Summary:
The city of Albion, Illinois is home to a single high school, Edwards County High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. Located in Edwards County CUSD 1, the school has a strong overall performance, with above-average graduation rates, low dropout rates, and generally solid test scores compared to the state average.
Edwards County High School stands out for its 89.0% four-year graduation rate, which exceeds the Illinois state average. The school also has a lower-than-average dropout rate of 2.4%. However, the school struggles with higher-than-average chronic absenteeism, with 25.4% of students chronically absent. Academically, the school outperforms the state in ACT/ELA, ACT/Science, and PreACT Secure/ELA, but underperforms in ACT/Math, PreACT Secure/Math, SAT/Math, and SAT/ELA.
The school serves a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with 41.1% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite this, the school is well-resourced, spending $13,685 per student and maintaining a low 11.4 student-teacher ratio. While the school's overall performance is strong, there are areas for improvement, such as addressing chronic absenteeism and boosting math proficiency. The school's performance has also fluctuated in recent years, suggesting the need for further analysis and targeted interventions to ensure continued success.
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