Summary:
The Pima County Accommodation School District has only one high school, the Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program, which serves grades 9-12 with an enrollment of 849 students. This school faces significant challenges, with extremely low academic performance, graduation rates, and high dropout rates compared to state averages.
The Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program has a diverse student population, with over 55% Hispanic, 29% White, and smaller percentages of African American, Native American, Asian, and multi-racial students. However, the school's academic performance is quite low, with only 8% of 11th graders proficient or better in English Language Arts and just 4% proficient or better in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 40% and 32% respectively. The school also has a very low 4-year graduation rate of just 5.2% and a high dropout rate of 31.7%.
The low academic outcomes and high dropout rates at the Pima County Schools Superintendent's Diploma Program suggest that the school is struggling to effectively serve its diverse and economically disadvantaged student population. With the school district spending below the state average of $5,727 per student, the data indicates that the challenges faced by this school may be reflective of broader issues within the Pima County Accommodation School District, which is ranked 515 out of 540 school districts in Arizona and has an overall rating of 0 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger.
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