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11.4% of teachers are leaving their jobs at Peoria County

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The Illinois Schools Report Card indicates that 88.6% of teachers remain in schools through Peoria County year to year, based on the 2023 three-year average, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.

The Illinois State Board of Education records data concerning faculty salary, retention, and attendance because maintaining a stable faculty makes for a better environment for teachers and students, furthering student success, according to the report.

There were 1,844 full-time faculty members in Peoria County, with a student-teacher ratio of 15-to-1. Data shows that 27,081 students were welcomed at the 64 schools in the county.

The average salary for teachers within the county is around $62,000, ranking it 19th out of 102 counties in the state for pay. About 67.7% of teachers in the county were absent 10 days or fewer in 2023, compared to the statewide average of 64.4%.

Salaries vary depending on the school and district, as well as the teacher's level of experience and education, according to the report. The U.S. Department of Education considers teacher attendance a "leading indicator" of how well students perform. When a high rate of teachers is absent more than 10 days, data shows students perform worse.

In 2023, Illinois registered a teacher retention rate of around 90%. Yet, around 91% of superintendents reported having a 'serious' problem teacher shortage problem. In total, almost 4,100 teaching positions remained vacant by the end of the year.

“They’re putting a substitute in there, that’s somebody with a four-year degree that’s not in teaching. They’re using a retired teacher…or worse than that, they’re canceling the class, putting the kids in other classrooms, putting them in study hall, but those are strategies we have to use if there’s no qualified teacher,” said Beth Crider, regional superintendent of Peoria County Regional Office of Education #48.

To address the issue, Governor J.B. Pritzker proposed a three-year, $70 million program aimed at hiring and retaining qualified educators in the state.

Teacher Retention Rate in Peoria County Over 3 Years

YearTeacher retention rateAvg Salary
202388.6%$62,000
202385.8%$59,000
202384.5%$58,000

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Limestone Walters Elem SchoolTrewyn Primary SchoolWilder-Waite Elementary SchoolDunlap Middle SchoolRidgeview Elementary SchoolKellar Primary SchoolHickory Grove Elementary SchoolNorwood Elementary SchoolPrinceville High SchoolIllinois Valley Central High SchoolBanner Elementary SchoolNorwood Primary SchoolGlen Oak Community Learning CenterMark W. Bills Middle SchoolBartonville Elementary SchoolDunlap High SchoolWashington Gifted SchoolMossville Junior High SchoolElmwood Elementary SchoolChillicothe Elementary CenterOak Grove SchoolIllini Bluffs Elementary SchoolVon Steuben Middle SchoolBrimfield High SchoolThomas Jefferson Primary SchoolDunlap Valley Middle SchoolPleasant Hill Elementary SchoolPleasant Valley Elementary SchoolCalvin Coolidge Middle SchoolRolling Acres Middle SchoolMossville Elementary SchoolRichwoods High SchoolHines Primary SchoolCharter Oak Primary SchoolQuest Charter School AcademyFarmington Central Junior High SchoolChillicothe Junior High SchoolWhittier Primary SchoolDunlap Grade SchoolElmwood Junior High SchoolCharles A. Lindbergh Middle SchoolManual AcademySterling Middle SchoolPleasant Valley Middle SchoolDr. Maude A. Sanders Primary SchoolSouth Elementary SchoolRoosevelt Magnet SchoolPrinceville Elementary SchoolPeoria Heights Grade SchoolHarrison Community Learning CenterBrimfield Grade SchoolMonroe Elementary SchoolIllini Bluffs High SchoolPeoria Heights High SchoolLimestone Community High SchoolElmwood High SchoolHollis Consolidated Grade School

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