Frank C Whiteley Elementary School
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School Summary and Highlights
- Enrolls 601 preschool and elementary school students from grades PK-6
- Ranks 194th out of 2,453 elementary schools in IL.
Additional Contact Information
- Principal or Admin: Mary Szuch
School District Details
- Palatine Community Consolidated School District 15
- Per-Pupil Spending: $10,453
- Students Per Teacher: 17.3
- Enrolled Students: 12,214
Faculty Details and Student Enrollment
Students and Faculty
- Total Students Enrolled: 601
- Total Full Time "Equivalent" Teachers: 31.0
- Average Student-To-Teacher Ratio: 19.4
Students Gender Breakdown
- Males: 298 (49.6%)
- Females: 286 (47.6%)
Free Lunch Student Eligibility Breakdown
- Eligible for Reduced Lunch: 13 (2.2%)
- Eligible for Free Lunch: 23 (3.8%)
- Eligible for Either Reduced or Free Lunch: 36 (6.0%)
Student Enrollment Distribution by Race / Ethnicity
Number | Percent | |
---|---|---|
American Indian | 2 | 0.3% |
Black | 13 | 2.2% |
Asian | 218 | 36.3% |
Hispanic | 75 | 12.5% |
White | 276 | 45.9% |
Number of Students Per Grade
Number | Percent | |
---|---|---|
Pre-Kindergarten | 72 | 12.0% |
Kindergarten | 58 | 9.7% |
1st Grade | 61 | 10.1% |
2nd Grade | 70 | 11.6% |
3rd Grade | 80 | 13.3% |
4th Grade | 72 | 12.0% |
5th Grade | 90 | 15.0% |
6th Grade | 98 | 16.3% |
Attendance, Graduation, and Dropout Rates (2010)
Attendance Rate
School:
96.7%
District:
96.0%
State:
93.9%
Source: IL Department of Education, Source: NCES 2009-2010
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