Summary:
Urban Dove Team Charter School is the only high school in the data set, serving grades 10-12 with a total enrollment of 245 students in Brooklyn, New York. While the school spends a relatively high amount of $32,697 per student, its academic performance has been consistently low compared to the state averages, with proficiency rates significantly below the state's in both ELA and Algebra I. The school faces challenges with a high chronic absenteeism rate of 31.5% and a dropout rate of 4.5%, despite a four-year graduation rate of 84.3%.
The school serves a high-poverty population, with nearly 97% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This high-need student population likely contributes to the school's academic struggles, as evidenced by the low test scores. However, the significant resource allocation has not yet translated into improved outcomes for the students. Without any other schools in the data set for comparison, it is difficult to fully assess the performance of Urban Dove Team Charter School and identify areas for improvement.
Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by Urban Dove Team Charter School in terms of academic achievement, student engagement, and resource allocation. Further analysis and comparison to similar schools or district-level data would be necessary to provide more comprehensive insights and recommendations for the school to better support its students and improve their educational outcomes.
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