Summary:
The St Johns Unified District in Arizona is home to two high schools: St Johns High School and St. Johns Learning Center. While both serve high school students, the data analysis reveals significant differences in their academic performance, graduation rates, and resource allocation.
St Johns High School stands out as the stronger performer, consistently exceeding the district and state averages in proficiency rates for 11th-grade students in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science. The school also boasts a robust four-year graduation rate of 93.1%, in contrast to the much lower 37.5% rate at St. Johns Learning Center. Additionally, St Johns High School spends significantly more per student, at $9,191, compared to the $3,558 spent per student at St. Johns Learning Center.
While the data analysis highlights the strong performance of St Johns High School, it also reveals the challenges faced by St. Johns Learning Center. The significant disparities in academic achievement, graduation rates, and resource allocation within the St Johns Unified District suggest the need for further investigation and targeted interventions to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students in the area.
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