Summary:
The Perry Public Schools district in Kansas has one high school, Perry Lecompton High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking and performance metrics in recent years, indicating a need for improvement in academic outcomes and student engagement.
Perry Lecompton High's four-year graduation rate of 89.5% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 1.3% is relatively low. However, the school's proficiency rates in English Language Arts (29.82%) and Mathematics (31.57%) for 10th grade students are lower than the state averages. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 19.5% is higher than the state average, which could be a contributing factor to the school's overall performance challenges.
The school's per-student spending of $11,813 and a student-teacher ratio of 15.4 are relatively in line with state averages. However, the school has a higher percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch at 32.47%, which may indicate socioeconomic challenges that could impact student learning and achievement. Overall, the data suggests that Perry Lecompton High is facing performance issues that require targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes and the school's standing within the state.
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