Summary:
The Perry Community School District in Iowa has only one high school, Perry High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has been inconsistent, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between a 1-star and 2-star rating over the past few years.
Perry High School's graduation rate of 88.3% is slightly lower than the state average, and its chronic absenteeism rate of 21.6% is relatively high. While the school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Science are generally higher than the state averages, its Mathematics proficiency rates, especially in 9th grade, are significantly lower. Additionally, over half of the school's students (53.99%) receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a population with a relatively low socioeconomic status.
The school's spending per student of $15,194 is higher than the state average, but it's unclear how this funding is being utilized to support student outcomes. The school's student-teacher ratio of 15.2 is within the typical range. Overall, the data suggests that Perry High School has room for improvement in areas such as attendance, Mathematics performance, and ensuring all students are prepared for success.
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