Summary:
The city of Essexville, Michigan is home to 6 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The schools in this district showcase a range of academic performance, with Garber High School standing out as the top-performing school in the area, ranking 165 out of 743 Michigan high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
Garber High School impresses with its 95.3% four-year graduation rate, 0.0% dropout rate, and strong performance on standardized tests, with over 50% proficiency in M-Step Science and over 60% proficiency in SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. In contrast, the alternative school, LLCBay Campus, struggles with a 0.0% graduation rate and high chronic absenteeism at 53.1%, suggesting the need for additional support and resources for this student population. The middle school, Cramer Junior High School, also performs well, with relatively high proficiency rates in PSAT English Language Arts and M-Step Science.
The schools in Essexville serve a predominantly white student population, with racial diversity being an area for potential improvement. Spending per student varies significantly, from $12,580 to $120,276 at the alternative school, raising questions about resource allocation and its impact on student outcomes. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive overview of the schools in Essexville, highlighting both the strengths and areas for improvement within the Essexville-Hampton Public Schools district and the Bay-Arenac Independent School District (Isd).
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