Pennoyer School District 79
Recent News About Pennoyer School District 79
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Statewide test results: 51 percent of Pennoyer failed English language arts
About 49 percent of Pennoyer Elementary School students passed annual English language arts assessments in 2017 and 51 percent of students failed.
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Statewide test results: 56 percent of Pennoyer students failed math
About 44 percent of Pennoyer Elementary School students passed annual math assessments in 2017 and 56 percent of students failed.
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Analysis: 54 percent of Pennoyer students fail annual tests
Academic results data released recently reveals 46 percent of Pennoyer Elementary School students are considered on track for the next grade level.
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North Suburbs' 10 worst grade school ELA scores: Where does your school district rank?
Grade school districts in Wheeling, Skokie and Rosemont ranked among North Suburbs' lowest for reading aptitude, according to the Illinois State Board of Education.
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Pennoyer School District 79 placed on financial "Recognition" list by state board of education
The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has placed Pennoyer School District 79 on its financial "Recognition" list.
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Pennoyer SD 79 holds $2.3 million in long-term debt
Pennoyer School District 79 has $2,310,000 in debt, which is $1,100 per household in the district, according to Illinois State Board of Education 2016 financial reports obtained by the North Cook News.
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Former state school employee Becker paid in $89K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.81M in retirement
Former state school employee Janet Becker, who retired in February 2017, saved $89,131 toward a pension over 27 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Miceli paid in $222K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $4.98M in retirement
Former state school employee Susan Miceli, who retired in July 2016, saved $221,676 toward a pension over 25 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Laslo paid in $16K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $514K in retirement
Former state school employee Martha Laslo, who retired in June 2016, saved $15,600 toward a pension over 7 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Godzicki paid in $155K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.96M in retirement
Former state school employee Linda Godzicki, who retired in June 2016, saved $154,685 toward a pension over 33 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.