Summary:
Teton County School District #1 in Wyoming is home to two high schools: Jackson Hole High School and Summit Innovations School. Based on the available data, Jackson Hole High School emerges as the standout school in the district, with a higher statewide ranking, better test scores, and a higher graduation rate compared to Summit Innovations School.
Jackson Hole High School has an enrollment of 866 students and is ranked 31st out of 83 Wyoming high schools, with a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, Summit Innovations School has an enrollment of only 34 students and is ranked 74th out of 83 Wyoming high schools, with a 1-star rating. Both schools had a 81.6% four-year graduation rate in 2023-2024, but Jackson Hole High School outperformed the district and state averages in most subject areas, including WY-TOPP English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. Summit Innovations School, on the other hand, struggled academically, with significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the district and state averages.
The data also reveals differences in funding and resources between the two schools. Jackson Hole High School spends $21,467 per student, while Summit Innovations School spends $19,138 per student. Additionally, Jackson Hole High School has a student-teacher ratio of 14 to 1, while Summit Innovations School has a ratio of 5.2 to 1. These factors may contribute to the performance gap between the two schools, as larger schools like Jackson Hole High School often have access to more comprehensive educational resources and opportunities.
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