Summary:
The West Branch-Rose City Area Schools district in Michigan contains a single high school, Ogemaw Heights High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. While the school has a relatively homogeneous student population, with 95.11% of students identifying as white, its academic performance is generally below the state averages on standardized tests.
Ogemaw Heights High School's four-year graduation rate of 89.3% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 4.5% is higher than the state average. The school's per-student spending of $14,496 is above the state average, but this higher funding does not appear to be translating into significantly better academic outcomes for students. The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 21.4% is also relatively high, which may be contributing to the lower academic performance.
Overall, Ogemaw Heights High School does not stand out as a top-performing school in the region or the state. The school's academic performance, graduation and dropout rates, and other metrics suggest that there may be room for improvement in the areas of instructional practices, student support, and resource allocation to better support student learning and achievement.
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