Summary:
The Treknorth High School district in Minnesota consists of two schools: Treknorth High School and Trek North Middle School. Both schools are consistently ranked in the bottom half of their respective statewide rankings, indicating they are underperforming compared to other schools in Minnesota.
Treknorth High School has a relatively small enrollment of 145 students and faces significant academic challenges. The school has low proficiency rates in Math, ranging from 9.52% to 12.9% compared to the state average of 34.96% to 45.21%. While its Reading proficiency rates are slightly above average at 43.33% to 51.52% compared to the state's 49.59% to 52.22%, the school also has a high dropout rate of 4.4%. Additionally, a high percentage of its students, 57.24%, receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage.
Trek North Middle School, with an even smaller enrollment of 108 students, also struggles academically. The school has low proficiency rates in Math (7.5% to 19.44% vs. state 40.09% to 41.95%), Reading (34.29% to 36.11% vs. state 45.51% to 54.54%), and Science (13.51% vs. state 30.34%). Like Treknorth High School, Trek North Middle School has a high percentage of students, 67.59%, receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
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