Summary:
The Mondovi School District in Wisconsin is home to two high schools: Mondovi High and Anthony Acres School. While Mondovi High is a traditional public high school with a larger enrollment of 244 students, Anthony Acres School is a public charter high school with a smaller student body of 51 students.
Mondovi High appears to be the stronger performing school overall, with a higher four-year graduation rate of 91.0% and relatively high test scores, with 49.12% of 10th-grade students proficient or better in ACT/English Language Arts and 42.11% in ACT/Mathematics. In contrast, Anthony Acres School shows mixed performance, with some areas where it outperforms the district and state, such as 75% of 7th-grade students proficient or better in Forward Exam/English Language Arts and Mathematics, and other areas where it underperforms.
While Anthony Acres School spends more per student at $16,567 compared to $13,601 at Mondovi High, it also has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.6 compared to 12.8 at Mondovi High. This suggests that Anthony Acres School may be allocating more resources per student to provide a more individualized educational experience for its smaller student population. Both schools serve a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, with free/reduced lunch rates around 35-40%, indicating the importance of ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all students in the Mondovi School District.
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