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Pima Partnership School The is a public charter high school located in Tucson, Arizona, serving grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 111 students. The school has a diverse student population, with a majority Hispanic enrollment and significant Native American, White, and African American representation.
Despite being a public charter school, Pima Partnership School The has consistently struggled academically, ranking in the bottom half of Arizona high schools with 1-2 out of 5 stars from SchoolDigger. The school's four-year graduation rate has been low, ranging from 36.2% to 53.5% over the past five years, significantly below the state average. Additionally, Pima Partnership School The has experienced high dropout rates, ranging from 12.3% to 26.9% in recent years, much higher than the state average. On state assessments, the school's proficiency rates in subjects like science, English language arts, and mathematics are significantly below the state and district averages, with only 4-18% of students scoring proficient or better.
Compared to nearby schools, such as Tucson Magnet High School and City High School, Pima Partnership School The performs poorly, with lower academic performance, graduation rates, and test scores. The school's high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, ranging from 50.39% to 60.36% in recent years, may contribute to the challenges it faces in improving educational outcomes. Despite being a public charter school, Pima Partnership School The has not shown significant improvement over time, remaining in the bottom tier of Arizona high schools.
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