Summary:
The Clawson Public Schools district in Michigan is home to two elementary schools: Paul A. Schalm School and Kenwood Elementary School. Both schools serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade and are part of the Clawson Public Schools district, which is ranked 186 out of 610 districts in Michigan and rated 3 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger.
While both schools are performing reasonably well within the district, there are some notable differences between them. Paul A. Schalm School has a higher enrollment of 390 students compared to Kenwood Elementary's 184 students. Paul A. Schalm School also has a higher percentage of White students (78.97%) compared to Kenwood Elementary (75.54%). However, Kenwood Elementary has a higher percentage of African American (8.7%) and students of two or more races (8.7%) than Paul A. Schalm School (12.05% and 3.85%, respectively).
One notable difference is the chronic absenteeism rate, with Paul A. Schalm School having a significantly higher rate of 26.6% compared to Kenwood Elementary's 13.3%. Additionally, Kenwood Elementary outperforms Paul A. Schalm School in several grade-level assessments, particularly in 4th and 5th grade English Language Arts and Math, despite Paul A. Schalm School having a lower student-teacher ratio of 12.1 compared to 13.7 at Kenwood Elementary.
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