Summary:
The Seeds of Health Inc. district in Wisconsin encompasses two public charter high schools, Tenor High and Veritas High, both serving grades 9-12. However, the data suggests these schools are struggling to provide a high-quality education to their students.
Neither Tenor High nor Veritas High are standout performers, with both schools ranking in the bottom quarter of Wisconsin high schools. Both schools have relatively low four-year graduation rates, slightly below the state average, and high chronic absenteeism rates, significantly higher than the state average. Additionally, the schools perform significantly below the state average in proficiency rates for standardized assessments in core subjects.
The data also reveals that both schools have a high percentage of students from low-income families, with free/reduced lunch rates over 65%. This, combined with the schools' low spending per student and high student-teacher ratios, suggests a lack of resources and support that may be contributing to the schools' poor performance. Overall, the Seeds of Health Inc. district and its high schools face significant challenges in providing a quality education to their students, and substantial improvements are needed to address these issues.
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