Summary:
The Living School Inc. district in Louisiana contains only one high school, Living School, which is performing significantly below average compared to other high schools in the state. With a statewide ranking of 321 out of 333 Louisiana high schools and a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger, Living School is struggling to provide its predominantly African American (79.26%) student population with a quality education.
Academically, Living School's proficiency rates on the LEAP/End of Course exams are alarmingly low, ranging from 14% to 29% proficient across all subjects, compared to state averages of 54% to 67%. The school's Algebra I proficiency rate is only 14%, and its English II proficiency rate is 29%, both well below the respective state averages of 62% and 66%. Additionally, 46.67% of Living School's students receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student body.
While Living School has a low student-teacher ratio of 5.1 to 1, which is generally considered a positive indicator for student support and engagement, the school's overall performance suggests that significant improvements are needed to bring it up to par with other high schools in Living School Inc. and the state of Louisiana. Addressing the school's academic challenges and supporting its student population will likely require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve outcomes and better serve the community.
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