Summary:
The Shenandoah School Corporation in Indiana operates three schools: Shenandoah Elementary School, Shenandoah High School, and Shenandoah Middle School. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with a significant percentage of economically disadvantaged students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
Shenandoah Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, consistently ranking in the top 25% of Indiana elementary schools with strong proficiency rates in ILEARN English Language Arts and Math. The school also has a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate and a favorable student-teacher ratio, suggesting a focus on individualized attention for students. In contrast, Shenandoah High School and Shenandoah Middle School face challenges, with higher chronic absenteeism rates and more mixed academic performance compared to state averages.
The district's spending per student varies, with Shenandoah High School spending the most at $10,132 per student, while Shenandoah Middle School and Shenandoah Elementary School spend $8,400 and $8,487 per student, respectively. The district may benefit from further analysis to ensure resources are allocated effectively to address the needs of all students, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
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