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  2. DIMMICK COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SD #175
  3. District Environment
  4. District Finances
  • District Snapshot
  • Academic Progress
    • IAR
    • DLM-AA
    • Science Assessment
    • Proficiency
    • Growth Percentile – IAR
    • Participation Rate
    • Achievement Gap
    • Performance Scatterplots
    • Eighth Graders Passing Algebra I
  • Equity Journey Continuum
  • District Environment
    • Climate Survey
    • Early Learning
    • School Finances
    • District Finances
    • Average Class Size
    • Total School Days
    • Health and Wellness
  • Students
    • Enrollment
    • Racial/Ethnic Diversity
    • Advanced Academic Programs
    • Low Income Students
    • Students with IEPs
    • Homeless
    • English Learners
    • Student Attendance
    • Student Mobility
    • Chronic Absenteeism
    • Chronic Truancy Rate
    • Truancy Rate
    • Student Discipline
  • Accountability
    • Summative Designation
    • Summative Designation Meta Indicator Components
    • School Improvement Funds
  • Teachers
    • Total Teachers
    • Teacher Education
    • Student/Teacher Ratios
    • Novice Teachers
    • Out-of-Field Teachers
    • Short Term or Provisional Teachers
    • Retention
    • Salary
    • Teacher Attendance
    • Teacher Evaluation
    • National Board Certified Teachers
    • Teachers with Gifted Endorsement
  • Administrators & Support Personnel
    • Demographics
    • Student/Admin Ratio
    • Student/Certified Staff Ratio
    • Novice Administrators
    • Principal Turnover
    • Salary
    • Support Personnel
    • Total Administrators FTE
  • Schools In District
  • Retired Tests
    • PARCC (2016-2018)
    • Student Academic Growth (2016-2018)
    • ISAT
    • PSAE
    • IAA
    • ACT
    • Career Readiness
    • Students Not Tested
    • Subgroup Comparisons (2010-2014)

DIMMICK COMMUNITY CONSOLIDATED SD #175

Current District Superintendent

Mr. Ryan Linnig

Address

297 N 33RD RD

LA SALLE IL 61301

(815) 223-2933

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District Finances:
  • FY 2024 Percent of Adequacy
  • FY 2024 Local Capacity Target
  • FY 2024 Real Receipts and Adequacy Target
  • FY 2024 Real Receipts and Local Capacity Target
  • FY 2024 Teacher Pension
  • Operating Expense Per Pupil
  • Revenue Percentages
  • Expenditure Percentages
  • Revenue Amounts
  • Expenditure Amounts
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Districts pay for four general functions – instruction, general administration, support services, and others. The upper pie chart shows the percentages of each type of expenditure during the past year. The lower chart displays the average percentages of expenditures by all public school districts in Illinois. Learn More 

 

These figures are based on the district’s audited Annual Financial Report.

A typical school district spends about two-thirds of its budget on compensation for employees, about one-fourth on maintaining safe and comfortable buildings, and the remainder for equipment and supplies. School budgets address the functions shown in the first chart, which cover everything from paying teachers, to heating buildings, data processing, risk management, food service, transportation, bond payments, and many other activities.

Local school boards determine their budgets in an annual process prescribed by state law. Budget-making includes public hearings, posting of proposed budgets, and discussion by the school board. Illinois state law also establishes eight school district funds for the allocation of spending and a rigorous schedule for reporting of school budgets and actual expenditures.

Five and ten-year trends allow you to track changes in expenditures over time. Variations from year to year may reflect local activities such as building a new school, which would be reflected in a higher percentage of expenditures from the Site and Construction Fund. Other changes may result from increases or decreases in state and federal funding and program mandates, as determined by the Illinois General Assembly at the state level and the U.S. Congress at the federal level.

  • Understanding School Finance (Illinois Association of School Boards)

  • School Budgets 101 (American Association of School Administrators)

 
 
 
 
 
 
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