Summary:
The Grandville Public Schools district in Michigan is home to two high schools: Grandville High School and Grandville Education Center. Grandville High School is the larger and more prominent of the two, serving 1,767 students, while Grandville Education Center has just 16 students.
Grandville High School stands out with a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger, placing it in the top 18% of Michigan high schools. The school has a diverse student population, with 72.44% White, 4.92% African American, 13.81% Hispanic, and 3.11% Asian students. Academically, Grandville High School performs on par with or slightly above state and district averages, with the exception of social studies proficiency, which is below the state average. The school maintains an impressive 96.9% 4-year graduation rate and a low 1.4% dropout rate.
In contrast, Grandville Education Center serves a more economically disadvantaged student population, with 81.25% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. While the school also boasts a high 96.6% 4-year graduation rate, it struggles with a much higher chronic absenteeism rate of 73.9%. Despite these challenges, Grandville Education Center spends more per student ($16,261) compared to Grandville High School ($15,317), and the student-teacher ratio is similar between the two schools.
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