Summary:
The Croswell-Lexington Community Schools district in Michigan is home to two elementary schools: Frostick School and Meyer Elementary School. While the district as a whole is performing above the state average, there is a notable disparity in academic performance between the two schools.
Meyer Elementary School stands out as the top performer, consistently ranking higher in the state-wide SchoolDigger rankings and outperforming Frostick School on state assessments for both 3rd and 4th grades. Additionally, Meyer Elementary School has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch and a lower student-teacher ratio, which may contribute to its stronger academic outcomes.
While the Croswell-Lexington Community Schools district as a whole is performing well, the high chronic absenteeism rates at both elementary schools, significantly above the state average, is an area of concern that warrants further investigation and targeted interventions. The district may also benefit from examining the resource allocation and instructional practices at Meyer Elementary School to identify strategies that could be implemented at Frostick School to improve its performance.
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