Summary:
The Lake Havasu Unified District in Arizona is home to two high schools: Lake Havasu High School and Havasuonline. These schools serve students in grades 9-12 and provide educational opportunities in the Lake Havasu City area.
Based on the available data, Lake Havasu High School emerges as the standout school in the district. It has a higher statewide ranking of 97 out of 271 Arizona high schools, outperforms the district and state averages in all three subject areas (Science, English Language Arts, and Mathematics) for 11th-grade students, and maintains a lower student-teacher ratio of 21.9 compared to Havasuonline's ratio of 36.6. Additionally, Lake Havasu High School spends $6,384 per student, significantly more than the $1,790 spent per student at Havasuonline.
In contrast, Havasuonline, the district's virtual high school, lags behind in academic performance, with lower proficiency rates in the three subject areas compared to the district and state averages. The school's statewide ranking of 237 out of 271 Arizona high schools also reflects its relatively weaker performance. These findings suggest that while both schools have the same four-year graduation rate and dropout rate, the traditional Lake Havasu High School appears to provide a more robust and effective educational experience for students in the Lake Havasu Unified District.
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