Summary:
The city of Hudson, Michigan is home to two high schools: Hudson Area JRSR High School and Hudson Technical Alternative. While both schools serve grades 9-12, they exhibit stark contrasts in their academic performance and student demographics.
Hudson Area JRSR High School has a relatively low statewide ranking, placing between 421-620 out of 735-743 Michigan high schools in the past three school years. However, the school maintains a consistent 82.8% four-year graduation rate and a 7.6% dropout rate, slightly below the state average. The school's test scores are generally below the state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from 12.9% to 51.1% across different subjects and grade levels. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students (49.47%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population.
In contrast, Hudson Technical Alternative, a public virtual high school, has an even lower statewide ranking, placing between 688-749 out of 735-824 Michigan high schools in the past two school years. Despite the same 82.8% four-year graduation rate and 7.6% dropout rate as Hudson Area JRSR High School, the school's test scores are significantly lower, with proficiency rates ranging from 24.4% to 25%. Additionally, the school has an extremely high percentage of students (68.45%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a very low-income student population. The school also has an extremely high student-teacher ratio of 519.4, which may contribute to its academic challenges.
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