Summary:
The Williams Unified District in Arizona consists of two schools: Williams Elementary/Middle School and Williams High School. While Williams High School maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate, the district as a whole faces challenges, particularly at the elementary/middle school level.
Williams Elementary/Middle School has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past few years and struggles with academic performance, with proficiency rates below the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics across multiple grade levels. The school serves a diverse student population, with a significant population of economically disadvantaged students, as indicated by the high free/reduced lunch rate of 53.76%.
In contrast, Williams High School performs better than the district and state averages in 11th-grade science proficiency, and maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 90.4%. However, the district as a whole has a higher dropout rate compared to the state average, highlighting the need for effective dropout prevention and student support programs.
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