Summary:
The Blueprint Education district in Arizona operates two high schools: Hope High School Online and Hope High School. Both schools face significant challenges, with low academic performance, high dropout rates, and graduation rates well below the state average.
Academically, both schools perform poorly, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science ranging from just 5% to 28% for 11th-grade students, far below the state averages. Hope High School Online has slightly higher proficiency rates than Hope High School, but both schools struggle to meet academic standards. The district as a whole also lags behind the state in these key subject areas.
Graduation and dropout rates are also major concerns. Hope High School Online has a four-year graduation rate of just 39.2% and a dropout rate of 15.8%, while Hope High School fares even worse with a 29.7% graduation rate and a 19.8% dropout rate. These high dropout rates suggest the district needs to implement more effective student support and retention strategies. Additionally, the difference in per-student spending between the two schools, with Hope High School spending $1,848 more per student, raises questions about how resources are being allocated and whether they are directly impacting student outcomes.
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