Summary:
The high schools in Dublin City, Georgia, are struggling to meet academic standards, with both Dublin High School and Moore Street Facility performing significantly below the state averages on key metrics such as school rankings, test scores, and graduation rates.
Dublin High School has been ranked between 350-387 out of 442-458 Georgia high schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, while Moore Street Facility has been ranked between 419-457 out of 438-458 Georgia high schools, with a 0-star rating. Both schools have a 4-year graduation rate of 85.4%, which is lower than the state average. The proficiency rates on the Milestones Assessments are also significantly lower than the state averages, ranging from 14.7% to 27.9% proficient or better at Dublin High School and as low as 0% proficient or better at Moore Street Facility.
Despite the low performance, the schools have different spending patterns, with Moore Street Facility spending $19,551 per student, significantly more than the $11,234 per student spent at Dublin High School. However, this higher spending has not translated into better outcomes, raising questions about the effective allocation of resources. Both schools serve communities with high rates of free/reduced lunch recipients, indicating significant socioeconomic challenges that may be contributing to the poor academic performance and requiring targeted interventions and support.
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