Rogers Elem School
Recent News About Rogers Elem School
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Rogers Elementary School reports 8% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Rogers Elementary School fell to eight percent during the 2019-20 school year, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Rogers Elementary School reports 12% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Rogers Elementary School fell to 12 percent during the 2018-19 school year, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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90 percent of Rogers teachers stay put; average earns $74,225 per year
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 90 percent of teachers stay at Rogers Elementary School year to year, according to their 2020 three-year average.
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Rogers Elementary School scores 41.4% ELA proficiency, 36.9% on math in 2018
Of the 787 students attending Rogers Elementary School in 2018, 41.4 percent scored proficient in English Language Arts and 36.9 percent were proficient in math, according to a report recently released by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
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Statewide test results: white students score 14.2 points higher at Rogers Elementary School
At Rogers Elementary School, a 14.2-point achievement gap persisted between white and black students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: low-income students score 14.8 points lower at Rogers Elementary School
At Rogers Elementary School, a 14.8-point achievement gap persisted between low-income and non-low-income students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: white students score 16.4 points higher at Rogers Elementary School
At Rogers Elementary School, a 16.4-point achievement gap persisted between white and hispanic students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: male students score 0.3 points higher at Rogers Elementary School
At Rogers Elementary School, a 0.3-point achievement gap persisted between male and female students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: black students score 2.1 points higher at Rogers Elementary School
At Rogers Elementary School, a 2.1-point achievement gap persisted between black and hispanic students in 2018.
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Statewide test results: 63 percent of Rogers students failed math
About 37 percent of Rogers Elementary School students passed annual math assessments in 2018 and 63 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 59 percent of Rogers failed English language arts
About 41 percent of Rogers Elementary School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2018 and 59 percent of students failed.
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76.9 percent of Rogers teachers stay put; average earns $73,660.59 per year
More than 76.9 percent of teachers stay at Rogers Elementary School year to year, according to the 2018 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Rogers Elementary School reports 15% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Rogers Elementary School fell to 15 percent during the 2017-18 school year, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Rogers Elementary School reports 27% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Rogers Elementary School rose to 27 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a Chicago City Wire analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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85.6 percent of Rogers teachers stay put; average earns $71,668 per year
More than 85.6 percent of teachers stay at Rogers Elementary School year to year, according to the 2017 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Analysis: 59 percent of Rogers students fail annual tests
Academic results data released recently reveals 41 percent of Rogers Elementary School students are considered on track for the next grade level.
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Statewide test results: 63 percent of Rogers students failed math
About 37 percent of Rogers Elementary School students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 63 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 55 percent of Rogers failed English language arts
About 45 percent of Rogers Elementary School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 55 percent of students failed.