Summary:
The Maple Valley Schools district in Michigan is home to two high schools: Maple Valley JrSr High School and Maple Valley Pathways High School. While Maple Valley JrSr High School is the larger of the two with 385 students, both schools face significant challenges in terms of academic performance, graduation rates, and student diversity.
Maple Valley JrSr High School has a relatively homogeneous student population, with 92.73% of students identifying as White. The school's academic performance, as measured by standardized test scores, is below the state averages across multiple subjects and grade levels. Additionally, the school has a concerning 4-year graduation rate of 89.0% and a dropout rate of 5.4%, which are worse than the state averages. In contrast, Maple Valley Pathways High School, with only 23 students, has an even more limited racial diversity, being 100% White, and an alarmingly low 4-year graduation rate of 46.6% and a dropout rate of 40.0%.
Both schools spend more per student than the state average, yet their academic performance and other key metrics are significantly below state averages. This suggests that the district may need to re-evaluate its resource allocation and spending priorities to better support student success. Overall, the data analysis reveals significant challenges facing the Maple Valley high schools, and the district should develop a comprehensive plan to address the underlying factors and improve outcomes for all students.
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