Summary:
Fredericktown R-I school district in Missouri has only one high school, Fredericktown High School, which serves grades 9-12. The school has faced some academic performance challenges, with proficiency rates on state exams generally lower than the Missouri state averages, particularly in subjects like Algebra I, Biology I, and English II. However, the school's four-year graduation rate of 85.5% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 1.4% is lower than the state average.
Fredericktown High School serves a student population with a relatively high proportion of students from low-income families, with 47.5% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor may be contributing to the school's academic performance challenges. Despite these challenges, the school's per-student spending of $11,523 is slightly higher than the state average, and the student-teacher ratio of 14.8 is slightly lower than the state average.
Overall, Fredericktown R-I has one high school that is performing reasonably well compared to other Missouri high schools, but faces some academic performance and socioeconomic challenges that may require targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes.
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