2008 Peoria County School Districts
District #
School Name Population Meets or Exceeds %AYP Number of schools in district
#62
Pleasant Valley
537
68.8
yes
3 primary schools
#63
Norwood
507
76.2
no
2 primary schools
#66
Bartonville
331
73.4
yes
1 primary school
#68
Oak Grove
439
88.7
yes
1 primary school
#69 
Pleasant Hill
228
70.5
yes
1 primary school
#70
Monroe
311
87.1
yes
1 primary school
#150
Peoria
13,642
62.5
no
30- primary, middle and high schools
#265
Farmington
1515
82.4 no
3- 1 primary, 1 middle, and 1 high school
#309
Brimfield
692
86.7
yes
2-1 primary, 1 high school
#310
Limestone
1133
52.9
no
1 high school
#316
Limestone-Walters 217
94
yes
1 primary school
#321
I.V.C.
2203
82.5
no
4-3 primary/middle, 1 high school
#322
Elmwood
743
74.3
no
3- primary, middle, and high school
#323
Dunlap
3121
92.1
yes
7-4 primary, 2 middle, and 1 high school
#324
Peoria Heights
827
68.7
no
2-1primary ,1 high school
#326
Princeville
721
88
yes
2- 1 primary, 1 high school
#327
Illini Bluffs
993
82.8
yes
3- 1 primary, 1 middle school, 1 high school
#328
Hollis

141
95.5
yes
1 primary school
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Adequate Yearly Progress
AYP

The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires all states to measure each public school's and district's achievement and establish annual achievement targets for the state.The overarching goal is for all students to meet or exceed standards in reading and mathematics by 2014.Each year, the state will calculate a school or district's Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) to determine if students are improving their performance based on the established annual targets. Through links on this website, you can review the federal law and regulations regarding AYP.