Summary:
The Henry County R-I school district in Missouri is home to a single high school, Windsor High, which serves students in grades 9-12. While Windsor High has a higher four-year graduation rate compared to the state average, it faces several challenges, including a higher-than-average dropout rate, chronic absenteeism, and below-average performance on standardized tests.
Windsor High's four-year graduation rate of 93.6% is commendable, but its 2.6% dropout rate is higher than the state average. The school also struggles with chronic absenteeism, with a rate of 24.1%, which is significantly higher than the state's average. Academically, Windsor High's performance on standardized MAP tests is generally below the state average across all subjects and grade levels, indicating a need for improvement in student achievement.
Regarding the school's demographics, Windsor High has a high percentage of students (53.8%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a relatively low-income student population. The school's per-student spending of $10,644 is slightly higher than the state average, and it has a student-teacher ratio of 12.3, which is lower than the state average, indicating a relatively small class size. Overall, the data suggests that Windsor High faces several challenges, including declining academic performance, high chronic absenteeism, and socioeconomic factors that may impact student success. Addressing these issues should be a priority for the school and the Henry County R-I district.
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