Summary:
The Brown Deer School District in Wisconsin is home to a single high school, Brown Deer Middle/High, which serves students in grades 6-12. The school has faced some challenges in recent years, including a declining statewide ranking and below-average academic performance compared to state averages.
Brown Deer Middle/High has a 95.5% four-year graduation rate, which is above the state average, but also a higher-than-average dropout rate of 1.5%. The school's performance on standardized tests, such as the Forward Exam and ACT, is generally below the state averages in most subject areas and grade levels. Additionally, the school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 43.9%, significantly higher than the state average.
Socioeconomic factors may be contributing to the school's challenges, as it has a high percentage of students (53.07%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively low-income student population. The school district's spending per student is $15,290, which is higher than the state average, but the school's academic performance suggests there may be opportunities to better allocate resources and support student learning effectively.
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