Summary:
The Greenbush Middle River Schools district in Minnesota operates two schools: Greenbush Elementary and Greenbush-Middle River Secondary. The data indicates that both schools have seen a decline in their statewide rankings over the past few years, suggesting they are struggling compared to their peers across Minnesota.
Greenbush Elementary has particularly low math and reading proficiency rates, which are below the district and state averages. The school also has a high free/reduced lunch rate of over 50%, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students. In contrast, Greenbush-Middle River Secondary has a lower free/reduced lunch rate of 25.25%, but its academic performance is also below the district and state averages, especially in 11th-grade math.
At the secondary level, Greenbush-Middle River Secondary has a 84.2% four-year graduation rate, which is below the state average, and a 4.4% dropout rate, which is higher than the state average. These metrics suggest the district may need to focus on improving student engagement, support, and retention to ensure more students successfully complete their secondary education.
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