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Sunday, November 9, 2025

Lincolnshire Prairie View SD103 releases results from annual inequity perception survey

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Anne van Gerven President | Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103

Anne van Gerven President | Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103

At the end of the 2024-2025 academic year, Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103 conducted a survey to assess experiences and perceptions of inequity within its school community. The district received 177 responses from families.

The results showed that most respondents believe the district is effectively addressing issues related to inequity. However, several areas for improvement were identified by at least ten families. These include enhancing communication and access to resources, increasing opportunities for parent and family engagement, and continuing efforts in cultural awareness and inclusion.

"We value your ongoing input and would appreciate your thoughts regarding these results. Please take a moment to review the findings and share your feedback by completing a brief, one-question survey by Monday, November 10, at 12:00 p.m," the district stated.

"Your additional feedback is vital and will directly support the district's continuous efforts to serve our community in the most equitable manner possible," according to the statement.

The district serves Lake County through Daniel Wright Junior High School, Half Day School, and Laura B. Sprague School (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/). Data from the Illinois State Board of Education show that Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103 employs 151 teachers with an average salary of $76,028; about 85 percent are women while nearly 15 percent are men. There are no teachers in this district with more than ten absences in a school year (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).

Student demographics indicate that approximately 45.6 percent of students are White, less than one percent are Black, around four percent are Hispanic, and nearly half—48.4 percent—are Asian (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/). In terms of financial data, during 2020 the district spent $26,851 per student for a total expenditure of just over $50 million (https://www.illinoisreportcard.com/).

"Thank you for your continued partnership and support as we raise our Leaders in Learning," said the statement from Lincolnshire Prairie View School District 103.

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