Summary:
Ithaca Public Schools in Michigan has a single high school, Ithaca High School, which serves grades 9-12. This school stands out as a strong-performing institution, ranking in the top 15% of Michigan high schools and maintaining a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger for the past two years.
Ithaca High School boasts a 93.5% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the state average. The school's proficiency rates on state assessments, particularly in science, social studies, and evidence-based reading and writing, exceed the district and state averages. While the student population is predominantly white (88.22%), the school does have some racial diversity, with small percentages of Hispanic, African American, Native American, Pacific Islander, and multiracial students.
However, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 23.2% is higher than the state average, which could be an area for improvement. Ithaca High School also spends more per student ($13,570) than the state average, which may contribute to its strong academic performance. Overall, Ithaca High School appears to be a high-quality institution that is effectively supporting student learning and achievement within the Ithaca Public Schools district.
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