Metamora High School
Recent News About Metamora High School
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88.7 percent of teachers in schools across Woodford County stay put and earn on average $57,519 per year
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 88.7 percent of teachers stay in schools through Woodford County year to year, according to the 2022 three-year average.
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How many students failed their English exams in Woodford County in 2022?
More than 6 in 10 Woodford County public high school students aren't at grade level in English.
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How many Woodford County students failed their Math exams in 2022?
Nearly 6 in 10 Woodford County public high school students aren't at grade level in Math.
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Metamora High School reports 2% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Metamora High School fell to two percent during the 2019-20 school year, according to a Peoria Standard analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Metamora High School reports 4% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Metamora High School stayed flat at four percent during the 2018-19 school year, according to a Peoria Standard analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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90.3 percent of Metamora teachers stay put; average earns $69,294 per year
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 90.3 percent of teachers stay at Metamora High School year to year, according to their 2020 three-year average.
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Metamora High School scores 49.2% ELA proficiency, 52.5% on math in 2019
Of the 990 students attending Metamora High School in 2019, 49.2 percent scored proficient in English Language Arts and 52.5 percent were proficient in math, according to a report recently released by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE).
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At Metamora, 95 percent of students graduate high school
About 97 percent of ninth graders in 2020 were "on track" to graduate at Metamora High School, where the four-year graduation rate was 95 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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At Metamora High School, 95 percent of students graduate high school; 84 percent go to college
About 90 percent of ninth graders in 2019 were “on track” to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 95 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Metamora High School reports 4% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Metamora High School stayed flat at 4 percent during the 2017-18 school year, according to a Peoria Standard analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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At Metamora, 97 percent of students graduate high school; 78 percent go to college
About 90 percent of ninth graders in 2018 were on track to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 97 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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92.9 percent of Metamora teachers stay put; average earns $68,637.50 per year
More than 92.9 percent of teachers stay at Metamora High School year to year, according to the 2018 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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At Metamora, 96 percent of students graduate high school; 77 percent go to college
About 90 percent of ninth graders in 2017 were on track to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 96 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Metamora High School reports 4% truancy rate
The truancy rate at Metamora High School stayed flat at 4 percent during the 2016-17 school year, according to a Peoria Standard analysis of the latest Illinois schools report card.
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92.3 percent of Metamora teachers stay put; average earns $65,691 per year
More than 92.3 percent of teachers stay at Metamora High School year to year, according to the 2017 three-year average in the latest Illinois schools report card.
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Analysis: Lewistown HS tops rankings with highest rate of students who fail annual tests, still graduate
Despite dismal student performance on annual exams covering math and reading, Peoria metro area high school graduation rates remain high, according to a Peoria Standard analysis of 2016 data from the Illinois State Board of Education.