Summary:
The Richmond R-XVI school district in Missouri has only one high school, Richmond High, serving grades 9-12. With an enrollment of 454 students, Richmond High has a student-teacher ratio slightly higher than the state average. However, the school's academic performance on state assessments is consistently below the state average across multiple subjects, including Algebra I, Biology I, and Government.
Richmond High's four-year graduation rate of 84.6% is slightly lower than the state average, while its dropout rate of 2.3% is higher. The school also faces challenges with a chronic absenteeism rate of 23.2%, significantly higher than the state average. Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending of $12,344, these performance metrics suggest that Richmond High may need to focus on improving its instructional practices, student support systems, and strategies to address attendance and retention issues.
Overall, the data indicates that Richmond R-XVI has room for improvement in supporting the academic success and well-being of students at Richmond High. The school should explore targeted interventions and resource allocation strategies to help students achieve higher levels of proficiency and improve graduation and attendance rates.
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