La Salle-Peru Township High School District 120, Serena Community Unit School District 2 and La Moille Community Unit School District 303 reported the highest rate of students suspended for reasons related to drug offenses during the 2016-17 school year in Illinois Valley, according to the latest report from the Illinois State Board of Education.
In this analysis, the incident rate is calculated by dividing the number of incidents by district enrollment.
School discipline: Drugs-related suspensions
Rank
District
City
Enrollment
Drug-related suspensions
Incident rate
1
La Salle-Peru Township High School District 120
La Salle
1,220
14
1.15
2
Serena Community Unit School District 2
Serena
652
6
0.92
3
La Moille Community Unit School District 303
La Moille
241
2
0.83
4
Mendota Township High School District 280
Mendota
553
3
0.54
5
Streator Township High School District 40
Streator
943
5
0.53
6
Morris School District 54
Morris
1,179
6
0.51
7
Hall Township High School District 502
Spring Valley
417
2
0.48
8
Ottawa Township High School District 140
Ottawa
1,384
3
0.22
9
La Salle Elementary School District 122
La Salle
940
2
0.21
10
Bureau Valley Cusd #340
Walnut
1,112
2
0.18
11
Putnam County Community Unit School District 535
Granville
858
1
0.12
12
Streator Elementary School District 44
Streator
1,633
1
0.06
ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY
Streator Elementary School District 44 Board• Bureau Valley Community Unit School District 340 Board• Hall Township High School District 502 Board• Putnam County Community Unit School District 535• La Moille Community Unit School District 303• Mendota Township High School District 280 Board• Morris School District 54• Serena Community Unit School District 2• La Salle Elementary School District 122• Ottawa Township High School District 140• La Salle-Peru Township High School District 120• Streator Township High School District 40
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