Summary:
The LakeVille Community School District in Michigan has only one high school, LakeVille High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The data reveals a concerning trend of declining performance at the school, with its statewide ranking and performance rating both decreasing over the past three years.
Academically, LakeVille High School's proficiency rates in key subject areas, such as science, social studies, and mathematics, are consistently lower than the state averages. The school's four-year graduation rate is also below the state average, while its dropout rate and chronic absenteeism rate are higher. These factors suggest that the school may be facing challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students.
Demographic and financial factors may also play a role in the school's performance. LakeVille High School has a relatively high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a population with lower socioeconomic status. Despite the higher per-student spending, the school's performance metrics are still lagging behind the state averages, raising questions about the effectiveness of the school's resource allocation and the need for targeted interventions and support.
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