Summary:
The Lone Pine Unified school district in California consists of 3 schools: 1 elementary school, 2 high schools, and no middle schools or alternative schools. The data reveals a mixed picture, with Lone Pine High School standing out as the highest-performing school in the district, while the elementary and alternative schools face more challenges.
Lone Pine High School impresses with its 96.2% four-year graduation rate and low 3.8% dropout rate, ranking 831 out of 2,323 California high schools. In contrast, Lo-Inyo Elementary struggles to match the district and state averages in academic performance, likely due to its high-need student population with 63.03% of students receiving free/reduced lunch. The limited data available for Sierra Alternative Learning Academy suggests it is the lowest-performing school in the district.
Overall, the Lone Pine Unified district as a whole appears to be performing below the state average in many academic metrics, indicating room for improvement across the district. The significant differences in student-teacher ratios between the schools may be a contributing factor to their varying academic performance, and further analysis and targeted interventions may be needed to address the disparities and improve outcomes for all students in the district.
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