Summary:
The city of Albion, Michigan is home to two schools: Harrington Elementary School and Marshall Opportunity High School. Both schools serve a predominantly low-income student population and are struggling academically, with low test scores, high chronic absenteeism rates, and poor rankings compared to other schools in the state.
Harrington Elementary School is ranked 1417 out of 1488 Michigan elementary schools and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Only 7.69% of 3rd graders, 6.12% of 4th graders, and 20.6% of 5th graders are proficient or better in ELA. The school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5% and spends $21,005 per student with a student-teacher ratio of 12.2.
Marshall Opportunity High School is ranked 712 out of 739 Michigan high schools and also has a 0-star rating. Only 9.09% of 11th graders are proficient or better in Science, and 8.82% are proficient or better in Social Studies. The school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5%, a 82.8% four-year graduation rate, and a 7.6% dropout rate. It spends $17,903 per student with a student-teacher ratio of 22.6.
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