Top Maple Park Public Schools
- For the 2021 school year, there are 2 public schools in Maple Park, IL, serving 1,527 students. Maple Park has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Illinois.
- Maple Park, IL public schools have an average math proficiency score of 45% (versus the Illinois public school average of 32%), and reading proficiency score of 55% (versus the 37% statewide average). Schools in Maple Park have an average ranking of 9/10, which is in the top 20% of Illinois public schools.
- The top ranked public schools in Maple Park, IL are Lily Lake Grade School and Kaneland Senior High School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
- Minority enrollment is 20% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Illinois public school average of 52% (majority Hispanic).
- The student:teacher ratio of 15:1 is equal to the Illinois public school average of 15:1.
Top Maple Park, IL Public Schools (2021)
- School (Math and Reading Proficiency) Location Grades Students
- Lily Lake Grade School Math: 60-64% | Reading: 75-79%Rank:10/Top 5%5n720 Il Route 4710
Maple Park, IL 60151
(847) 464-6011
Grades: K-5 | 214 students
- Kaneland Senior High School Math: 39% | Reading: 47%Rank:8/Top 30%47w326 Keslinger Rd10
Maple Park, IL 60151
(630) 365-5100
Grades: 9-12 | 1,313 student
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