Summary:
The Wray Rd-2 School District in Colorado is home to a single high school, Wray Junior Senior High School, which serves students in grades 7-12. While the school has some positive metrics, such as a relatively high 4-year graduation rate and a low student-teacher ratio, its overall performance on standardized tests and other key measures is generally below the state and district averages.
Wray Junior Senior High School's 4-year graduation rate of 84.2% is slightly above the state average, but its dropout rate of 1.9% is better than both the state and district averages. However, the school struggles with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 27.7%, which is significantly higher than the state and district. On standardized tests, the school's performance is mixed, with higher proficiency rates in English Language Arts but consistently lower rates in mathematics compared to the state and district.
Despite these challenges, the school does have some strengths, including a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 15.6. Additionally, the school serves a population with significant economic challenges, with 60% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Addressing the factors contributing to the school's low academic performance, particularly in mathematics, and high chronic absenteeism rates, could be important focus areas for the school and district to improve student outcomes.
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