The ISBE said 48.9 percent of Richard F. Bernotas Middle School students taking the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam in 2016 passed, in comparison to the 52.3 percent passage rate in 2015.
Meanwhile, the school posted an average spending rate of $10,570 per pupil, below the state's average of $12,821.
The PARCC test is a state-mandated exam used to assess the school and student performance in several states nationwide.
The following table lists passage rates of area middle schools.
School
Passage Rate
Prairie Grove Junior High School
58.5%
Cary Junior High School
53.6%
Nippersink Middle School
52.2%
Fox River Grove Middle School
51.9%
Heineman Middle School
50.3%
Richard F. Bernotas Middle School
48.9%
Marlowe Middle School
48.4%
Lundahl Middle School
46.0%
Marengo Community Middle School
44.3%
Matthews Middle School
43.5%
McHenry Middle School
40.5%
Hannah Beardsley Middle School
40.4%
Johnsburg Junior High School
38.9%
Algonquin Middle School
34.8%
Parkland School
33.4%
Alden-Hebron Middle School
32.9%
Stanton School
30.2%
Chauncey H. Duker School
27.7%
Creekside Middle School
27.6%
Northwood Middle School
21.6%
Harvard Junior High School
19.3%
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Creekside Middle School• Nippersink Middle School• Johnsburg Junior High School• Alden-Hebron Middle School• Marlowe Middle School• Parkland School• Northwood Middle School• Algonquin Middle School• Chauncey H. Duker School• Cary Junior High School• Marlowe Middle School• Richard F. Bernotas Middle School• Heineman Middle School• Marlowe Middle School• McHenry Middle School• Hannah Beardsley Middle School• Lundahl Middle School• Marengo Community Middle School• Prairie Grove Junior High School• Illinois State Board Of Education• Fox River Grove Middle School• Harvard Junior High School
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