PV-O Illinois Report Card Summary
The 2021 Illinois Report Card, an annual report released by the Illinois State Board of Education, backed away from giving each district a designation this fall after an unusual 2020-2021 school year due to COVID-19.
The report, though, continues to break down each district’s finances, expenditures per student, teacher retention, attendance, enrollment, and salaries in an attempt to help constituents gauge the district’s progress.
With 242 students, enrollment at Prairieview-Ogden has dipped since 2019 when the district had 280 students.
The district has 16.1-percent low-income students, which is down from 23-percent in 2019.
The district spends $10,000 per student enrolled.
At $2,699,527 Evidence-Based Funding Resources, Prairieview-Ogden is at 96-percent capacity to meet the $2,813,610 Adequacy Target.
The Prairieview-Ogden School District, which has a total of 19 teachers, has a student-to-teacher ratio of 14.1. The state average is also 18.1.
The teacher retention rate, the 3-year average percentage of teachers returning to work, is at 89.3-percent.
Teachers at Prairieview-Ogden see a lower salary than their state-wide counterparts.
Currently, on average, PV-O teachers are paid $50,331 per year. The state average is $70,705.
SJ-O High School is above the state average of administration to student ratio. The state average of admins to students was 157:1, and the ratio is 112:1 PV-O.
Average administrator pay is below the state average. In 2021, PV-O administrators made an average of $86,359 whereas the state administrators made an average of $114,208.