Summary:
The Delton Kellogg Schools district in Michigan operates two high schools: DeltonKellogg High School and DK Academy. Based on the available data, DeltonKellogg High School appears to be the stronger performing school, with higher statewide rankings, better graduation rates, lower dropout rates, and stronger academic performance across various test scores.
DeltonKellogg High School has a statewide ranking ranging from 223 to 388 out of 735-743 Michigan high schools, while DK Academy's ranking is much lower, ranging from 536 to 790 out of 666-739 schools. DeltonKellogg High School also has a higher 4-year graduation rate of 82.8% compared to DK Academy's 82.8%, and lower dropout rates of 7.6% compared to DK Academy's 7.6%. Additionally, DeltonKellogg High School outperforms the district and state averages in most test score categories, including M-Step Science, M-Step Social Studies, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and SAT Mathematics.
The data also reveals significant differences in resource allocation, with DeltonKellogg High School spending $14,685 per student and having a student-teacher ratio of 15.7, while DK Academy spends $6,836 per student and has a much higher student-teacher ratio of 62.0. These disparities in funding and staffing may be contributing factors to the performance gap between the two schools within the Delton Kellogg Schools district.
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