Summary:
The Page Unified School District #8 in Arizona operates 6 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative virtual school. The district as a whole is performing poorly, ranking 280 out of 288 districts in the state and receiving 0 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger.
Within the district, a few schools stand out. Sage & Sand Academy, the alternative virtual school, has some of the highest test scores but also a very high dropout rate of 27.6% and a low 4-year graduation rate of 55.6%. In contrast, Manson Mesa High School has very low academic performance, with only 33.3% of students graduating in 4 years and a 15.1% dropout rate, despite having the highest per-student spending in the district at $18,998.
Across the district, proficiency rates on state assessments are very low, well below state averages. Graduation rates range from 33.3% at Manson Mesa High School to 87.1% at Page High School. The district faces significant challenges in student achievement, graduation rates, and resource allocation that will require a comprehensive approach to improve teaching and learning, provide targeted support, and ensure equitable distribution of resources.
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