Summary:
The Lebanon Community School District 9 in Oregon has only one high school, Lebanon High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has consistently underperformed compared to state averages across multiple metrics, including statewide rankings, graduation rates, test scores, and chronic absenteeism.
Lebanon High School has been ranked in the bottom half of Oregon high schools for the past three school years, with a 1 out of 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's 4-year graduation rate of 81.8% is lower than the state average, and its chronic absenteeism rate of 34.3% is significantly higher. Proficiency rates in English Language Arts (30.6%), Mathematics (16.1%), and Science (24.3%) are all below state averages, and this trend has persisted for the past two school years.
Despite the district spending more per student ($16,788) than the state average, the school's academic outcomes remain below state benchmarks. This high level of economic disadvantage, as indicated by the 70.65% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, may contribute to the school's challenges. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive approach that addresses both academic and non-academic factors impacting student success.
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