Summary:
The Croswell-Lexington Community Schools district in Michigan serves students from elementary through high school, with a total of 5 schools. The district's performance is a mix, with the two Frostick School and Meyer Elementary School standing out as the highest-performing schools, ranking in the top 25% of Michigan elementary schools. However, the district's secondary schools show more room for improvement, with the CroswellLexington High School performing better than the Pioneer High School.
The elementary schools in the district excel, with Meyer Elementary ranking 154th out of 1,486 Michigan elementary schools and Frostick ranking 338th. Both schools have strong test scores, outperforming the district and state averages. In contrast, the middle school and high schools have more mixed performance, with the CroswellLexington High School ranking 364th out of 743 Michigan high schools, and the Pioneer High School struggling with low graduation rates and high dropout rates.
Across the district, there are some concerning trends, such as high rates of chronic absenteeism and a large percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting student outcomes. Additionally, the wide variation in spending per student, from $3,246 at Pioneer High School to over $14,000 at the elementary schools, raises questions about equitable resource allocation. Addressing these issues could be key focus areas for the Croswell-Lexington Community Schools district as it works to improve student performance and outcomes.
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