Summary:
The West Salem School District in Wisconsin is home to a single high school, West Salem High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a strong academic performance, with a 91.0% four-year graduation rate that exceeds the state average. However, its test scores are more mixed, with some areas of strength and others where it underperforms the state average.
West Salem High has a lower dropout rate of 1.3% compared to the state average, but its chronic absenteeism rate of 17.7% is higher than the state's. The school spends $13,361 per student, which is above the state average, and has a student-teacher ratio of 13.7, lower than the state's. These factors may contribute to the school's relatively strong performance in certain areas.
Over the past two years, West Salem High's performance has fluctuated, with some metrics improving and others declining. This suggests the need for ongoing monitoring and evaluation to identify areas for continued improvement. Overall, West Salem High appears to be a relatively strong-performing school, with some areas of excellence and others that could benefit from further attention and investment.
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