Summary:
The city of Madison Heights, Michigan is home to 13 schools, including 7 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, 3 high schools, and 1 alternative school. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and underperforming schools in the area, with some standout institutions like Lessenger Elementary School and Four Corners Montessori Academy consistently ranking among the top schools in the state.
Lamphere High School stands out for its relatively high graduation rate of 85.7% and lower dropout rate of 5.3%, while the Lamphere Center alternative school faces significant challenges, with a 0% graduation rate and a 25% dropout rate. The data also highlights the success of the Four Corners Montessori Academy, a public charter school that outperforms many of the traditional public schools in the area.
However, the data also reveals systemic challenges in the Madison District Public Schools system, with several schools consistently ranking in the bottom 25% of Michigan schools and having low proficiency rates, high chronic absenteeism, and high free/reduced lunch rates. This suggests the need for targeted interventions and support to address these issues and improve educational outcomes for all students in the Madison Heights area.
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