Quick Facts (2026)
- School Type: Alternative school
- Grades: 7-12
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), IL Dept. of Education
School Overview
The teacher population of 3 teachers has grown by 200% over five school years.
School Type
Grades Offered
Grades 7-12
Total Students (19-20)
36 students
Total Classroom Teachers
3 teachers
Year Founded
2025
School Rankings
Student-Teacher Ratio
n/a
13:1
American Indian
(19-20)3%
n/a
Asian
(19-20)n/a
5%
Hispanic
(19-20)3%
26%
Black
(19-20)6%
17%
White
(19-20)86%
48%
Hawaiian
(19-20)n/a
n/a
Two or more races
(19-20)2%
4%
Eligible for Free Lunch (19-20)
58%
47%
Eligible for Reduced Lunch (05-06)
9%
6%
School Statewide Testing
School District Name
Menard/Sangamon Regional Office Of Education School District
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), IL Dept. of Education
Frequently Asked Questions
How many students attend Sangamon Safe School Program?
36 students attend Sangamon Safe School Program.
What is the racial composition of the student body?
86% of Sangamon Safe School Program students are White, 6% of students are Black, 3% of students are American Indian, 3% of students are Hispanic, and 2% of students are Two or more races.
What grades does Sangamon Safe School Program offer ?
Sangamon Safe School Program offers enrollment in grades 7-12
What school district is Sangamon Safe School Program part of?
Sangamon Safe School Program is part of Menard/Sangamon Regional Office Of Education School District.
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