Summary:
The Success School district contains a single elementary school, Arizona Charter Academy, which serves grades K-8. The school has a diverse student population, with a high percentage of Hispanic and low-income students. While the school performs well in mathematics, particularly in the lower grades, it struggles in science and English Language Arts, with proficiency rates below the state average, especially in the upper grades.
Arizona Charter Academy's four-year graduation rate is significantly lower than the state average, and its dropout rate is higher, suggesting the school needs to focus on improving student retention and support systems. The school's high per-student spending indicates it is investing resources, but the data suggests these efforts may not be translating into consistent academic success across all subject areas and grade levels.
Overall, Arizona Charter Academy has some areas of strength, particularly in mathematics, but faces significant challenges in terms of academic performance, graduation rates, and serving a high-need student population. Addressing these areas could help the school improve outcomes for its students and better support the families in the Success School district.
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