Hinsdale Central High School
Recent News About Hinsdale Central High School
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Schools across DuPage County had 72nd highest truancy rate during 2021-2022 school year
Schools among DuPage County had the 72nd highest truancy rate of 6.4% during the 2021-2022 school year, according to the Illinois State Board of Education report.
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How many DuPage County students failed their English exams in 2022?
More than 5 in 10 DuPage County public high school students aren't at grade level in English.
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Analysis: 53.1 percent of students in DuPage County schools failed state Math exam in 2022
More than 5 in 10 DuPage County public high school students aren't at grade level in Math.
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At Hinsdale Central, 94 percent of students graduate high school; 90 percent go to college
About 98 percent of ninth graders in 2018 were on track to graduate at a school where the four-year graduation rate was 94 percent that year, according to the latest Illinois schools report card by the Illinois State Board of Education.
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"Its time to fight fire with fire:" Opponents of Hinsdale tax hike referendum ask police to investigate threatening social media posts
Opponents of a $166 million Hinsdale District 86 ballot initiative have asked police to investigate social media posts threatening them.
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At Hinsdale Central, 95 percent of students graduate high school; 87 percent go to college
About 99 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.
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District 86 eliminates buffer zone between Central and South High Schools
Hinsdale Township High School District 86 voted on Monday night to eliminate the buffer zone between its Central and South High Schools.
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Complaint wants attendance boundaries changed for 'more affluent' Hinsdale Central High
Boundaries governing which of two highs schools -- Central or South -- students attend in Hinsdale Township High School District 86 could change now that the school board has decided to place the controversial issue on its June 18 meeting agenda.