Summary:
The city of De Tour Village, Michigan is home to two small schools - DeTour Arts and Technology Academy, an alternative public charter school serving grades PK-12, and DeTour High School, a public high school serving grades 7-12. Both schools have a relatively high percentage of Native American students compared to the state average, with DeTour Arts and Technology Academy at 14.93% and DeTour High School at 27.08%.
DeTour Arts and Technology Academy stands out for its strong academic performance, outperforming the state average in several key assessments. However, the school also has concerning dropout and chronic absenteeism rates. In contrast, DeTour High School has a relatively high graduation rate of 92.3%, but its academic performance is below the state average in some areas and it also faces high chronic absenteeism.
The significant difference in spending per student between the two schools, with DeTour Arts and Technology Academy spending $1,511 per student and DeTour High School spending $56,739 per student, raises questions about resource allocation and its potential impact on educational outcomes. Overall, the data suggests that while both schools face unique challenges, they also have strengths that could be leveraged to improve the educational experience for students in the De Tour Village area.
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