Summary:
The Edkey Inc. - Sequoia Village School district in Arizona operates three schools: two elementary schools (George Washington Academy and Sequoia Village School) and one high school (Sequoia Village High School). The data reveals significant differences in academic performance and student outcomes across these schools.
George Washington Academy stands out as the top-performing school in the district, outperforming the district and state averages in several academic areas, including science, English Language Arts, and Mathematics. The school also has a relatively low dropout rate of 3.2%. In contrast, Sequoia Village School generally underperforms the district and state averages, with some exceptions in science and Mathematics. Sequoia Village High School, on the other hand, has a high 4-year graduation rate of 95.0% and outperforms the district and state in science proficiency for grade 11.
The schools also vary in their racial/ethnic diversity, with Sequoia Village High School being the most diverse and George Washington Academy being the least diverse. Additionally, the per-student spending across the schools ranges from $10,790 at George Washington Academy to $12,481 at Sequoia Village School.
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