Summary:
The Troy School District is a high-performing school district in Michigan, serving 20 schools across 13 elementary, 4 middle, and 3 high schools. The district is ranked 43 out of 613 districts in the state and is rated 5 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
Some of the standout schools in the district include Troy High School, ranked 24th out of 739 Michigan high schools with a 5-star rating, Boulan Park Middle School, ranked 18th out of 890 Michigan middle schools with a 5-star rating, and Bemis Elementary School, ranked 33rd out of 1,488 Michigan elementary schools with a 5-star rating. These schools have exceptional test scores, with Troy High School scoring 56.4% proficiency in M-Step Science and 85.8% proficiency in SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, Boulan Park Middle School scoring 69.1% proficiency in M-Step English Language Arts and 80.6% proficiency in M-Step Math, and Bemis Elementary School scoring 77.3% proficiency in M-Step English Language Arts and 84.6% proficiency in M-Step Math.
While the district as a whole performs well, there is some variation in performance, with a few schools, such as Troy College and Career High School and Morse Elementary School, performing below the district and state averages on certain metrics. Additionally, chronic absenteeism is a concern across the district, with all schools reporting a 29.5% rate. The district appears to be investing significant resources in its schools, with high spending per student and relatively low student-teacher ratios, but this variation in performance and the chronic absenteeism issue suggest areas for potential improvement.
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