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  1. Dekalb, IL 60115-8227. (815) 754-2100. District: DeKalb CUSD 428. SchoolDigger Rank: 467th of 699 Illinois High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $16,087. Feeder schools for DeKalb High School: Elementary: Cortland Elementary School.

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  2. Current Principal Dr. Donna Larson Current District Superintendent Dr. Minerva Garcia Sanchez Address 501 W DRESSER RD DEKALB IL 60115 (815) 754-2100

  3. Dekalb High School is a public school located in Dekalb, Illinois. It is a school in DeKalb Community Unit School District 428 district. According to the Illinois state assessment result, 29% of students are proficient in Math learning and 36% of students are proficient in English/language arts learning. It has 1,824 students through grade 8 to 12.

  4. Parents and staff members with concerns about their student are welcome to contact a Student Services staff member. If you are unsure who your child's counselor is, please refer to your child's schedule. If you have a general question, please contact our Student Services Secretary, Mrs. Isabel Puga, at 815.754.2122 or Isabel.Puga@d428.org.

  5. 3. Juni 2022 · June 02, 2022 at 10:58 pm CDT. DeKALB - DeKalb High School will have a new principal next school year, and a familiar face is expected to step into the role. Donna Larson, who’s been with the district for a decade and most recently worked as assistant principal at the high school, will take over the role after longtime principal James Horne ...

  6. View DHS yearbook pictures at Classmates.com®. Click on the yearbooks below to view a scanned copy online at Classmates.com®. If you don't see your class's yearbook, scroll down for more. 1925 Dekalb High School Yearbook. 1930 Dekalb High School Yearbook. 1931 Dekalb High School Yearbook. 1932 Dekalb High School Yearbook.

  7. The denominator for calculating proficiency for the purposes of accountability is the higher of 95 percent OR the school’s actual participation rate. A larger denominator with the same numerator will result in a lower proficiency rate. Starting in 2018, the percent of students who are proficient will now be calculated two ways. Historically, percent proficient was calculated by taking the ...