Summary:
The Boyne City Public Schools district in Michigan consists of 4 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, 2 high schools (one traditional and one virtual), and no alternative schools. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with varying levels of economic disadvantage across the schools.
Boyne City High School stands out as a top performer, consistently ranking in the top 30% of Michigan high schools and maintaining a strong 90.8% graduation rate. The school also excels in test scores, with 49-53% of 11th graders proficient or better in M-Step Science, Social Studies, and SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. In contrast, MorganShaw School, the district's virtual high school, faces unique challenges, with lower graduation rates, higher dropout rates, and significantly higher chronic absenteeism compared to the other schools.
Boyne City Elementary School also stands out, ranking in the top 25% of Michigan elementary schools and demonstrating exceptional performance in M-Step English Language Arts and Math, with 54-56% of 3rd and 4th graders proficient or better, significantly higher than state averages. The district's schools generally have similar spending levels, around $17,000 per student, except for MorganShaw School at $14,415 per student.
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