Summary:
The Reeths-Puffer Schools district in Michigan consists of 7 schools, including 4 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district serves a diverse student population with varying academic performance across the schools.
Among the standout schools, Twin Lake School and Central Elementary School have consistently outperformed the district and state averages on M-Step test scores for 3rd and 4th grade students in both English Language Arts and Math. In contrast, ReethsPuffer High School has struggled, with a four-year graduation rate below the state average and a higher-than-average dropout rate.
Across the district, there are concerns about high chronic absenteeism rates, which may be contributing to the academic challenges faced by some schools. Additionally, the wide range in free and reduced-price lunch rates, from 22.5% at Pennsylvania Elementary to 64.82% at ReethsPuffer Elementary, suggests a diverse socioeconomic makeup that may require tailored approaches to support student success.
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