Summary
Zion Chapel High School is an alternative public school located in Jack, Alabama, serving grades PK-12 with a total enrollment of 900 students. The school is part of the Coffee County School District, which is ranked 31st out of 135 districts in the state and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Zion Chapel High School has consistently high four-year graduation rates, ranging from 88.2% to 100% over the past few years, which are significantly higher than the state average. The school's dropout rates have also been relatively low, ranging from 0% to 5.4% in recent years, lower than the state average. However, Zion Chapel High School has experienced higher chronic absenteeism rates compared to the state and county averages, ranging from 10.4% to 17.9% in recent years. The school's test scores in mathematics, science, and English language arts show a mixed performance compared to the state and county averages, with the school performing better in some grade levels and subjects, but lagging behind in others, particularly in higher grade levels. Zion Chapel High School has a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 54.9% to 66.11% in recent years, which is higher than the state average.
When comparing Zion Chapel High School to the nearby schools of Luverne High School, Ariton School, and Brantley High School, all four schools have similar high four-year graduation rates and relatively low dropout rates, suggesting a focus on student success across the region. However, all the schools in the area, including Zion Chapel High School, have higher chronic absenteeism rates compared to the state average, indicating a regional challenge that may require collaborative efforts to address. Additionally, the schools in the region serve a significant population of students from low-income backgrounds, as indicated by their high free and reduced-price lunch rates, highlighting the need for targeted support and resources in the area.
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