Summary:
The Dublin City school district in Georgia is home to two high schools: Dublin High School and Moore Street Facility. While both schools serve high-need student populations, with 100% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, their academic performance and rankings vary significantly.
Dublin High School is ranked 387 out of 458 Georgia high schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school has a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 96.2%, but its students perform below the state average in proficiency rates for various Milestones Assessments. In contrast, Moore Street Facility is ranked 457 out of 458 Georgia high schools, with a 0-star rating, and has a 92.3% 4-year graduation rate. However, its students perform significantly below the state and district averages in proficiency rates, with several 0% proficiency rates.
The data also reveals differences in resource allocation, with Moore Street Facility spending $19,551 per student, compared to $11,234 per student at Dublin High School. This suggests that simply allocating more resources may not be the sole solution to improving student outcomes, and a more holistic approach addressing the broader social, economic, and community-based factors that influence student success may be necessary.
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