Summary:
The Lamphere Public Schools district in Michigan is home to two high schools: Lamphere High School and Lamphere Center. While Lamphere High School is the larger, more traditional high school with 729 students, Lamphere Center is a much smaller school serving grades 5-12 with only 28 students.
Academically, Lamphere High School performs below the state average in subjects like M-Step Science, M-Step Social Studies, and SAT Mathematics, but its performance in SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing is closer to the state average. In contrast, Lamphere Center has a concerning 0% four-year graduation rate and a high 25% dropout rate, suggesting the school may be serving a unique population of students with specific needs or challenges.
Both Lamphere High School and Lamphere Center have a significant percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at 47.74% and 46.43%, respectively. While Lamphere High School spends $17,365 per student with a student-teacher ratio of 19.3, Lamphere Center spends significantly more per student at $74,495, with a very low student-teacher ratio of 4.
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