Summary:
The city of Owendale, Michigan is home to two schools - OwendaleGagetown JrSr High School and OwendaleGagetown Elementary School, both serving students in the Owendale-Gagetown Area School District. Unfortunately, the data paints a concerning picture, as neither school appears to be performing well academically.
Both the high school and elementary school have low performance rankings, with the high school ranking between 387 and 524 out of 824-835 Michigan high schools, and the elementary school ranking between 1140 and 1195 out of 1448-1548 Michigan elementary schools. The schools struggle with low test scores, high chronic absenteeism, and poor graduation rates, with the high school's four-year graduation rate at just 53.8% and a dropout rate of 38.4%. Additionally, the schools serve a predominantly white student population, with a small percentage of Hispanic students and very few African American students.
Despite the high per-student spending, with the high school spending $14,305 per student and the elementary school spending $16,193 per student, the schools are not achieving strong academic outcomes. This suggests that simply spending more money may not be the sole solution to improving educational performance in the Owendale-Gagetown Area School District. The data highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to address the underlying issues facing these schools, such as improving student engagement, addressing attendance and dropout problems, and implementing targeted interventions to boost academic achievement.
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