The ISBE said 53.4 percent of Shiloh Middle School students taking the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam in 2016 passed, in comparison to the 49.2 percent passage rate in 2015.
Meanwhile, the school posted an average spending rate of $9,090 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
Shiloh Middle School
53.4%
Waterloo Junior High School
51.8%
Mascoutah Middle School
49.3%
Highland Middle School
49.2%
Columbia Middle School
49.0%
Liberty Middle School
48.4%
Wolf Branch Middle School
47.0%
Lincoln Middle School
43.8%
Pontiac Junior High School
42.0%
Central Junior High School
34.7%
Whiteside Middle School
31.5%
West Junior High School
27.1%
Grant Middle School
24.6%
Alton Middle School
23.7%
Wilbur Trimpe Middle School
23.2%
Roxana Junior High School
22.8%
Collinsville Middle School
20.8%
Emge Junior High School
15.8%
East Alton Middle School
14.7%
Coolidge Junior High School
12.5%
Lewis-Clark Junior High School
11.5%
Grigsby Intermediate School
9.6%
East St. Louis-Lincoln Middle School
8.1%
7th Grade Academy
5.9%
Madison Junior High School
5.2%
8th Grade Academy
5.1%
Mason/Clark Middle School
2.6%
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Collinsville Middle School• Mascoutah Middle School• Lincoln Middle School• Whiteside Middle School• West Junior High School• Wilbur Trimpe Middle School• Liberty Middle School• Central Junior High School• Roxana Junior High School• Shiloh Middle School• Highland Middle School• Alton Middle School• Wilbur Trimpe Middle School• Waterloo Junior High School• Columbia Middle School• East Alton Middle School• Emge Junior High School• Grant Middle School• Lewis-Clark Junior High School• Coolidge Junior High School• Wolf Branch Middle School• Grigsby Intermediate School
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