Summary:
The Saint Francis School District in Wisconsin has only one high school, Saint Francis High, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 91.0%, slightly above the state average, it faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students.
Saint Francis High's test scores are consistently lower than the state averages across all subjects and grade levels, suggesting the school is struggling to prepare students for academic success. Additionally, the school has a higher chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7%, which is above the state average and may be contributing to the low test scores. Despite these academic challenges, the school district spends slightly more per student than the state average, indicating potential issues with the effective utilization of funding to improve student outcomes.
Overall, the data suggests that Saint Francis High faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students, as evidenced by the consistently low test scores and high chronic absenteeism rates. The school district should focus on addressing these issues to improve student performance and outcomes.
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