Summary:
The South Haven school district in Kansas consists of two schools: South Haven High School and South Haven Elementary School. The data shows that the high school has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, going from a 1-star rating to a 4-star rating in recent years, while the elementary school's ranking has declined. Both schools have relatively high chronic absenteeism rates, which is an area of concern.
South Haven High School stands out for its strong 4-year graduation rate of 89.5% and low dropout rate of 1.3%. The school also outperforms the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics for 10th-grade students, but its overall proficiency rates for all grades are below the state averages. In contrast, the elementary school's ELA and Math proficiency rates for 3rd and 4th grades are mixed, with some grades performing above the state average and others below.
Regarding resources, South Haven High School spends $15,588 per student, while South Haven Elementary School spends $15,172 per student. The high school also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 9.6, compared to the elementary school's ratio of 11.1. Both schools have relatively high free/reduced lunch rates, suggesting the need for additional support and resources for students from low-income families.
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