Summary:
The New Haven Community Schools district in Michigan consists of 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 2 high schools, and no middle schools or alternative schools. The data reveals notable differences in performance and resource allocation among the schools in this district.
Endeavour Elementary and Middle School stands out as the highest-performing school, with strong test scores across multiple grade levels and subjects, as well as a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, New Haven Elementary School struggles with lower test scores compared to the district and state averages, particularly in math. At the high school level, New Haven High School has the highest graduation rate and lowest dropout rate, but its test scores are mixed, with better performance in social studies but lower scores in science and math.
The data also reveals significant differences in spending per student between the two elementary schools, with New Haven Elementary School spending nearly twice as much ($18,040) as Endeavour Elementary and Middle School ($9,819). Additionally, the virtual high school, Lake Huron Virtual Hybrid High School, has lower test scores and higher student-teacher ratios compared to the traditional high school, suggesting potential challenges with the virtual school model.
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