Summary:
The Edgerton Public School District in Minnesota operates two schools: Edgerton Secondary and Edgerton Elementary. Based on the available data, Edgerton Secondary appears to be the stronger performing school in the district, with higher statewide rankings, better graduation rates, and stronger test scores compared to Edgerton Elementary.
Edgerton Secondary has a higher statewide school digger ranking, ranging from 113 to 341 out of 450-480 Minnesota high schools over the past three years. In contrast, Edgerton Elementary has a lower statewide ranking, ranging from 553 to 572 out of 845-872 Minnesota elementary schools. Edgerton Secondary also boasts an 84.2% four-year graduation rate and a 4.4% dropout rate, while Edgerton Elementary does not have graduation or dropout rate data available.
In terms of test scores, Edgerton Secondary outperforms the district and state averages in several MCA-III test categories, including Math for 11th grade, Reading for 10th grade, and Science for End of Course. Edgerton Elementary, on the other hand, has mixed performance, with some grades exceeding the district and state averages in Math and Reading, while others fall behind. Additionally, Edgerton Secondary has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.7, compared to Edgerton Elementary's higher ratio of 12.2. These findings suggest that Edgerton Secondary is the standout school in the district, while Edgerton Elementary faces more challenges in student performance and equity.
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