Summary:
The Wyandotte School District of the City of in Michigan has only one high school, Roosevelt High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school faces some significant challenges, including relatively low academic performance, high rates of chronic absenteeism and dropout, and a student population with significant socioeconomic challenges.
While Roosevelt High School performs better than the state average on the SAT/Evidence-Based Reading and Writing assessment, its proficiency rates on the M-Step/Science and M-Step/Mathematics assessments are significantly lower than the state averages. The school's 4-year graduation rate of 82.8% is also lower than the state average, and its dropout rate of 7.6% is higher than the state average. Additionally, the school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5%, which is significantly higher than the state average.
The data also suggests that Roosevelt High School serves a population with significant socioeconomic challenges, with 55.77% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This may require additional resources and support to ensure that all students have access to the educational opportunities they need to succeed. Despite these challenges, the school's per-student spending of $19,039 is higher than the state average, indicating that the district is investing resources in the school.
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