Summary:
The city of Vicksburg, Michigan is home to 5 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, 2 high schools (one traditional and one alternative), and no alternative schools. The schools in Vicksburg serve a predominantly white student population and demonstrate a range of academic performance, with Indian Lake Elementary School consistently outperforming the district and state averages on standardized tests, while Sunset Lake Elementary School and Vicksburg Pathways High School tend to lag behind.
The traditional Vicksburg High School stands out with strong academic performance, a 93.3% four-year graduation rate, and a low 1.1% dropout rate, while the alternative Vicksburg Pathways High School serves a more at-risk population with a 48.3% four-year graduation rate and an 18.3% dropout rate. The data also suggests a potential relationship between higher per-student spending and better academic outcomes, with Indian Lake Elementary School and Vicksburg High School spending more per student and demonstrating stronger performance.
Overall, the schools in Vicksburg Community Schools district exhibit a range of academic and demographic characteristics, with some standout performers and areas for improvement. The data provides valuable insights for parents and the community to better understand the strengths and challenges of the local education system.
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