Summary:
White Cloud Public Schools has only one middle school, White Cloud Junior High School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's performance has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Michigan middle schools, with significantly below-average proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics compared to the state average.
White Cloud Junior High School faces several challenges, including a high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (78.2%) and a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate (29.5%). Despite spending more per student ($14,270) and having a lower student-teacher ratio (15.3) than the state average, the school's academic outcomes remain poor, suggesting that the school may need to re-evaluate its resource allocation and strategies for improving student learning.
Overall, the data indicates that White Cloud Public Schools is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its middle school students. Further investigation into the root causes of the school's poor performance and the implementation of targeted interventions may be necessary to help improve student outcomes.
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