School Accountability
According to the Illinois General Assembly, the primary purpose of schooling is the transmission of knowledge and culture through which students learn in areas necessary to their continuing development and entry into the world of work. To fulfill that purpose, the State Board of Education prepared State Goals for Learning and Learning Standards.
The Board gives priority in the allocation of resources, including funds, time, personnel, and facilities, to fulfilling this purpose.
Quality Assurance
The Board continuously monitors student achievement and the quality of the District’s work. The Superintendent shall supervise the following quality assurance components, in accordance with Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) rules, and continuously keep the Board informed:
- Prepare each school’s annual recognition application and quality assurance appraisal, whether internal or external, assess each school’s continuous school improvement.
- Continuously assess the District’s and each school’s overall performance in terms of both academic success and equity. This includes, without limitation, a thorough analysis of ISBE’s balanced accountability measure and each school’s Multiple Measure Index and corresponding Annual Measurable Objective provided by ISBE.
- If applicable, develop Improvement Plans, present them for Board approval, and supervise their implementation.
- Prepare a school report card, present it at a regular Board meeting, and disseminate it as provided by state law.
- In accordance with Sec. 2-3.153 of the School Code, annually administer a climate survey on the instructional environment within the school to, at minimum, students in grades 4 through 8 and teachers.
Adopted: March 17, 2008
Revised: September 25, 2017; April 25, 2022; April 24, 2023; February 26, 2024