Summary:
The Mammoth-San Manuel Unified District in Arizona operates three schools: one elementary, one middle, and one high school. Based on the available data, the schools in this district appear to be underperforming compared to state-wide averages across a variety of metrics, including academic proficiency, school rankings, and graduation rates.
The student population at these schools is predominantly Hispanic, with 66-72% of students identifying as such. Additionally, a high percentage of students (75.41% at the high school) receive free or reduced-price lunch, indicating that the district serves a predominantly low-income community. The significant gaps in academic performance between the district and state averages suggest that the schools may be struggling to effectively serve their student population and provide a high-quality education.
Across the three schools, First Avenue Elementary School, San Manuel High School, and San Manuel Junior High School, there are no clear standout performers. All three schools are ranked significantly below the state average, with the high school and junior high school both receiving a 0 out of 5 SchoolDigger star rating. The wide range in per-student spending across the schools suggests potential inequities in resource allocation within the district, which may be contributing to the overall underperformance.
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