Summary:
The Clifton-Clyde school district in Kansas has only one high school, Clifton-Clyde Senior High, which serves 104 students. The school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past few years, dropping from 85th out of 327 Kansas high schools in 2022-2023 to 156th out of 332 in 2024-2025, suggesting its performance may be slipping relative to other schools in the state.
Clifton-Clyde Senior High's academic performance is mixed, with 10th-grade ELA and Math proficiency rates slightly above the state average, but All Grades Math proficiency below the state average. The school's 89.5% four-year graduation rate is commendable, but the high 19.5% chronic absenteeism rate suggests attendance and engagement may be areas of concern. With $12,702 spent per student, the school's funding is on the lower end compared to the state average, which could be a factor in its academic performance and resources available to students.
Despite these challenges, Clifton-Clyde Senior High has some strengths, such as its graduation rates. However, the school faces difficulties in maintaining consistent academic achievement, addressing attendance issues, and potentially providing adequate resources to support student success. Further analysis and comparison to other schools in the state could provide additional insights into the school's performance and areas for improvement.
Thank you for your feedback!