Summary:
The Online School of Arizona is the sole high school serving grades 9-12 in the Online School of Arizona district, located in Tucson, Arizona. With a total enrollment of 45 students, the school has a diverse student population but faces significant challenges, including low graduation rates and high dropout rates.
While the Online School of Arizona boasts strong math performance, with 50% of 11th-graders proficient or better compared to the 32% statewide average, its English language arts (ELA) proficiency rate of 25% lags behind the 40% state average. This suggests the school may have a stronger focus on math instruction than ELA. Additionally, the school's 20.0% four-year graduation rate and 23.7% dropout rate are both significantly worse than the state averages, indicating the school is struggling to support and retain its students.
The school's diverse student population, with a majority Hispanic enrollment (48.89%) and significant representation of White (42.22%) and African American (4.44%) students, could present both opportunities and challenges in terms of meeting the unique needs of the student body. However, the limited data available, such as the lack of information on the school's free/reduced lunch rate and student-teacher ratio, makes it difficult to draw comprehensive conclusions about the school's overall performance and areas for improvement.
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