Summary:
The Manchester Community Schools district in Michigan operates three schools: two elementary schools (Riverside Intermediate School and Luther C Klager Elementary School) and one high school (Manchester Junior-Senior High School). The district serves a diverse student population with varying socioeconomic backgrounds, as evidenced by the range of free and reduced-price lunch rates across the schools.
Manchester Junior-Senior High School stands out for its strong academic performance, with students outperforming the state average in several subject areas. However, the school faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5%, which is an area for improvement. In contrast, Riverside Intermediate School has demonstrated impressive performance on standardized tests, particularly in English Language Arts and math, but has a relatively high free and reduced-price lunch rate of 37.3%.
The data also reveals variations in per-student spending and student-teacher ratios across the schools, with Luther C Klager Elementary School spending the most per student and having the lowest student-teacher ratio. This suggests a focus on providing more individualized attention and resources to its students. Overall, the Manchester Community Schools district serves a diverse population and faces both strengths and areas for improvement across its schools.
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