Summary:
The city of Fort Collins, Colorado is home to 8 high schools, a mix of public and public charter institutions serving students in grades 9-12. These schools vary in enrollment size, student demographics, and academic performance, with several standout institutions that consistently rank among the top schools in the state.
Fossil Ridge High School and Compass Community Collaborative School are two of the highest-performing schools in the area, with exceptional test scores, strong graduation rates, and low dropout rates. In contrast, schools like Centennial High School face challenges, with lower academic performance and higher rates of chronic absenteeism. The data suggests a correlation between socioeconomic factors, such as the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, and academic outcomes.
Across the district, the high schools in Poudre School District R-1 demonstrate consistent graduation rates, dropout rates, and chronic absenteeism, indicating a level of district-wide policy and practice alignment. The two public charter schools in the area, Colorado Early Colleges Fort Collins and Compass Community Collaborative School, are among the highest-performing institutions, outpacing many of the traditional public high schools in the region.
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