Summary:
There is only one high school in the American International Academy district, the American International Academy High School/Middle School, which serves grades 7-12 and has a total enrollment of 197 students.
The school faces significant academic challenges, with consistently low proficiency rates on state assessments that are well below the state averages across all subjects and grade levels. For example, in 2024-2025, the school's 11th grade proficiency rates were only 22.6% in Science, 9.68% in Social Studies, and 16.1% in Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, compared to state averages of 34.9%, 42.1%, and 55.4% respectively. The school's 8th grade proficiency rates were also low, with 8.89% in Social Studies and 26.7% in English Language Arts, compared to state averages of 47% and 65.3% respectively.
The school serves a student population with a very high percentage (97.46%) of students from low-income families, as indicated by the high free/reduced lunch rate. This high level of economic disadvantage may be contributing to the school's academic struggles, and the relatively low per-student spending of $4,961 and high student-teacher ratio of 10.9 to 1 suggest that the school may lack the necessary resources and support to improve student outcomes. The school's statewide ranking has also declined slightly over the past two years, indicating that it is not making significant progress in improving its performance relative to other schools in the state.
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