WILMETTE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
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School Information
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GreatSchools Rating:
10
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Educational Climate:
Above Average
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Technology Measure:
High
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Type:
Public
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Grades:
7th Grade - 8th Grade
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District:
Wilmette Public School District 39
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Students/Teacher:
12
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Students/Grade:
414.5
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Number Students:
829
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Number Teachers:
69
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Number Classrooms:
35
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Expense/Pupil:
$6,300.00 - 6,799.99
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Poverty Level:
0 - 5.9 PERCENT
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Number Computers:
350
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Number PCs:
0
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Number Macs:
350
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Principal:
Dr David Palzet
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CHARTER SCHOOL
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GIFTED AND TALENTED PROGRAMS
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ESL
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SPECIAL EDUCATION
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS
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ALTERNATIVE PROGRAMS
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YEAR ROUND CLASSES
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VOC-TECH
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ADULT EDUCATION
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NCLB SCHOOL
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BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL
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COALITION OF ESSENTIAL SCHOOLS
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AYP SCHOOL
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
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MAGNET SCHOOL
School Ratings & Reviews
School Ratings (13 ratings)
Parent Review |
Rating:
Posted 2005-08-20
"Lots of opportunities for the kid who is looking for them. Shy kids may find themselves overwhelmed."
Student Review |
Rating:
Posted 2004-02-08
"I am currently a student at WJHS, and I feel that our school could be a lot better. Some of the teachers that I had in seventh grade were great, but this year, in eighth grade, I am in team AA and this means I only have two teachers as opposed to 5. I strongly dislike both of them. One picks favorites and ignores the students that she dislikes, and the other doesn't know anything about the 3 subjects she teaches! Everyone is constantly correcting her and in Social Studies, she has to look simple things up all the time! Furthermore, I believe that WJHS spends way too much money on computers -- we get new ones each year! We could be using our money for better purposes. Finally, our school thinks that everyone bullies and teases each other all the time. In my 1 1/2 years at this school, I have never witnessed any bullying or teasing. (Sometimes I hear friends teasing each other jokingly, and a teacher yelling at them, and the students look at each other thinking, 'what is that teacher's problem?' WHJS coul improve!"