Summary:
The Kelloggsville Public Schools district in Michigan serves students from 7 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 3 high schools. The district faces significant challenges, with consistently low academic performance, high rates of chronic absenteeism, and concerns around equity and resource allocation.
While Kelloggsville Virtual School stands out with a 100% four-year graduation rate and 0% dropout rate, it also has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 47.6%. In contrast, 54th Street Academy struggles the most, with a 58% four-year graduation rate, a 24% dropout rate, and an alarmingly high chronic absenteeism rate of 83%.
Across the district, test scores are consistently lower than state averages, with the elementary and middle schools performing the worst. The schools also serve a diverse student population, with high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients. The district's spending per student varies, with the virtual school receiving the highest funding, but the student-teacher ratios remain a concern, ranging from 9.7 to 32.5 across the different school types.
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