Lee County Acceleration Academies is a public high school in Fort Myers, Florida, serving grades 8-12 with a student population of approximately 00 students. The school is part of the Lee County School District, which is ranked 50 out of 68 districts in the state and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Despite the school's high per-student spending of $41,603 (over 4 times the state average), Lee County Acceleration Academies is significantly underperforming compared to nearby schools. The school has an alarmingly low 4-year graduation rate of only 8.3%, which is drastically lower than the 82.6% rate at Dunbar High School, just 2.56 miles away. Additionally, Lee County Acceleration Academies has an extremely high chronic absenteeism rate of 95.1%, more than double the next highest nearby school. Across all subject areas and grade levels, the school's test scores are dismal, with only 7% of 10th graders proficient in English Language Arts, compared to 47% in Lee County and 53% statewide.
The school's high percentage of students from low-income backgrounds (over 50% free/reduced lunch) and high minority population (over 90% non-white) may be contributing factors to the poor academic performance. However, these demographic factors alone do not fully explain the stark differences in outcomes compared to nearby schools with similar student populations. Addressing the root causes of these issues, whether through targeted interventions, resource allocation, or broader systemic changes, will be crucial for improving outcomes and ensuring that all students in the Lee County School District have access to a high-quality education.
Lee County Acceleration Academies ranks in the bottom 12.6% of Florida high schools.
In the 2023-24 school year, 144 students attended Lee County Acceleration Academies.
Students at Lee County Acceleration Academies are 40% White, 35% Hispanic, 20% African American, 4% Two or more races.
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