Summary:
The city of Halsey, Oregon is home to two schools: Central Linn High School and Central Linn Elementary School, both part of the Central Linn School District 552. While Central Linn High School has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking, it maintains a graduation rate above the state average. However, both schools face challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates. Central Linn Elementary School has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Oregon elementary schools, despite relatively low student-teacher ratios.
Academically, Central Linn High School's 11th-grade students perform better than the state average in English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency, but slightly below the state average in Mathematics proficiency. Central Linn Elementary School's performance in ELA and Mathematics proficiency is mixed, with some grades performing above the state average and others below. Both schools serve a significant population of students from low-income families, with high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients.
While the schools' relatively low student-teacher ratios could be an advantage, the overall academic performance and high chronic absenteeism rates suggest that there may be room for improvement in teaching and learning strategies. Addressing these challenges could be crucial for enhancing the educational outcomes for students in the Halsey community.
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