Summary:
The city of Gladwin, Michigan is home to two elementary schools: Gladwin Elementary School and Gladwin Intermediate School. These schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade and are part of the Gladwin Community Schools district.
Gladwin Elementary School serves grades PK-2 and has an enrollment of 403 students. It has a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5% and a high percentage of free/reduced lunch recipients at 67.25%. The school's spending per student is $15,438, which is higher than Gladwin Intermediate School, and it has a lower student-teacher ratio of 15.6. In contrast, Gladwin Intermediate School serves grades 3-5 with an enrollment of 386 students. It has the same chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5% but a lower free/reduced lunch rate of 61.4%. Gladwin Intermediate School's spending per student is $13,132, and it has a higher student-teacher ratio of 18.9.
Both schools face challenges, with consistently low academic performance on M-Step assessments, particularly at Gladwin Intermediate School. The high chronic absenteeism rates and socioeconomic disparities between the two schools suggest that addressing attendance and supporting economically disadvantaged students may be key priorities for the district. While Gladwin Elementary School spends more per student, it's important to ensure that these resources are being effectively utilized to improve student outcomes across the Gladwin Community Schools district.
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