Summary:
The Valley Center Pub School district in Kansas is home to two high schools: Valley Center High and The Learning Center. While Valley Center High is the larger and higher-performing of the two, with consistently strong rankings and moderate test scores, The Learning Center, a virtual high school, has struggled academically, ranking in the bottom third of Kansas high schools in recent years.
Valley Center High has a student population of 995 and performs moderately well on state assessments, with 10th grade proficiency rates around 25-30% in English Language Arts, Math, and Science. This is generally on par with or slightly above the Valley Center Pub School district and Kansas state averages. In contrast, The Learning Center has a much smaller student body of 67 and very low proficiency rates, with 0% of 10th graders scoring proficient or better in ELA and Math in 2023-2024.
The significant performance gap between the two high schools suggests there may be challenges in providing equitable educational opportunities across the Valley Center Pub School district. The lower spending per student and very low test scores at The Learning Center raise questions about the quality and resources available at this virtual school, while the relatively moderate performance of Valley Center High indicates there may be room for improvement district-wide.
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