Summary:
The Lexington R-V school district in Missouri has only one high school, Lexington High, which serves students in grades 9-12. The data shows that Lexington High is a struggling school, consistently ranking in the bottom half of Missouri high schools and receiving a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Lexington High's performance is concerning, with a four-year graduation rate slightly below the state average and a dropout rate higher than the state average. The school's proficiency rates on state assessments are significantly lower than the state averages across all subject areas, indicating significant gaps in academic achievement. Additionally, Lexington High has a high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a relatively low-income student population, and a chronic absenteeism rate that is significantly higher than the state average.
These findings suggest that the Lexington R-V school district may need to implement targeted interventions and support programs to address the underlying factors contributing to Lexington High's poor performance, such as socioeconomic challenges and low academic achievement. Improving outcomes for the students at Lexington High should be a priority for the district, as the data indicates that the school is not meeting the academic needs of its students.
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