Summary:
The Franklin Public School District in Wisconsin operates two high schools: Franklin High and the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center. Franklin High is the standout school, consistently ranking highly in the state and earning a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center is a much smaller school with only 15 students.
Both high schools in the district have impressive graduation rates, with 91.0% of students graduating within four years, exceeding the state average. Dropout rates are also low, at 1.3% for both schools. However, chronic absenteeism is a challenge, with both schools reporting a 17.7% rate, slightly higher than the state average. Franklin High outperforms the state and district averages in all tested subjects, while the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center has a significantly higher spending per student of $24,435, compared to Franklin High's $12,275 per student.
The data suggests that Franklin Public School District is allocating more resources to the smaller Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center, potentially to provide specialized support and services to its students. The high free and reduced lunch rate at the Milwaukee County Community Reintegration Center, 80%, highlights the socioeconomic challenges faced by its student population, which may require additional support and resources to ensure their academic success.
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