Summary:
Schuyler County R-I is a rural school district in Missouri that is home to a single public high school, Schuyler County High. Serving grades 7-12, the school has a total enrollment of 242 students and appears to be a relatively average performer compared to other high schools in the state.
While Schuyler County High has seen some fluctuations in its statewide ranking over the years, it currently ranks 126th out of 378 Missouri high schools and is rated 3 out of 5 stars. The school stands out for its impressive 97.9% four-year graduation rate, which is significantly higher than the state average. However, its academic performance on standardized tests is generally below the state averages, with the exception of Biology I, where the school outperforms the state. The school also has a higher-than-average free and reduced lunch rate, suggesting it may be serving a population with greater socioeconomic challenges.
Overall, Schuyler County R-I appears to have a high school that is doing well in supporting students to graduate, but faces some challenges in academic achievement across subject areas. The school's higher spending per student and lower student-teacher ratio may contribute to its strong graduation rate, but do not necessarily translate to higher performance in all areas. Further investigation into the school's specific programs, teaching practices, and student demographics could provide more insights into the factors driving its performance.
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