Summary:
The Grant Public School District in Michigan is home to two high schools: Grant High School and Grant Learning Center. While both schools serve students in grades 9-12, the data suggests a significant performance gap between the two institutions.
Grant High School emerges as the standout school, consistently outperforming the district and state averages on standardized tests, particularly in subjects like M-Step Science, M-Step Social Studies, and SAT Mathematics. The school also has a higher statewide ranking, fluctuating between 159 and 299 out of 735-743 Michigan high schools over the past three school years. In contrast, Grant Learning Center has consistently ranked in the bottom quartile of Michigan high schools, with rankings between 644 and 778 out of 773-805 schools.
The data also reveals differences in resource allocation, with Grant High School having a higher per-student spending of $13,224 compared to $10,273 for Grant Learning Center. Additionally, Grant High School has a more favorable student-teacher ratio of 19.1, while Grant Learning Center has a much higher ratio of 60.3.
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