Summary:
Zip code 33991 in Cape Coral, Florida, is home to 10 schools within the Lee County district, serving elementary through high school students and presenting a stark contrast in academic performance across the area.
The standout performer is Oasis Elementary Charter School-North, which ranks in the 84th percentile statewide with a 4-star rating and boasts the lowest chronic absenteeism rate at just 10.7%. In contrast, North Nicholas High School is in crisis, with a 52.6% graduation rate, a staggering 90% chronic absenteeism rate, and a student-teacher ratio of 50.4:1. The most improved school is Mid Cape Global Academy, which jumped from the 9th to the 33rd percentile in two years. The middle schools, Challenger Middle School and Trafalgar Middle School, are the most consistently high-performing non-charter schools, both ranking in the 64th-65th percentile. Cape Coral High School provides a stable option with a 96.2% graduation rate, while Heritage Charter Academy Of Cape Coral faces the highest poverty rate at 93.16% and ranks in the 7th percentile.
The data reveals that chronic absenteeism is the strongest predictor of school success, with a perfect inverse relationship to test scores. The average absenteeism rate across the zip code is 38.2%, well above the state average. There is no clear link between spending and performance, as the top-performing Oasis Elementary spends a moderate $9,835 per student, while the struggling North Nicholas High spends the least at $9,387 per student. The charter schools in the area represent both the best and worst outcomes, showing that individual school leadership, not school type, is the deciding factor in student achievement.
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