Summary:
The Pima County Accommodation School District consists of a single high school, the Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program, which serves grades 9-12. This school appears to be struggling, with very low academic performance, high dropout rates, and poor overall outcomes for its diverse student population of 849 students.
The Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program ranks 439 out of 469 Arizona high schools and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Its 4-year graduation rate is only 5.2%, compared to the state average, and its dropout rate is an alarming 31.7%. Proficiency rates in English Language Arts (8%) and Mathematics (4%) are far below the state averages of 40% and 32%, respectively. The school likely serves a high-need, economically disadvantaged population, with per-student spending below the state average.
Overall, the data suggests that the Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program is a struggling institution that requires significant attention and support to address the educational and socioeconomic challenges faced by its students. The low academic performance, high dropout rates, and poor overall outcomes indicate the need for targeted interventions and additional resources to help improve the quality of education and support student success in this school.
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