Summary:
The Yavapai Accommodation School District in Arizona is home to two small high schools: Aspire High School and Yavapai County High School. Both schools have struggled with low enrollment, poor academic performance, and high dropout rates in recent years.
Aspire High School has just 43 students, with a racial makeup of 60.47% White and 27.91% Hispanic. Yavapai County High School is even smaller, with only 27 students, and is predominantly White at 77.78%. While Yavapai County High School outperformed the district and state averages in science and math proficiency, both schools ranked in the middle of Arizona high schools and have received 3-star ratings from SchoolDigger.
Graduation and dropout rates are major concerns for these schools. Aspire High School had a 20.7% four-year graduation rate and a 20.5% dropout rate, while Yavapai County High School fared even worse with a 16.7% graduation rate and 21.1% dropout rate. Despite Yavapai County High School's higher per-student spending and lower student-teacher ratio, these metrics have not translated into better academic outcomes. The small size and inconsistent performance of these schools suggest that the Yavapai Accommodation School District faces significant challenges in providing a quality education for its high school students.
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