Summary:
New Paradigm Glazer-Loving Academy is a single public charter school serving grades K-8 in Detroit, Michigan. With a total enrollment of 183 students, the school has a very high percentage of African American students at 96.17% and serves a predominantly low-income population, with 94.54% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Academically, New Paradigm Glazer Academy struggles, with test scores well below the state averages across grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 3rd grade ELA, the school scored 35.3% proficient compared to the state average of 39.6%. The school also faces significant challenges with chronic absenteeism, with a rate of 50.5%, which is much higher than the state average.
Despite relatively high spending of $14,522 per student, the data suggests that the school's performance is hindered by a combination of socioeconomic factors, attendance issues, and an inability to effectively translate resources into improved academic outcomes for its students. Addressing these root causes will be crucial for New Paradigm Glazer-Loving Academy to improve the educational opportunities and outcomes for its predominantly African American, low-income student population.
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