Summary:
The Grant Public School District in Michigan is home to two elementary schools: Grant Elementary School and Grant Primary Center. Both schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade and appear to be performing at similar levels across various metrics.
Based on the available data, neither Grant Elementary School nor Grant Primary Center stand out as clear top performers in the district. Both schools have proficiency rates on M-STEP English Language Arts and Math assessments that fall below the state average, with Grant Elementary School reporting proficiency rates ranging from 29.9% to 38.1% across 3rd and 4th grade. Additionally, both schools face high chronic absenteeism rates, with 29.5% of students being chronically absent during the 2023-2024 school year.
Socioeconomic factors appear to play a significant role in the district, as both Grant Elementary School and Grant Primary Center have high free and reduced lunch rates, at 75.52% and 79.11%, respectively. The district's resource allocation also varies, with Grant Primary Center spending $16,508 per student, compared to $14,102 per student at Grant Elementary School. Despite these challenges, the district may have opportunities for improvement through targeted interventions and addressing chronic absenteeism.
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