Summary:
The Ombudsman Educational Services Ltd.a subsidiary operates 8 high schools in Arizona, serving students in grades 9-12. These schools generally perform poorly compared to the statewide averages, with low rankings, graduation rates, and test scores. However, a few schools stand out, such as Ombudsman - Charter East II, which has the highest statewide ranking and test scores among the Ombudsman schools, and Ombudsman - Charter East, which has the second-highest ranking and a relatively lower dropout rate.
The Ombudsman schools struggle with low graduation rates, ranging from 12.1% to 29.3%, and high dropout rates, ranging from 15.0% to 34.9%. Test scores are also a concern, with proficiency rates in English language arts, mathematics, and science generally low across the schools, often significantly below the statewide averages. The student-teacher ratios and spending per student vary among the schools, with Ombudsman - Charter Northeast having the highest spending per student at $9,936.
Overall, the data highlights the challenges faced by the Ombudsman schools and the need for significant improvements in various areas, such as academic performance, graduation and dropout rates, and resource allocation, to better support student success. While a few schools stand out, the majority of the Ombudsman schools in this area are underperforming compared to the statewide standards, and the district should focus on addressing these issues to provide a more consistent and effective educational experience for all students.
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