Summary:
The Vicksburg Community Schools district in Michigan is home to two high schools: Vicksburg High School and Vicksburg Pathways High School. While both schools have similar four-year graduation rates, Vicksburg High School consistently outperforms its counterpart in various metrics, including school rankings, standardized test scores, and per-student spending.
Vicksburg High School stands out as the stronger school, ranking in the top 12% of Michigan high schools in the 2022-2023 school year. In contrast, Vicksburg Pathways High School has a much lower ranking, placing it in the bottom 22% of Michigan high schools in the 2024-2025 school year. Additionally, Vicksburg High School outperforms the Vicksburg Community Schools district and the state of Michigan in various standardized test scores, including M-Step Science, M-Step Social Studies, SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and SAT Mathematics.
The data also reveals that Vicksburg Pathways High School has a significantly higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (50.86%) compared to Vicksburg High School (25.76%), indicating a higher proportion of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. This disparity is further reflected in the per-student spending, with Vicksburg High School spending $15,029 per student and Vicksburg Pathways High School spending $9,806 per student.
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