Summary:
The Howell Public Schools district in Michigan is home to 6 elementary schools, serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools, which include Three Fires Elementary, Voyager Elementary School, Southwest Elementary School, Challenger Elementary School, Ruahmah J Hutchings Elementary, and Northwest Elementary School, demonstrate a range of academic performance and resource allocation.
Among the standout schools, Voyager Elementary School and Southwest Elementary School consistently outperform the district and state averages in English Language Arts, Math, and Science. These schools also have lower student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their academic success. In contrast, other schools, such as Three Fires Elementary and Challenger Elementary, show more variability in their performance across different metrics.
The data also reveals that higher spending per student and lower student-teacher ratios may be linked to better academic outcomes, as seen in the top-performing schools. However, the district as a whole faces challenges, such as relatively high chronic absenteeism rates and a predominantly white student population, which raises questions about equity and access to educational opportunities for underrepresented groups. Overall, the Howell Public Schools district has a mix of high-performing and more variable elementary schools, providing parents with a range of educational options to consider.
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