Summary:
The Yuma Private Industry Council Inc. district in Arizona contains a single public charter high school, the Educational Opportunity Center, which serves grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 107 students. The school's performance is well below state averages, with low graduation rates, high dropout rates, and poor academic proficiency in core subjects.
The Educational Opportunity Center has a predominantly Hispanic student population (88.79%), and a large majority (91.59%) of its students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating significant economic disadvantage. The school's per-student spending of $9,018 is lower than the state average, which may contribute to its struggles. Over the past three years, the school's ranking within the state has declined from 421 out of 464 high schools to 452 out of 469, suggesting that the challenges faced by the Yuma Private Industry Council Inc. district are not being adequately addressed.
Overall, the data suggests that the Educational Opportunity Center is a struggling school in need of significant improvement and additional support to address the academic and socioeconomic challenges faced by its student population. The school's performance on key metrics, such as graduation rates, test scores, and dropout rates, indicates that students at the Educational Opportunity Center are not receiving the same educational opportunities as their peers across Arizona.
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