Summary:
The Middleton District in Idaho is home to two high schools: Middleton High School and Middleton Academy. While both serve grades 9-12, the data analysis reveals a stark contrast in their performance and outcomes.
Middleton High School stands out as a high-performing institution, consistently ranking among the top high schools in Idaho and exceeding state and district averages in student achievement. With a 92.8% four-year graduation rate and impressive proficiency rates on ISAT tests, the school is effectively preparing its students for success. In contrast, Middleton Academy appears to be struggling, with low rankings, poor student performance, and a significantly lower graduation rate of 76.0%.
The demographic differences between the two schools may contribute to the performance gap, with Middleton High School having a higher percentage of White students and a lower proportion of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch compared to Middleton Academy. Additionally, the spending per student is significantly higher at Middleton Academy, raising questions about the efficient allocation of resources and its impact on student outcomes.
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