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School Funding — FY2026i

NCES

State funding formulas determine whether your school districts have enough money. Here's where they stand.

How School Funding Works

State funding formulas calculate an Adequacy Target for each district, the estimated cost to provide an adequate education. Districts are then compared against that target.

Districts are assigned to Tiers 1-4 based on their percentage of adequacy. Tier 1 districts (most underfunded) receive the largest share of new state funding.

Tier 1: Below 60% of adequacy

Tier 2: 60% to below 90% of adequacy

Tier 3: 90% to below 100% of adequacy

Tier 4: At or above 100% of adequacy

Source: State Education Funding Data

Avg % of Adequacyi

74.6%

Adequacy Gapi

$75.6M

Funding vs. Needi

Cons High School District 23069.41%
$92.6M funded$133.3M target
Community High School Dist 21872.19%
$73.1M funded$101.2M target
Palos Comm Cons School Dist 11887.4%
$28.5M funded$32.6M target
Worth School District 12787.73%
$14.6M funded$16.6M target
Palos Heights School Dist 12894.72%
$10.1M funded$10.7M target

District Detail

Cons High School District 230Tier 2
69.41% funded$40.8M gap

60-90% of adequacy — receives moderate new state funding

The state estimates it costs $133.3M to adequately educate all students in this district. The district currently has $92.6M in resources — that's 69.41% of what it needs. There's a $40.8M gap between what the district has and what it needs.

What it needsi

$133.3M

What it hasi

$92.6M

From the statei

$9.1M

This district is better funded than 10% of districts statewide.

Community High School Dist 218Tier 2
72.19% funded$28.1M gap

60-90% of adequacy — receives moderate new state funding

The state estimates it costs $101.2M to adequately educate all students in this district. The district currently has $73.1M in resources — that's 72.19% of what it needs. There's a $28.1M gap between what the district has and what it needs.

What it needsi

$101.2M

What it hasi

$73.1M

From the statei

$33.7M

This district is better funded than 17% of districts statewide.

Palos Comm Cons School Dist 118Tier 2
87.4% funded$4.1M gap

60-90% of adequacy — receives moderate new state funding

The state estimates it costs $32.6M to adequately educate all students in this district. The district currently has $28.5M in resources — that's 87.4% of what it needs. There's a $4.1M gap between what the district has and what it needs.

What it needsi

$32.6M

What it hasi

$28.5M

From the statei

$1.9M

This district is better funded than 63% of districts statewide.

Worth School District 127Tier 2
87.73% funded$2.0M gap

60-90% of adequacy — receives moderate new state funding

The state estimates it costs $16.6M to adequately educate all students in this district. The district currently has $14.6M in resources — that's 87.73% of what it needs. There's a $2.0M gap between what the district has and what it needs.

What it needsi

$16.6M

What it hasi

$14.6M

From the statei

$10.3M

This district is better funded than 64% of districts statewide.

Palos Heights School Dist 128Tier 3
94.72% funded$563K gap

90-100% of adequacy — receives limited new state funding

The state estimates it costs $10.7M to adequately educate all students in this district. The district currently has $10.1M in resources — that's 94.72% of what it needs. There's a $563K gap between what the district has and what it needs.

What it needsi

$10.7M

What it hasi

$10.1M

From the statei

$615K

This district is better funded than 71% of districts statewide.

Statewide Tier Distributioni

Tier 1: 36
Tier 2: 579 (yours)
Tier 3: 96 (yours)
Tier 4: 221