Summary:
The Moscow Public Schools district in Kansas has only one high school, Moscow High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The data suggests that Moscow High has been facing significant challenges in recent years, with a decline in its statewide ranking and academic performance.
Moscow High's performance on standardized tests has been relatively low compared to the state average, with the percentage of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and Mathematics dropping from 2023-2024 to 2024-2025. The school's four-year graduation rate of 89.5% in 2023-2024 is slightly below the state average, while its dropout rate of 1.3% is relatively low. However, the school has a high percentage of students (48.61%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school's challenges, it has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 8.3 to 1 and a higher-than-average per-student spending of $16,672 for the 2018-2019 school year. However, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 19.5% in 2024-2025 is a concern and may be contributing to its academic struggles. Overall, the data suggests that Moscow High needs to implement strategies to improve student outcomes and address the socioeconomic challenges faced by its student population.
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