Summary:
The Hanover-Horton School District in Michigan has a single middle school, Hanover-Horton Middle School, serving grades 6-8. The school has a predominantly white student population, with 91.4% of students identifying as white, which is higher than the state average. The school's academic performance is mixed, with some subject areas performing better than the state average and others lagging behind.
Hanover-Horton Middle School has a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 22.0%, which is higher than the state average and could be an area of concern. Additionally, the school has a significant percentage of students (37.56%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating that the school serves a population with lower socioeconomic status, which can impact academic outcomes. The school's spending per student is higher than the state average at $12,505 per student, and the student-teacher ratio of 17.1 is slightly higher than the state average.
Overall, the data provides a snapshot of Hanover-Horton Middle School and highlights areas of strength and potential improvement. Further analysis and comparison to other schools in the district or state could provide additional insights to guide the school's and district's efforts to support student success.
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