Summary:
The Page Unified School District #8 in Arizona operates 6 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The district serves the Page area and has faced consistent underperformance compared to state averages, as evidenced by low test scores and a poor district ranking.
Among the standout schools, Lake View Elementary Primary has the highest student-teacher ratio and per-student spending, potentially indicating smaller class sizes and better resources. In contrast, Manson Mesa High School has the lowest enrollment with only 58 students, and Sage & Sand Academy, an alternative virtual school, has the lowest per-student spending at $2,774.
The district's graduation rates and dropout rates are consistent across the schools, with Page High School and Manson Mesa High School both having a 78.4% four-year graduation rate and a 5.2% dropout rate. However, the test scores for Page High School, Desert View Elementary Intermediate, and Page Middle School are generally lower than the state averages across various subjects and grade levels, indicating a need for improvement in academic performance.
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