Summary:
The Nadaburg Unified School District in Arizona is home to two high schools: Mountainside High School and Nadaburg Online Virtual Academy. While Mountainside High School has a larger student population of 223 students, Nadaburg Online Virtual Academy serves a smaller group of 15 students.
Mountainside High School spends significantly more per student at $8,931 compared to $1,909 per student at Nadaburg Online Virtual Academy. However, Mountainside High School's test scores lag behind the state average, with only 29% proficiency in English Language Arts and 21% in Mathematics for 11th graders. In contrast, the virtual academy does not have available statewide ranking information. The virtual school also faces a relatively high dropout rate of 15.8% for the 2021-2022 school year.
Overall, the Nadaburg Unified School District appears to have disparities in academic performance and resource allocation between its two high schools. These insights highlight the need for further investigation into the factors contributing to the observed differences and potential interventions to ensure equitable educational opportunities for all students within the district.
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