Summary:
The L'Anse Creuse Public Schools district in Michigan is home to four middle schools serving grades 6-8. These schools, with varying academic performance and student demographics, aim to provide quality education to the local community.
Among the standout schools, Middle School North emerges as the highest-performing, ranking 308 out of 897 Michigan middle schools and consistently earning 3-4 stars from SchoolDigger. The school outperforms district and state averages in English Language Arts and PSAT scores, while also boasting the lowest chronic absenteeism rate among the four schools. In contrast, Middle School South lags behind in both English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency, with a higher percentage of economically disadvantaged students and the district's highest chronic absenteeism rate.
The racial composition of the schools varies, with Middle School North having the highest percentage of white students and Middle School South the highest percentage of African American students. Per-student spending across the district is similar, ranging from $13,216 to $15,391, but student-teacher ratios differ, with Middle School Central having the lowest ratio at 16.8:1 and Middle School East the highest at 22.2:1. These factors, along with the district's designation of all four schools as public magnet schools, contribute to the unique educational experiences and outcomes for students in the L'Anse Creuse Public Schools district.
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