Summary:
The Cochise County Accommodation School District in Arizona is home to a single public high school, New Crossroads Academy, serving grades 10-12 with a total enrollment of 363 students.
New Crossroads Academy has a predominantly Hispanic student population (87.33%), but its academic performance is concerning, with proficiency rates of only 27% in English Language Arts and 14% in Mathematics, well below the state averages of 40% and 32%, respectively. The school also struggles with a high dropout rate of 36.1%, significantly higher than the state average. While the per-student spending at New Crossroads Academy is $5,580, the limited data available makes it difficult to compare the school's performance and characteristics to other schools in the district or state.
Overall, the analysis of New Crossroads Academy highlights the need for targeted interventions and support systems to address the school's low academic performance and high dropout rate. With only one school in the data set, further investigation and comparison with other schools in the Cochise County Accommodation School District or the state of Arizona would be necessary to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape in this area.
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