Summary:
Sheridan School District 48J in Oregon is home to a single high school, Sheridan High School, which serves grades 9-12. The data indicates that Sheridan High School is a struggling school, consistently ranking in the lower half of Oregon high schools in recent years and receiving low ratings from SchoolDigger.
Sheridan High School faces several key challenges, including a 4-year graduation rate slightly below the state average, a high chronic absenteeism rate of 34.3%, and significantly lower test scores in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science compared to state and district averages. Additionally, a high percentage (74.55%) of Sheridan High School students receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school district's higher-than-average spending of $21,022 per student, Sheridan High School's academic performance remains poor, suggesting that the resources may not be effectively allocated or utilized to support student learning. The school's low rankings, poor test scores, and high rates of chronic absenteeism and economic disadvantage indicate the need for targeted interventions and support to improve student outcomes.
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