Summary:
The Edgar County CUD 6 district in Illinois contains a single high school, Chrisman High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has been somewhat inconsistent in recent years, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between 2 and 3 stars out of 5.
Chrisman High School's strengths appear to be in English Language Arts and Science, where its proficiency rates are above the state averages. However, its performance in Mathematics is significantly lower than the state average, which could be an area of concern. The school's small student population and low student-teacher ratio may provide opportunities for more personalized attention and support for students, but the high free and reduced-price lunch rate suggests that the school may be serving a population with greater socioeconomic challenges.
The school's higher-than-average per-student spending may indicate that the district is investing resources in the school, but the academic performance data suggests that these investments may not be translating into consistently strong student outcomes. Overall, the data suggests that Chrisman High School is facing some challenges in maintaining consistent academic performance, particularly in Mathematics, but the school's strengths in other areas and its small size may provide opportunities for improvement if the school can address its areas of weakness.
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