Summary:
The Valley Union High School District in Arizona is home to a single high school, Valley Union High School, which serves a relatively small student population of 106 students. The school's academic performance is consistently below the state average, with proficiency rates in science, English language arts, and mathematics significantly lagging behind the Arizona averages.
Despite the school's lower academic achievement, its four-year graduation rate of 81.5% is below the state average, and its dropout rate of 3.2% is higher than the state norm. This suggests that Valley Union High School may face challenges in supporting students to successfully complete their high school education. Additionally, the school serves a population with a relatively low socioeconomic status, with nearly half of the students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
While Valley Union High School has a lower student-teacher ratio of 12.4, which is better than the state average, the school's spending per student of $20,641 is higher than the state average. This raises questions about the efficient allocation of resources and the need to ensure that increased spending translates into improved educational outcomes for the students.
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