Summary:
The Michigan Collegiate district consists of two schools - Michigan Collegiate MiddleHigh School serving grades 6-12 and Michigan Collegiate Elementary serving grades PK-5. Both schools in this district demonstrate consistently low performance across a range of metrics, including test scores, graduation rates, and school rankings, suggesting systemic challenges that need to be addressed.
The data shows that both schools in the Michigan Collegiate district are ranked in the bottom 10% of schools in Michigan, with the district ranked 607 out of 613. The middle/high school has a 4-year graduation rate of 82.8%, which is significantly lower than the state average. Additionally, both schools have extremely low proficiency rates on state assessments compared to Michigan averages, with only 9.8% of 6th graders at the middle/high school proficient in ELA, compared to 38.6% statewide.
The Michigan Collegiate district serves a predominantly low-income student population, with the middle/high school having a 95.58% free/reduced lunch rate and the elementary school having a 90.69% rate. This high-poverty student population presents unique challenges and resource needs. Interestingly, there is a significant difference in per-student spending between the two schools, with the middle/high school spending $1,646 per student and the elementary school spending $36,434 per student, which may warrant further investigation into resource allocation and equity within the district.
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