Summary:
Shenandoah School Corporation operates a single high school, Shenandoah High School, which serves students in grades 9-12 in the rural community of Middletown, Indiana. The school's performance has fluctuated in recent years, with its statewide ranking ranging from 129th to 231st among Indiana high schools. While the school has shown some improvement in test scores, particularly in ILEARN/Biology and SAT/Mathematics, its chronic absenteeism rate of 17.8% and the fact that 40.25% of its students receive free or reduced-price lunch suggest areas for potential improvement.
Shenandoah High School's four-year graduation rate for the 2023-2024 school year was 88.4%, which is a positive indicator. However, the school's spending per student of $12,152 and a student-teacher ratio of 14.6 to 1 are within typical ranges, but do not provide a complete picture of the school's resources and their impact on student learning. The school's variable performance and areas for improvement suggest that parents and the community may want to closely monitor the school's progress and advocate for additional support or resources as needed.
Overall, Shenandoah School Corporation operates a single high school that has shown some fluctuations in its statewide ranking and performance metrics. While the school has strengths, such as its graduation rate, it also faces challenges related to chronic absenteeism and the socioeconomic status of its student population. Parents and the community may want to engage with the school and district to understand the school's specific needs and work towards continuous improvement.
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