Hall Township High School District 502 Board
Recent News About Hall Township High School District 502 Board
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Truancy in Bureau County districts decreased in 2021-22 school year
Truancy is a persistent issue in many schools across the United States, with some students regularly skipping classes and falling behind in their studies.
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Bureau County Education: Which district had most students enrolled in schools in 2021-22 school year
Princeton Elementary School District 115 stood out in Bureau County with 1,083 students enrolled in the 2021-22 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
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There were 17 Black students enrolled in Bureau County districts in 2021-22 school year
In the 2021-22 school year, less than 1% of students enrolled in Bureau County school districts identified as Black.
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Ranking school finances: Which districts are the healthiest in Metro Springfield?
A-C Central Community Unified School District 262, Park Ridge-Niles Community Consolidated School District 64 and Gardner Community Consolidated School District 72C received the best financial ratings by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) for th
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Annual report: Which school districts in Illinois are in the worst financial shape?
Barrington Community Unit School District 220, Lawrence County Community Unit School District 20 and Grant Community Consolidated School District 110 are area districts listed among those that received the lowest financial ratings in Illinois by the Illin
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Analysis: Hall administrators rank 546th in state for average pay
Administrators in Hall Township High School District 502 earn an average of $93,333 per year, ranking 546th out of 864 districts in the state.
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Report: Hall spent $17,946 per student in 2017-18
Spending per pupil at Hall Township High School District 502 is up 19.3 percent from five years ago, according to a Sangamon Sun analysis of district finances.
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Former state school employee Klopcic paid in $145K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.94M in retirement
Former state school employee Karen Klopcic, who retired in May 2018, saved $144,777 toward a pension over 47 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Struna paid in $250K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $5.97M in retirement
Former state school employee Michael Struna, who retired in July 2017, saved $250,056 toward a pension over 38 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Anderson paid in $120K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.05M in retirement
Former state school employee Julie Anderson, who retired in May 2017, saved $119,734 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Smith paid in $138K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3.34M in retirement
Former state school employee Steven Smith, who retired in June 2016, saved $137,873 toward a pension over 39 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Daft paid in $100K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $1.28M in retirement
Former state school employee Janet Daft, who retired in June 2016, saved $99,577 toward a pension over 17 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Martin paid in $135K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $3M in retirement
Former state school employee Kathleen Martin, who retired in June 2016, saved $134,724 toward a pension over 35 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.
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Former state school employee Furlan paid in $157K to teachers' pension fund, could collect $2.22M in retirement
Former state school employee Joseph Furlan, who retired in June 2016, saved $156,640 toward a pension over 22 years working for public schools, Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois records show.