Grade school districts in Smithton, St. Libory and Edwardsville ranked among Metro East's highest for math aptitude, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
As part of the annual Partnership For Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers ("PARCC") examination, Illinois public school students in grades three through eight are tested based on Common Core math standards.
The students pass if their scores either meet or exceed expectations, indicating they're "ready for the next level" of school.
Where did your school district rank?
Metro East districts with highest math scores
Rank
District
City
County
Passing Rate
1
Smithton Community Consolidated School District 130
Smithton
St. Clair
56.5%
2
St. Libory Consolidated School District 30
St Libory
St. Clair
52.8%
3
Edwardsville Community Unit School District 7
Edwardsville
Madison
52%
4
Freeburg Community Consolidated School District 70
Freeburg
St. Clair
50.3%
5
Mascoutah Community Unit School District 19
Mascoutah
St. Clair
47.7%
6
Shiloh Village School District 85
Shiloh
St. Clair
46.1%
7
Wolf Branch School District 113
Swansea
St. Clair
45.5%
8
Millstadt Community Consolidated School District 160
Millstadt
St. Clair
44.1%
9
Triad Community Unit School District 2
Troy
Madison
41.9%
10
O'fallon Community Consolidated School District 90
O Fallon
St. Clair
40.8%
ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY
Millstadt Consolidated Community School District 160 Board• Wolf Branch School District 113 Board• Mascoutah Community Unit School District 19 Board• Triad Community Unit School District 2• Shiloh Village School District 85• O'Fallon Community Consolidated School District 90• Freeburg Community Consolidated School District 70• Smithton Community Consolidated School District 130• St. Libory Consolidated School District 30
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