Summary:
The Florence Unified School District in Arizona is home to three high schools: Poston Butte High School, Florence High School, and San Tan Foothills High School. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide a consistent level of education across the district, with no clear standout performer.
Based on the available data, all three high schools have similar performance metrics, with Poston Butte High School ranking 176th out of 271 Arizona high schools, Florence High School ranking 194th, and San Tan Foothills High School ranking 235th in the 2024-2025 school year. The schools also share identical graduation and dropout rates, with 78.4% of students graduating and 5.2% dropping out in the 2023-2024 school year. However, proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science are below the state averages across all three schools.
In terms of resources, the student-teacher ratios vary, with San Tan Foothills High School having the lowest ratio at 16.1 students per teacher, followed by Florence High School at 18.9 and Poston Butte High School at 20.3. Spending per student also differs, with Florence High School spending the most at $7,554 per student, compared to $6,884 at Poston Butte High School and $6,841 at San Tan Foothills High School. Despite these differences, the schools' performance remains consistent, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to improve academic achievement across the district.
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