Summary:
The Grass Lake, Michigan school district consists of three schools: George Long Elementary School, Grass Lake High School, and Grass Lake Middle School, serving students from elementary through high school. The district is located in a predominantly white community, with some socioeconomic disparities observed across the schools.
George Long Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, consistently exceeding state and district averages on M-STEP assessments in core subjects. The school's strong academic performance, coupled with a lower chronic absenteeism rate, suggests it is providing a high-quality educational experience for its students. In contrast, Grass Lake Middle School appears to be the weakest performer, with lower M-STEP and PSAT scores compared to the other schools, as well as a higher chronic absenteeism rate, indicating room for improvement.
Grass Lake High School demonstrates a balanced performance, with above-average graduation rates, low dropout rates, and strong SAT scores in certain areas. However, the school's M-STEP performance in Science and Social Studies is slightly below the state average, suggesting an opportunity for targeted interventions. Overall, the Grass Lake Community Schools district appears to have a strong elementary school, a balanced high school, and a middle school that could benefit from further attention and support to ensure equitable and high-quality education for all students.
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