Summary:
The city of New Haven, Indiana, is home to three schools: two elementary schools (New Haven Intermediate School and New Haven Primary School) and one junior/senior high school (New Haven Junior/Senior High School). These schools serve a diverse student population, with a mix of White, African American, Hispanic, and Asian students, and a relatively high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage in the community.
While the elementary schools show some variation in academic performance, with New Haven Intermediate School generally outperforming New Haven Primary School, the high school is consistently underperforming. New Haven Junior/Senior High School has low proficiency rates in core subjects, poor SAT performance, and a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 36.7%, which is much higher than the state average. Additionally, the high school's four-year graduation rate of 83.6% is lower than the state average.
The data suggests that the schools in East Allen County Schools district face a range of challenges, including academic underperformance, high rates of economic disadvantage, and attendance and graduation concerns. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to improve educational outcomes for the students in this community.
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