Summary:
The city of Saint Johns, Michigan is home to 8 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 4 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools, and 1 alternative school. Overall, the schools in this district demonstrate strong academic performance, with several standout institutions leading the way.
At the elementary level, Riley Elementary School stands out as a consistent top performer, ranking in the top 25% of Michigan elementary schools and boasting impressive test scores and low chronic absenteeism. The district's middle school, St Johns Middle School, is also a high achiever, ranking in the top 15% of Michigan middle schools and excelling in subjects like 8th grade English Language Arts and Science. At the high school level, St Johns High School is a shining star, with a top 25% ranking in the state, a 95.2% four-year graduation rate, and strong performance on standardized tests.
While the majority of schools in the St. Johns Public Schools district are delivering strong academic outcomes, the data reveals some areas of concern, particularly around equity and chronic absenteeism. The alternative school, STRIVE Academy, lags significantly behind its peers, with low graduation rates and poor test scores. Additionally, schools with higher rates of free and reduced-price lunch, such as Oakview Elementary and Eureka School, tend to have lower academic performance and higher chronic absenteeism, suggesting potential equity issues that warrant further investigation and targeted interventions.
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