Summary:
The Greenville Public Schools district in Michigan is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools include Baldwin Heights School, Lincoln Heights Elementary School, Walnut Hills Elementary School, and Cedar Crest Elementary School.
Baldwin Heights School stands out as a top performer, consistently ranking among the top 25% of Michigan elementary schools and outperforming the district and state averages in most subject areas. In contrast, Walnut Hills Elementary School has shown significant improvement, moving from the bottom 50% to the top 25% in the last 3 years. The schools generally perform above the district and state averages, with some exceptions, such as Cedar Crest Elementary School having lower proficiency rates in 3rd grade English Language Arts.
A common challenge across all four schools is the high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5%, which is significantly higher than the state average. Additionally, the schools have varying rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, ranging from 56.67% at Lincoln Heights Elementary School to 82.62% at Cedar Crest Elementary School, indicating different levels of economic disadvantage among the student populations. Understanding how the Greenville Public Schools district allocates resources and support to these schools could provide insights into addressing equity and opportunity gaps.
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