Summary:
The city of Caribou, Maine is home to two schools: Caribou Community School, an elementary school, and Caribou High School. Both schools serve students within the Regional School Unit 39 district. However, the data suggests that these schools are consistently underperforming compared to regional and state averages on key metrics such as test scores, school rankings, and chronic absenteeism.
According to the data, neither Caribou Community School nor Caribou High School stand out as top-performing schools in the area. Both schools have consistently ranked in the bottom half of their respective school types (elementary and high school) in the state of Maine, with 1-2 star ratings out of 5 from SchoolDigger. The proficiency rates for both schools in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science have been declining or stagnant over the past few years, falling below the regional and state averages. Additionally, both schools have high chronic absenteeism rates, at around 23.4% for the 2023-2024 school year.
While the schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios, with Caribou Community School at 13.6 and Caribou High School at 15.5, the high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, around 48% for both schools, suggest that the Caribou area may face socioeconomic challenges that could be impacting student performance. To address these challenges, the schools and the district may need to implement targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes and better serve the local community.
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