Summary:
The city of Rockville, Indiana is home to two schools: Rockville Elementary School and Parke Heritage High School, which serve a total of 682 students. While the schools share some similarities, they also exhibit distinct differences in terms of academic performance, student demographics, and resource allocation.
Rockville Elementary School stands out for its relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 14.1% and lower academic performance in ILEARN/English Language Arts and ILEARN/Math compared to the North Central Parke Community School Corp district and state averages, particularly in the upper grades. Additionally, the school serves a high-need student population, with 64.52% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. In contrast, Parke Heritage High School has a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 92.6%, but also struggles with a chronic absenteeism rate of 25.6% and lower academic performance in SAT/Evidence-based Reading and Writing and SAT/Mathematics compared to the district average.
The data suggests that while both schools face challenges, the resources and support may be more heavily concentrated at the elementary level, with Rockville Elementary School spending $12,453 per student and having a student-teacher ratio of 11.3, compared to Parke Heritage High School's $11,783 per student and 8.2 student-teacher ratio. Addressing the chronic absenteeism and academic performance disparities across the district will be crucial to ensuring the success of all students in Rockville, Indiana.
Thank you for your feedback!