Summary:
The Dixie school district in Florida has only one high school, Dixie County High School, which serves 714 students in grades 9-12. The school's student population is predominantly White (81.65%), with smaller percentages of African American (6.72%) and Hispanic (6.3%) students. While the school's four-year graduation rate of 92% exceeds the state average, its academic performance on state assessments is mixed, with some subject areas performing above the state average and others significantly below.
One area of concern is Dixie County High School's high chronic absenteeism rate of 54%, which is substantially higher than the state average. This high rate of student absences may be a contributing factor to the school's uneven academic performance, particularly in subjects like Algebra 1 EOC and 8th grade Math FAST, where proficiency rates lag behind the state. Additionally, the school serves a predominantly low-income student population, with 70.45% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, which can present additional challenges in terms of providing resources and support.
Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending and student-teacher ratio, the analysis suggests that the resources may not be optimally allocated or utilized to address the specific needs of the student population. Further examination of the school's resource allocation and strategies to improve attendance and academic performance in weaker areas could help Dixie County High School better support the success of its students.
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