Full-time
public school teachers 1996-1997
2000
ISAT scores for Logan County
1998
full-time sheriff's department law enforcement employees
1998
full-time police department law enforcement employees
Per capita personal income
Total
and teen births by county
Average
monthly net food stamp payments--Number of persons
Average
monthly net food stamp payments--Stamps issued in dollars
Household
income vs. housing costs
1999 average composite ACT score in small high schools in Logan County
Percent of students from low-income
families in small high schools
in Logan County and comparison counties
1998-99 enrollment of small high
schools in Logan County and comparison counties
1999 composite ACT score
1998-1999 high school enrollment
Percentage of high school students from low-income families
1998 drug arrests per thousand population by county
1990 population
2000
ISAT
scores for Logan County
(Following
is explanatory material, with charts below.)
Level
4/Exceeds Standards:
Students’ work is outstanding and shows comprehensive knowledge
and skills in the learning area. Students consistently use their
knowledge and skills to solve problems and evaluate the results.
Level
3/Meets Standards:
Students’ work shows that they have knowledge and skills in the
learning area. Students consistently use and apply their knowledge
and skills to solve problems.
Level
2/Below Standards:
Students’ work shows basic knowledge and skills in the learning
area. However, students have some gaps in their learning and can
apply it only in limited ways.
Level
1/Academic Warning:
Students’ work shows an inconsistent command of the basic
knowledge and skills. Students have major gaps in their knowledge
and skills and little ability to apply them. They may have serious
errors or misunderstandings.
The
scores under "All" include every student in the district
that took the test.
The
scores under "Non-IEP" include only the students who do
not need special education services.
The
scores under "IEP" include only the students who need
special education services. IEP (Individualized Education Plan)
refers to students who have disabilities and are required to have
written statements of needed special education and related services.
District
21: Emden
Elementary School (K-4), Hartsburg-Emden Junior High (5-12)
District
23: Mount Pulaski
Grade School (K-8), Elkhart Grade School (K-8),
District
27: Adams School
(K-2), Central School (K-6), Jefferson School (K-3), Lincoln Junior High
School (7-8), Northwest School (K-6), Washington-Monroe School (K-6)
District
61: Chester-East
Lincoln Community Consolidated School (K-8)
District
88: New
Holland-Middletown Primary (K-3), New Holland-Middletown Middle
(4-8)
District
92: West Lincoln-Broadwell
Elementary School (K-8)
Charts
compiled and created by Jean Ann Carnley
[Jean
Ann Carnley]
[Statistics compiled by Alexis Asher]
(Taylorville
- Christian County; Malton - Coles County; Effingham - Effingham
County; Canton - Fulton County; Mount Vernon - Jefferson County;
Dixon - Lee County; Pontiac - Livingston County; Lincoln - Logan
County; Marion - Centralia County; Jacksonville - Morgan County)
[Statistics compiled by Alexis Asher]
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