Summary:
The Edkey Inc. - Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard district in Arizona consists of two schools: Edkey Inc. - Sequoia Deaf School, an alternative school serving grades K-12, and Kelly, an elementary school serving grades K-8. The district serves a diverse student population, with Edkey Inc. - Sequoia Deaf School having a higher percentage of Hispanic students and Kelly having a more racially diverse enrollment.
Edkey Inc. - Sequoia Deaf School stands out for its relatively low dropout rate of 2.3%, compared to Kelly's 4.6%. However, both schools have significantly lower test scores compared to the state averages, particularly in ELA and Math for grade 5. Despite the high per-student spending at both schools, which exceeds $47,000 per student, the academic performance of the schools remains a concern. Kelly's statewide ranking has improved over the years, but it is still rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating room for further improvement.
Overall, the Edkey Inc. - Sequoia School for the Deaf and Hard district faces challenges in improving student outcomes, particularly in academic achievement. While the schools serve diverse student populations and have high per-student spending, the data suggests a need to focus on strategies to enhance the educational experience and success of the students in this district.
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