Summary:
The city of Otisville, Michigan is home to two schools - LakeVille High School and LakeVille Middle School, both part of the LakeVille Community School District. Based on the available data, these schools appear to be underperforming compared to state-wide averages, with low academic proficiency rates, below-average graduation rates, and high dropout rates.
Academically, both LakeVille High School and LakeVille Middle School struggle, with proficiency rates on state assessments significantly lower than the state averages, particularly in mathematics. The four-year graduation rate at LakeVille High School is also below the state average, while the dropout rate is higher.
Socioeconomic factors may be contributing to the academic challenges faced by these schools, as both LakeVille High School and LakeVille Middle School have high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student populations. Despite the higher-than-average spending per student and student-teacher ratios, the schools continue to underperform, suggesting that simply allocating more resources may not be the sole solution to the academic challenges.
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