Summary:
The Godfrey-Lee Public Schools district in Michigan is home to two elementary schools: GodfreyLee Early Childhood Center and Godfrey Elementary School. Both schools are struggling, with the district ranked 555 out of 613 in Michigan and rated 0 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger.
The data reveals high chronic absenteeism rates of 29.5% at both schools, as well as extremely high free and reduced lunch rates exceeding 94% at each school, indicating significant poverty levels in the student population. Spending per student is also relatively high, with GodfreyLee Early Childhood Center spending $16,814 per student and Godfrey Elementary School spending $14,914 per student. However, the schools' academic performance is subpar, with significantly lower proficiency rates compared to state averages in M-Step/English Language Arts, M-Step/Math, M-Step/Science, and M-Step/Social Studies for grades 3-5.
Overall, the data suggests that the Godfrey-Lee Public Schools district and its two elementary schools are facing significant challenges, with high poverty levels, low academic achievement, and a need for targeted interventions and support to address the underlying issues. While the higher spending per student at GodfreyLee Early Childhood Center may indicate a focus on early childhood education, the overall low performance across both schools raises questions about the effectiveness of resource allocation and the need for a comprehensive approach to improving educational outcomes in the district.
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