On the 2014-2015 Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) exam (www.illinoisreportcard.com), students at Farmingdale Elementary School scored a passage rate of 49.4 percent and a failure rate of 50.6 percent.
Passage of the PARCC exam reflects the percentage of students who "met expectations" or "exceeded expectations." In Illinois, overall, 32.9 percent of students passed the PARCC exam.
Per pupil spending at Farmingdale Elementary School is $9,891. The average spending in the state is $12,521. Farmingdale Elementary School is part of the Pleasant Plains Community Unit School District (CUSD) 8 school district; 67.3 percent of Pleasant Plains CUSD 8's spending is supported by local funding. For the average school district in Illinois 66 percent of per pupil spending is supported with local funds.
Chicago Public Schools is seeking a bailout of its district from Illinois taxpayers. Students in Chicago Public Schools scored a passage rate of 25 percent on the PARCC exam. Per pupil spending in Chicago is $15,120, with 49 percent of this amount coming from local sources of funds. Chicago is seeking to expand the per pupil funding by 25 percent. By their plan, all of this increase would be paid for by Illinois taxpayers. This would bring the total funding to $18,900. Illinois taxpayers would provide approximately 61percent of this higher funding level.