Summary:
The Tombstone Unified District in Arizona consists of 3 schools: 2 elementary schools (Huachuca City School and Walter J Meyer School) and 1 high school (Tombstone High School). While the high school stands out as the top performer in the district, the elementary schools face challenges in academic proficiency, particularly in Mathematics.
Tombstone High School ranks 158 out of 469 Arizona high schools and has a strong 86.7% four-year graduation rate, outperforming the district and state averages. The school also excels in 11th grade English Language Arts proficiency. In contrast, the two elementary schools struggle with lower proficiency rates in Mathematics compared to the state, with Huachuca City School performing particularly poorly in 5th-8th grade Math.
The district also exhibits socioeconomic disparities, with the elementary schools having much higher percentages of students eligible for free/reduced lunch (over 72%) compared to Tombstone High School (38.8%). This suggests the need to address equity and resource allocation within the Tombstone Unified District. Overall, the data highlights the high school as the standout performer, while the elementary schools require focused improvement efforts, particularly in Mathematics.
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