Summary:
The city of Show Low, Arizona is home to a diverse set of 10 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 3 alternative schools. The schools in this area display a wide range of performance, with some standouts like Linden Elementary School consistently outperforming district and state averages, while others like Nikolaus Homestead Elementary School struggle to meet state benchmarks.
The high schools in the Show Low Unified District have graduation rates ranging from 78.4% to 78.4%, which are below the state average, and dropout rates of 5.2%, which are higher than the state average. Per-student spending across the district varies greatly, from under $2,000 for the virtual Wmi On Line to over $13,000 for the Show Low Preschool, suggesting potential inequities in resource allocation.
The data also reveals pockets of excellence, such as the performance of the alternative Sequoia Village School and White Mountain Institute, which rank in the top 25% of Arizona high schools. These alternative schools may offer innovative practices that could benefit the broader district and help address the challenges faced by the traditional high schools.
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