Summary:
The Madison District in Idaho is home to two high schools: Madison Senior High School and Central High School. While both serve grades 9-12, the data analysis reveals that Madison Senior High School is the standout performer in the district.
With an enrollment of 1,278 students, Madison Senior High School is significantly larger than Central High School's 167 students. Madison Senior High also boasts a much higher 4-year graduation rate of 96.6% compared to Central High's 54.8%. Academically, Madison Senior High outperforms the district and state averages on state assessments in Math, Science, and English Language Arts. Additionally, Madison Senior High has a lower percentage of students receiving free/reduced lunch at 20.66%, compared to Central High's 39.52%.
The data suggests that the differences in academic performance and resource allocation between the two schools may be contributing factors to Madison Senior High's standout status. Madison Senior High spends $7,782 per student and has a student-teacher ratio of 19.4, while Central High spends $6,683 per student and has a much higher ratio of 55.6. Exploring these disparities could provide valuable insights to improve educational outcomes across the Madison District.
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