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Deerfield follows a trimester system, in which the school year is divided into three academic grading periods. Deerfield students take a full liberal arts curriculum, including English, history, foreign language, mathematics, laboratory science, visual and performing arts, and philosophy and religion.
In the 2018-2019 academic year, Deerfield High School graduated 98% of its senior class. It also had 68% of students take AP classes, and was ranked as 12th in Illinois High Schools. [ 12 ] Deerfield has made Adequate Yearly Progress on the Prairie State Achievement Examination, which with the ACT comprises the assessment tools used in Illinois ...
[3] The district administration office is located on the site of Kipling Elementary School, at 517 Deerfield Road Deerfield, IL 60015. [4] As of the academic year 2020/21, the district had a budget of $56,111,793 which equated to an average annual spending of $18,794 (1.45% increase from the following year).
Deerfield schools, Deerfield Hwy. The Deerfield Public School District, was a public school district in Lenawee County, Michigan and covered the area of Deerfield Township, as well as some surrounding areas. It merged with Britton Macon Area schools to form the Britton Deerfield School District in 2011. The two schools had already merged sports ...
In August 2007, Deerfield published 8 × 8: Writings from the Eight School Association, [56] [57] a collection of student writing curated by teachers and student editors at the ESA schools. [58] In the preface, Deerfield's head wrote that she hoped future editions of the collection would "fost[er] intellectual relationships among its members."
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H. Stuart Hughes (1916–1999), academic and activist; Edwin W. Martin (1917–1991), U.S. Ambassador to Burma; John Edward Sawyer (1917–1995), president of Williams College; Robert Morgenthau (1919-2019), Manhattan district attorney; James Colgate Cleveland (1920–1995), U.S. Congressman from New Hampshire