Summary:
The Chino Valley Unified District in Arizona has only one high school, Chino Valley High School, which serves 789 students in grades 9-12. The school's academic performance, as measured by proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics, falls below the state averages. Additionally, the school faces socioeconomic challenges, with 42.97% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Chino Valley High School's 4-year graduation rate is 86.5%, which is relatively high, but the school's dropout rate of 3.1% suggests opportunities for improvement in student retention and support. The school's spending per student of $5,481 is lower than the state average, which may impact the availability of resources and programs to support student learning and development.
Overall, the data highlights the need for Chino Valley High School to focus on improving academic performance, addressing socioeconomic challenges, and ensuring adequate resource allocation to better serve its student population. Continued monitoring and targeted interventions may be necessary to address these areas of concern and help the school achieve greater success.
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