Summary:
The Grandview R-II school district in Missouri has only one high school, Grandview High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school's performance has been inconsistent, with its statewide ranking fluctuating between 135th and 277th out of Missouri high schools over the past few years. While the school's spending per student is higher than the state average, its academic proficiency rates in Algebra I and Biology I are significantly lower than the state averages.
Grandview High's four-year graduation rate is 62.2%, and its dropout rate is 4.9%. The school also has a 4.7% chronic absenteeism rate. Additionally, over a third (36.78%) of Grandview High students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high percentage of students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. The school's student-teacher ratio of 12.9 is relatively low, which could suggest a focus on smaller class sizes and more individualized attention.
Overall, the data suggests that Grandview High is facing some challenges in terms of academic performance and consistency, which may be influenced by socioeconomic factors and resource allocation. Further analysis and comparison to similar schools or district-wide trends could provide additional insights to help address these issues and support student success.
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