Summary:
The Cimarron-Ensign school district in Kansas has only one high school, Cimarron High, which serves grades 7-12 with a total enrollment of 282 students. The district is ranked 129 out of 264 districts in the state and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Cimarron High has a relatively strong 89.5% four-year graduation rate and a low 1.3% dropout rate. However, the school's 19.5% chronic absenteeism rate is on the higher side. The school's test scores show a mixed performance, with some grades and subjects performing above the state average, while others are below. The school's 46.1% free/reduced lunch rate indicates a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among its student population.
Despite these challenges, Cimarron High has a small 10.8 student-teacher ratio, suggesting smaller class sizes and a more supportive environment. The school's declining statewide ranking over the past few years, however, suggests it may be struggling to keep up with performance improvements at other schools in the state. Overall, Cimarron High appears to be a fairly typical Kansas high school with some areas of strength and some areas that could use improvement.
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