Batavia High School
Recent News About Batavia High School
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What is the highest percentage of truancy in schools among Kane County during 2021-2022 school year?
Schools among Kane County had the 16th highest truancy rate of 19.8% during the 2021-2022 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
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88.8 percent of teachers in schools across Kane County stay put and earn on average $72,438 per year
The Illinois Schools Report Card finds that 88.8 percent of teachers stay in schools through Kane County year to year, according to the 2022 three-year average.
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How many Kane County students failed their English exams in 2022?
More than 7 in 10 Kane County public high school students aren't at grade level in English.
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How many students failed their Math exams in Kane County in 2022?
More than 7 in 10 Kane County public high school students aren't at grade level in Math.
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BATAVIA SR HIGH SCHOOL: BPS101 Admin shared a message
You can become a substitute teacher in a few simple steps.
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BATAVIA SR HIGH SCHOOL: Class of 2019!
Class of 2019: Don't forget all information about upcoming events can be found on the senior newsletter
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BATAVIA SR HIGH SCHOOL: Our Key Dates page has been updated
Our Key Dates page has been updated for May to reflect the emergency days
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BATAVIA SR HIGH SCHOOL: Q&A for Incoming Freshman Parents
Friday, January 18, 2019 at 7 AM – 7:30 AM CST Parents, Stop in and ask questions about the course selection process, four year planning, and transition to BHS!
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At Batavia Senior, 95 percent of students graduate high school; 88 percent go to college
About 97 percent of ninth graders in 2018 were on track to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 95 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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At Batavia Senior, 95 percent of students graduate high school; 76 percent go to college
About 94 percent of ninth graders in 2017 were on track to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 95 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.