📊 Data: NCES CCD 2024–2025·🔄 Updated: May 2026·Editorial standards
🏆 Rankings · State Test Data (EDFacts 2017–18)

Best School Districts
in Illinois

Illinois has 462 rated public school districts. Rankings reflect state reading & math assessment proficiency, percentile-ranked within each state. Use the zip code search to find and compare districts near your address.

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📊 What this ranking measures
Rankings are based on academic achievement — the share of students scoring proficient or above on state reading and math assessments (NCES EDFacts, 2017–18), ranked against other districts in the same state — not on spending, district size, or staffing. See full methodology →
Top 25 Districts Illinois Sorted by rating — highest first
#DistrictCityRatingState Percentile
#1Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125Adlai E. Stevenson10/10  Excellent99th
#2Lake Bluff Elementary School District 65Lake Bluff10/10  Excellent99th
#3Lake Forest School District 67 / Lake Forest High SchoolLake Forest10/10  Excellent99th
#4Libertyville Community High School District 128Libertyville10/10  Excellent99th
#5New Trier Township High School District 203New Trier Township10/10  Excellent99th
#6Northfield Township High School District 225Northfield Township10/10  Excellent99th
#7Wilmette School District 39 / New Trier Township HighWilmette10/10  Excellent99th
#8Winnetka School District 36 / New Trier Township HighWinnetka10/10  Excellent99th
#9Hinsdale Central School District / CCSD 181Hinsdale10/10  Excellent98th
#10Hinsdale Township High School District 86Hinsdale Township10/10  Excellent98th
#11North Shore School District 112 / Highland Park High School District 113Highland Park10/10  Excellent98th
#12Township High School District 113Township10/10  Excellent98th
#13Tri-Valley Community Unit School District 3Tri-Valley10/10  Excellent98th
#14Dunlap Community Unit School District 323Dunlap10/10  Excellent97th
#15Lyons Township High School District 204Lyons Township10/10  Excellent97th
#16Oak Park Elementary SD 97 / Oak Park-River Forest HighOak Park10/10  Excellent97th
#17Oak Park Elementary School District 97Oak Park10/10  Excellent97th
#18Oak Park and River Forest District 200Oak Park and River Forest10/10  Excellent97th
#19Teutopolis Community Unit School District 50Teutopolis10/10  Excellent97th
#20Byron Community Unit School District 226Byron10/10  Excellent96th
#21Pecatonica Community Unit School District 321Pecatonica10/10  Excellent96th
#22St. Charles Community Unit School District 303St. Charles10/10  Excellent96th
#23Barrington Community Unit School District 220Barrington10/10  Excellent95th
#24Indian Prairie Community Unit School District 204Indian Prairie10/10  Excellent95th
#25Morton Community Unit School District 709Morton10/10  Excellent95th

Best School Districts in Illinois (2026)

This ranking covers 462 rated public school districts in Illinois, scored using NCES EDFacts state assessment data for the 2017–18 school year — the most recent district-level federal collection we have processed. Each district's reading and math proficiency rates are averaged, then ranked against other districts in the same state to produce a 1–10 score.

A district's score reflects how its students perform on state assessments relative to same-state peers — it is not a direct measure of teaching quality, school culture, or individual student outcomes. Always visit schools, talk to local families, and contact districts directly before making decisions. Learn how ratings are calculated →

How to Use This List

Click any district name to see its zip code page and confirm your exact assignment with the district office. Boundaries don't always follow city or neighborhood lines — the zip code search gives you the most accurate result.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best school district in Illinois?
Based on state reading and math assessment proficiency (NCES EDFacts, 2017–18), the top-rated district is Adlai E. Stevenson High School District 125 in Adlai E. Stevenson, rated 10/10 (Excellent).
How are these rankings calculated?
Rankings use the share of students scoring proficient or above on state reading and math assessments (NCES EDFacts, 2017–18), ranked against other districts in the same state, then converted to a 1–10 scale. Full methodology here.
Are ratings based on test scores?
Yes. Ratings are based directly on state reading and math assessment proficiency rates, not on enrollment, spending, or school count. They are a starting point for research, not a final verdict on school quality.