Summary:
The St Johns Unified District in Arizona consists of 4 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools (one of which is an alternative school). The data reveals standout performance at St Johns Middle School, which consistently ranks in the top 20% of Arizona middle schools and has strong test scores, especially in 6th grade. Coronado Elementary School also stands out, with impressive 3rd grade test scores and a high percentage of free/reduced lunch students, indicating the school is effectively serving a lower-income population.
The data also highlights disparities between the district's high schools. St Johns High School has a strong 93.1% 4-year graduation rate, while the alternative St. Johns Learning Center has a much lower 37.5% 4-year graduation rate and a concerning 28.5% dropout rate. This suggests the need for additional support and intervention at the alternative high school to improve student outcomes.
In terms of resource allocation, St Johns High School spends the most per student at $9,191, compared to $6,438 at St Johns Middle School and $6,269 at Coronado Elementary. The alternative St. Johns Learning Center receives the lowest per-student funding at $3,558, which could be a factor in its poorer outcomes.
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