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Genoa-Kingston Community Unit School District 424, located about 64 miles west of Chicago in the Northeast corner of DeKalb County, serves the communities of Genoa and Kingston Illinois.  The community is predominantly composed of middle class business and professional people who commute to suburban communities like Rockford, Elgin, and Schaumburg.  Because of the proximity to Northern Illinois University, Genoa is home to numerous university professors and staff.  

Genoa-Kingston CUSD 424 is made up of five schools, serving 2058 students in grades K-12.  2003-2004 was the first year for the new Genoa-Kingston High School, and since then all buildings have been renovated and updated with state-of-the-art technology.  

For the past six years Genoa-Kingston CUSD 424 has received financial recognition for district finances by the Illinois State Board of Education, the highest ranking the board has.  

In 2005 Genoa-Kingston was ranked among the top 45 fastest growing districts in Illinois.  

Genoa-Kingston CUSD 424 Facts:

• Five Schools: Kingston Elementary, Davenport Elementary, Genoa Elementary, Genoa-Kingston Middle School, and Genoa-Kingston High School.

• Tax Rate: 4.06%

• Operating expense per pupil: $8,450 (2009)

• Equalized assessed valuation: $222,882,000

• Operating Budget: $16,234,612 (2009)

• College-bound: Over 70%

• Comprehensive standards-aligned curriculum

• Student/teacher ratio (Elementary): 16:1

• Student/teacher ratio (High School): 19:1

Teachers and Staff:

• 48% have a Masters degree or higher

• 5 have National Board Certification

• Average years of experience: 11

 
 

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