Area
school
recognized
for
achievement
From the Pantagraph -2/27/09
Phyllis
Coulter.
Pantagraph.
Bloomington,
IL.:
Feb
27,
2009.
pg.
A.
3.
SPRINGFIELD
- Of
almost
1,000
schools
recognized
by
the
Illinois
State
Board
of
Education
and
Northern
Illinois
University
for
achievement
Thursday,
20
are
from
the
Pantagraph
area.
The
2008
Illinois
Honor
roll
schools
were
divided
into
three
categories:
Academic
Excellence,
for
those
that
sustained
high
performance
over
at
least
three
years;
Academic
Improvement,
for
those
showing
substantial
gains
over
three
years;
and
Academic
Spotlight,
for
school
with
high-poverty
rates
and
excellent
performance.
"This
list
of
schools
is
inspiring
and
significant,"
said
State
Superintendent
Christopher
A.
Koch.
Academic
Excellence
Normal-based
Unit
5
received
the
most
Academic
Excellence
awards
among
Central
Illinois
districts.
The
five
Unit
5
schools
recognized
are:
Fox
Creek
and
Northpoint
elementary
schools
in
Bloomington
and
Prairieland,
Colene
Hoose
and
Grove
Elementary
Schools
in
Normal.
"Schools
being
recognized
are
working
hard
to
improve
student
learning,"
said
Unit
5
Superintendent
Gary
Niehaus.
Those
Unit
5
schools
were
among
13
local
schools
and
388
across
the
state
where
90
percent
of
the
students
met
or
exceeded
standards
on
state
tests
scores
over
a
three-year
period
ending
2008.
Other
Academic
Excellence
winners
are:
Tri-Valley
elementary
and
middle
schools,
Downs;
Meadowbrook
Elementary
School,
Forrest;
Goodfield
Elementary
School;
Lexington
elementary
and
junior
high
schools;
and
Tremont
elementary
and
junior
high
schools.
Academic
Improvement
Two
area
schools
were
among
the
153
schools
receiving
Academic
Improvement
awards.
They
were
Bloomington's
Irving
Elementary
School,
which
also
was
a
spotlight
school,
and
Tri-Valley
High
School,
Downs.
All
three
Tri-Valley
schools
were
on
the
state's
honor
roll
list.
"We're
very
excited
and
will
be
rewarding
the
kids,"
said
middle
school
Principal
Jill
Lanier.
As
for
the
secret
to
success,
she
said:
"Everybody
working
as a
team.
Everybody's
on
the
same
page."
Academic
Spotlight
This
region
also
has
six
Academic
Spotlight
schools
among
the
499
"that
are
beating
the
odds
to
overcome
the
achievement
gap,"
according
to
the
state
report.
Bloomington
District
87
previously
announced
its
three
schools
-
Bent,
Irving
and
Sheridan
elementary
schools
- on
that
list.
"I
see
this
as a
cooperative
effort
between
families,
teachers,
the
school
and
students
-
everybody
working
hard
to
make
good
things
happen,"
said
Sheridan
Principal
Jim
Cooper.
Also
on
the
list
were
Northwest
and
Washington-Monroe
elementary
schools,
both
in
Lincoln
and
Oakland
Park
Elementary
School
in
Streator.
A
complete
list
of
the
2008
Illinois
Honor
Roll
Schools
is
online
at
http://www.ilhonorroll.niu.edu/.