Summary:
The Crane R-III school district in Missouri is home to a single high school, Crane High, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, it boasts an impressive 100% four-year graduation rate, a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 11:1, and per-student spending slightly above the state average.
However, Crane High faces some challenges, including a high chronic absenteeism rate of 17.3% and test scores that are significantly below the state averages in subjects like Math and English Language Arts. Additionally, the school serves a population with a high percentage (48.72%) of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student body.
Overall, while Crane High has some strengths, such as its high graduation rate, it also faces academic performance challenges and socioeconomic factors that may be impacting student outcomes. Further investigation and targeted interventions may be necessary to address these areas of concern and help the school improve its overall performance and standing within the state.
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