DISTRICT FINANCES AVERAGE TEACHER/ADMINISTRATOR SALARIES $200,000 $160,000 $120,000 $80,000 $74,863 $65,721 $40,000 $0 Average Teacher Salary $106,322 $107,279 Average Administrator Salary Salaries and counts of staff are summed across a district based on the percentage of time that each individual is employed as a teacher or an administrator and may or may not reflect the actual paid salaries for the district. EXPENDITURE BY FUNCTION 2016-17 (Percentages) 60.0 50.0 45.7 49.1 40.0 30.0 34.7 28.9 20.0 14.1 18.9 10.0 5.5 3.1 0.0 Instruction General Administration Supporting Services Other Expenditures REVENUE BY SOURCE 2016-17 EXPENDITURE BY FUND 2016-17 % % % % Local Property Taxes Other Local Funding General Aid Other Funding Federal Funding $53,502,013 $1,948,324 $4,381,875 $4,184,013 $3,242,327 79.5% 2.9% 6.5% 6.2% 4.8% 63.1% 5.0% 17.6% 6.8% 7.5% Education Operations & Maintenance Transportation Debt Service Tort Municipal Retirement/ Social Security Fire Prevention & Safety Capital Projects $48,028,455 $4,784,702 $4,913,543 $4,977,679 $2,002,107 $1,894,252 $0 $215,567 71.9% 7.2% 7.4% 7.4% 3.0% 2.8% 0.0% 0.3% 71.6% 7.1% 3.8% 9.5% 1.2% 2.1% 0.7% 4.0% TOTAL $67,258,552 TOTAL $66,816,305 OTHER FINANCIAL INDICATORS 2015 Equalized Assessed Valuation per Pupil $334,887 2015 Total Tax Rate per $100 6.46 2016-17 Instructional Expenditure per Pupil $11,526 2016-17 Operating Expenditure per Pupil $20,807 $8,024 $13,337 Due to the way Illinois school districts are configured, state averages for equalized assessed valuation per pupil and total school tax rate per $100 are not provided. Equalized assessed valuation includes all computed property values upon which a district's local tax rate is calculated. Total school tax rate is a district's total tax rate as it appears on local property tax bills. Instructional expenditure per pupil includes the direct costs of teaching pupils or the interaction between teachers and pupils. Operating expenditure per pupil includes the gross operating cost of a school district excluding summer school, adult education, bond principal retired, and capital expenditures.

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 4 of 13 ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE COLLEGE ENROLLMENT RATE 12 Months 16 Months 9TH GRADE ON TRACK RATE CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION ENROLLMENT 61.9% 62.4% 70.8% 328 64.5% 64.9% 74.4% 1,130 74.8% 75.7% 86.8% 283,473 ADVANCED COURSE WORK (AP/IB/DUAL CREDIT) GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12 91 26 69 137 15 123 234 450 16,088 29,581 61,294 77,168

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 5 of 13 ADVANCED PLACEMENT COURSE WORK ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) COURSE WORK INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) COURSE WORK DUAL CREDIT COURSE WORK Grade9 Grade10 Grade11 Grade12 Grade9 Grade10 Grade11 Grade12 Grade9 Grade10 Grade11 Grade12 15 16 27 63 10 47 99 91 86 113 213 40 134 300 11,945 24,678 47,158 55,838 263 332 2,447 2,549 4,362 5,616 18,004 33,555 5,412 13,071 24,743 30,029 26 51 368 465 2,219 3,119 11,689 21,388 10 12 21 54 10 40 92 74 74 96 182 36 121 270 1,310 1,824 4,171 5,661 125 125 620 671 865 772 1,851 3,580 11 10 17 17 2,954 5,507 11,684 13,082 100 135 1,239 1,192 979 1,290 3,059 5,958 1,747 3,279 4,710 5,269 10 16 181 169 144 265 791 1,622 33 41 56 58 1 0 5 3 1 6 17 34 31 43 109 120 1 3 7 9 6 11 30 72 458 913 1,685 1,619 0 2 27 40 148 153 567 901 EL 67 160 441 541 7 11 52 34 187 226 Non EL 15 16 27 63 10 91 85 113 211 37 11,878 24,518 46,717 55,297 256 321 2,395 2,515 4,175 5,390 IEP 128 280 568 1,021 11 7 48 66 463 520 Non IEP 15 16 27 61 43 81 91 85 112 206 35 104 251 11,817 24,398 46,590 54,817 252 325 2,399 2,483 3,899 5,096 16,726 31,531 13 11 17 55 40 93 69 59 76 168 36 114 264 3,415 5,976 12,814 17,291 181 209 1,429 1,799 1,706 2,228 5,960 10,979 Non 10 22 27 37 45 20 36 8,530 18,702 34,344 38,547 82 123 1,018 750 2,656 3,388 12,044 22,576 319 47 134 17,685 30 1,278 429 98 292 33,126 18 49 2,024

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 6 of 13 ADVANCE PLACEMENT (AP) EXAMS GRADE 10 No. of AP Exams Taken No. of AP Exams Passed Took One or AP Exams Passed One or AP Exams 16 13 93 22 70 18 32,448 21,887 21,622 14,877 GRADE 11 No. of AP Exams Taken No. of AP Exams Passed Took One or AP Exams Passed One or AP Exams 69 32 27 15 337 92 112 47 105,217 68,247 39,649 27,289 GRADE 12 No. of AP Exams Taken No. of AP Exams Passed Took One or AP Exams Passed One or AP Exams 74 41 17 14 500 136 120 55 173,528 115,242 40,696 30,560 POSTSECONDARY ENROLLMENT 12 MONTH 61.9% 64.5% 74.8% Public Private Institution Institution 4 Yr 2 Yr < 2 Yr 48.7% 13.2% 38.1% 23.8% 0.0% 54.0% 10.4% 35.3% 29.2% 0.0% 61.6% 13.2% 32.1% 42.7% 0.0% POSTSECONDARY ENROLLMENT 16 MONTH Public Private Institution Institution 4 Yr 2 Yr < 2 Yr 62.4% 49.2% 13.2% 38.1% 24.3% 0.0% 64.9% 54.4% 10.4% 35.3% 29.6% 0.0% 75.7% 62.3% 13.3% 32.3% 43.3% 0.0%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 7 of 13 CLIMATE AND CULTURE (Count) In- Suspensions 159 97 62 143 11 5 36 147 Out-of- Suspensions Expulsions 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Incidents of Violence (including bullying and harassment) 130 70 60 120 7 3 30 122 39 16 23 35 3 1 10 35 4-YEAR GRADUATION RATE Gender Race / Ethnicity 81.2% 81.0% 81.4% 81.9% 73.3% 90.9% 64.7% 73.8% 80.8% 81.7% 78.6% 84.6% 66.7% 82.2% 79.2% 78.9% 77.2% 69.1% 81.6% 85.4% 82.5% 88.4% 90.6% 75.0% 80.7% 93.6% 81.0% 79.8% 84.7% 76.5% 68.8% 77.0% HIGH SCHOOL 5-YEAR GRADUATION RATE Gender Race / Ethnicity 79.2% 74.6% 83.8% 80.0% 80.4% 58.3% 59.4% 78.9% 84.4% 81.6% 87.6% 79.3% 85.3% 82.1% 60.0% 70.0% 72.3% 84.2% 87.6% 85.3% 89.9% 91.5% 78.4% 84.6% 95.3% 84.3% 82.6% 86.8% 83.0% 73.5% 80.2% HIGH SCHOOL 6-YEAR GRADUATION RATE Gender Race / Ethnicity 66.1% 63.4% 68.6% 92.9% 64.0% 57.1% 63.0% 80.4% 79.3% 81.5% 89.3% 80.3% 76.7% 78.6% 71.9% 79.0% 87.7% 85.4% 90.1% 91.7% 78.3% 84.7% 95.3% 86.9% 82.4% 86.9% 83.0% 74.9% 80.3%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 8 of 13 DROPOUT RATE BY RACIAL/ETHNIC BACKGROUND AND OTHER INFORMATION Gender Race / Ethnicity 0.8% 1.3% 0.2% 0.0% 0.9% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.5% 0.9% 1.5% 2.1% 0.8% 2.6% 1.4% 2.0% 4.0% 1.3% 0.5% 1.7% 2.1% 2.4% 1.7% 1.2% 4.0% 2.8% 0.5% 2.3% 2.9% 2.1% 2.8% 3.8% 3.6% ELA PROFICIENCY 39 14.6% 107 12.9% 373,532 36.7% 14 25 4 31 4 5 27 10.2% 19.2% 38.3% 13.6% 23.4% 8.6% 11.8% 43 64 9 89 8 1 9 0 74 10.0% 16.0% 43.1% 11.9% 20.5% 5.3% 5.1% 0.0% 11.3% 160,882 212,650 227,977 29,576 67,203 33,470 463 833 14,010 12,783 11,564 115,196 30.9% 42.8% 46.8% 17.4% 24.8% 65.6% 44.7% 29.2% 40.0% 8.9% 10.9% 22.1% MATH PROFICIENCY 27 10.1% 73 8.8% 321,607 31.5% 10 17 22 2 0 18 7.3% 13.1% 9.6% 11.7% 0.0% 7.9% 33 40 5 60 5 2 1 1 50 7.7% 10.0% 23.9% 8.0% 12.8% 10.5% 0.6% 5.5% 7.6% 163,519 158,088 201,422 19,256 53,675 34,370 435 682 11,767 11,241 12,270 88,476 31.3% 31.7% 41.3% 11.4% 19.7% 66.0% 41.4% 23.6% 33.6% 7.9% 11.1% 16.9% ISA PROFICIENCY 32 14.9% 98 13.4% 215,229 50.5% 13 19 24 6 0 25 11.7% 18.3% 13.3% 27.3% 0.0% 13.3% 44 54 4 81 8 3 1 1 69 11.6% 15.2% 21.1% 12.6% 14.3% 30.0% 0.7% 7.7% 11.5% 106,179 109,050 129,557 17,623 43,209 16,338 269 503 7,730 10,024 4,347 72,825 48.9% 52.0% 62.2% 25.3% 38.0% 73.9% 59.5% 43.1% 54.7% 18.3% 13.4% 34.9%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 9 of 13 MEAN ELA GROWTH PERCENTILE 50.0 47.5 52.5 51.8 44.5 48.7 57.4 52.4 49.8 50.0 43.5 48.1 47.5 MEAN MATH GROWTH PERCENTILE 50.0 49.0 51.0 51.6 44.5 48.9 58.0 50.3 48.5 49.6 44.0 47.6 47.5 EL Proficiency on ACCESS # ELS # Tested # % Proficient Proficient # Long Term EL 6 % Long Term EL 56 41 4 7.5% 27 48.2% 210,124 207,307 18,810 9.1% 24,957 11.9% ELA Participation 242 86.1% 789 90.5% 1,017,260 98.1% 117 125 10 209 14 35 207 81.3% 91.2% 90.9% 87.1% 77.8% 57.4% 85.9% 397 392 19 716 35 17 135 14 618 88.0% 93.1% 86.4% 91.1% 85.4% 85.0% 72.2% 73.7% 89.6% 520,123 497,137 486,626 169,503 271,186 51,039 1,036 2,854 35,016 142,919 106,440 521,722 98.1% 98.1% 98.3% 97.0% 98.2% 98.9% 97.5% 98.0% 97.8% 96.9% 98.7% 98.0% Math Participation 239 85.1% 786 90.1% 1,020,683 98.0% 114 125 207 14 32 204 79.2% 91.2% 86.3% 77.8% 52.5% 84.6% 394 392 18 714 35 17 132 14 615 87.4% 93.1% 81.8% 90.8% 85.4% 85.0% 70.6% 73.7% 89.1% 521,922 498,761 487,140 169,521 272,992 52,057 1,051 2,885 35,037 142,911 110,540 523,904 98.0% 98.0% 98.2% 96.9% 98.2% 98.9% 97.2% 97.9% 97.7% 96.9% 98.6% 98.0%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 10 of 13 ISA Participation 196 86.3% 645 83.4% 426,608 95.2% 103 93 162 22 30 168 88.0% 84.5% 84.8% 91.7% 81.1% 84.8% 322 323 17 563 52 10 100 12 526 80.7% 86.4% 81.0% 82.9% 88.1% 90.9% 69.0% 85.7% 83.4% 217,043 209,565 208,207 66,876 113,680 22,099 452 1,165 14,129 52,325 32,340 206,136 94.9% 95.6% 96.5% 91.1% 95.3% 96.6% 95.6% 94.8% 95.1% 90.6% 94.4% 93.7% SAT ELA Participation 235 91.8% 771 93.1% 143,340 97.9% 112 123 203 14 28 200 89.6% 93.9% 91.4% 100.0% 77.8% 91.7% 385 386 17 700 35 17 117 14 607 92.1% 94.1% 100.0% 93.0% 94.6% 89.5% 81.8% 100.0% 92.5% 72,123 71,217 72,316 23,022 36,068 7,283 155 351 4,145 16,120 6,268 62,850 97.5% 98.3% 98.8% 95.4% 97.4% 99.5% 98.1% 97.5% 97.6% 95.7% 96.3% 96.6% SAT Math Participation 235 91.8% 771 93.1% 143,340 97.9% 112 123 203 14 28 200 89.6% 93.9% 91.4% 100.0% 77.8% 91.7% 385 386 17 700 35 17 117 14 607 92.1% 94.1% 100.0% 93.0% 94.6% 89.5% 81.8% 100.0% 92.5% 72,123 71,217 72,316 23,022 36,068 7,283 155 351 4,145 16,120 6,268 62,850 97.5% 98.3% 98.8% 95.4% 97.4% 99.5% 98.1% 97.5% 97.6% 95.7% 96.3% 96.6% DLM-AA ELA Participation 18 40.9% 11,437 95.9% 12 16 18 11 36.4% 48.5% 40.9% 32.4% 7,546 3,891 4,943 2,595 2,975 519 11 36 358 11,433 2,393 7,166 95.9% 95.9% 96.5% 93.8% 96.7% 96.6% 84.6% 100.0% 95.5% 95.9% 97.0% 95.6%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 11 of 13 DLM-AA Math Participation 15 34.1% 11,444 95.7% 14 15 42.4% 34.1% 7,555 3,889 4,938 2,590 2,981 526 12 36 361 11,440 2,417 7,172 95.8% 95.7% 96.3% 93.6% 96.5% 96.3% 85.7% 100.0% 96.0% 95.7% 96.9% 95.4% PARCC ELA Participation 862,483 98.1% 440,454 422,029 409,367 143,886 232,143 43,237 870 2,467 30,513 115,366 97,779 451,706 98.2% 98.0% 98.2% 97.4% 98.4% 98.9% 97.5% 98.0% 97.9% 97.2% 98.9% 98.3% PARCC Math Participation 865,899 98.1% 442,244 423,655 409,886 143,909 233,943 44,248 884 2,498 30,531 115,351 101,855 453,882 98.1% 98.0% 98.2% 97.3% 98.3% 98.9% 97.2% 97.9% 97.8% 97.1% 98.8% 98.2%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 12 of 13 SAT Each Performance Level is a broad, categorical level defined by a student s score and used to report overall student performance by describing how well students met the expectations for their grade level/course. Each Performance Level is defined by a range of overall scores for the assessment. There are four Performance Levels for SAT: Level 1 -- Partially Meets Standards Level 2 -- Approaching Standards The student has only partially met standards & demonstrates a minimal understanding of the knowledge & skills needed relative to the Illinois Learning Standards. The student is approaching the proficiency level & demonstrates an incomplete understanding of the knowledge & skills needed relative to the Illinois Learning Standards. Level 3 -- Meets Standards The student has met the proficiency level & demonstrates adequate understanding of the knowledge & skills needed relative to the Illinois Learning Standards. Level 4 -- Exceeds Standards SAT - The student has exceeded the proficiency level & demonstrates a thorough understanding of the knowledge & skills needed relative to the Illinois Learning Standards. ELA Mathematics Levels 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 36.6% 46.1% 11.9% 2.1% 63.0% 22.6% 10.7% 0.4% 40.1% 45.4% 10.9% 1.7% 60.6% 28.4% 8.8% 0.4% 24.9% 38.2% 24.4% 12.5% 33.6% 32.0% 25.2% 9.1% SAT - Gender ELA Mathematics Levels 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 43.2% 42.4% 7.6% 1.7% 61.0% 25.4% 7.6% 0.8% 46.3% 41.3% 8.1% 1.3% 60.5% 28.5% 7.6% 0.5% 28.5% 36.3% 22.8% 12.4% 34.1% 30.3% 25.0% 10.5% 30.6% 33.7% 21.2% 50.0% 49.6% 40.2% 16.1% 13.9% 25.9% 2.4% 2.1% 12.7% 65.3% 60.7% 33.1% 20.2% 28.3% 33.7% 13.7% 10.0% 25.4% 0.0% 0.3% 7.7% SAT - Racial/Ethnic Background ELA Mathematics Levels 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 17.6% 41.2% 41.2% 0.0% 52.9% 17.6% 29.4% 0.0% 15.6% 35.8% 31.0% 17.6% 22.6% 32.5% 32.6% 12.2% 39.0% 44.8% 11.4% 1.4% 65.7% 20.5% 10.5% 0.0% 41.7% 44.6% 10.1% 1.5% 61.7% 28.0% 8.0% 0.3% 45.4% 40.8% 11.5% 2.3% 59.3% 29.6% 10.0% 1.1% 21.4% 50.0% 14.3% 14.3% 42.9% 42.9% 7.1% 7.1% 25.7% 51.4% 17.1% 5.7% 45.7% 40.0% 11.4% 2.9% 33.7% 44.0% 17.9% 4.4% 44.0% 34.8% 18.3% 2.9% 10.6% 27.0% 30.9% 31.6% 12.5% 20.6% 33.7% 33.1% 26.5% 38.1% 21.3% 14.2% 37.3% 34.5% 20.5% 7.7% 27.8% 61.1% 5.6% 0.0% 55.6% 27.8% 11.1% 0.0% 20.8% 36.1% 25.7% 17.3% 29.6% 31.5% 26.5% 12.4%

07-016-2270-17-0001 Rich East Campus High Page 13 of 13 SAT - with ELA Mathematics Levels 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 IEP 61.8% 20.6% 0.0% 0.0% 79.4% 2.9% 0.0% 0.0% 67.4% 18.5% 0.7% 0.0% 77.0% 9.6% 0.0% 0.0% 66.9% 25.5% 5.5% 2.1% 78.2% 16.1% 4.5% 1.2% Non-IEP 32.5% 50.2% 13.9% 2.4% 60.3% 25.8% 12.4% 0.5% 34.3% 50.8% 13.0% 2.0% 56.9% 32.1% 10.6% 0.5% 19.5% 39.9% 26.8% 13.8% 28.0% 34.0% 27.9% 10.1% SAT - Economically Disadvantaged ELA Mathematics Levels 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Free/Reduced Price Lunch 40.6% 45.4% 9.2% 1.4% 66.2% 21.7% 8.7% 0.0% 43.8% 42.9% 9.6% 1.1% 63.2% 26.3% 7.7% 0.2% 38.8% 42.4% 15.3% 3.4% 50.2% 32.8% 14.8% 2.2% Not Eligible 13.9% 50.0% 27.8% 5.6% 44.4% 27.8% 22.2% 2.8% 25.6% 54.9% 15.9% 3.7% 50.0% 36.0% 12.8% 1.2% 14.0% 35.0% 31.4% 19.6% 20.7% 31.4% 33.3% 14.5%