Summary:
The Millington Community Schools district in Michigan consists of 4 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools (one of which is a public magnet school). The data reveals a mix of standout performance and areas for improvement across the district.
Meachum Elementary stands out with exceptional M-Step test scores, significantly outperforming the state and district averages in both English Language Arts and Math. However, the school has a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 17.5%. In contrast, Millington High School achieves a strong 94.3% four-year graduation rate, well above the state average, and maintains a low 1.1% dropout rate.
The data also reveals concerning issues at Malc, the public magnet high school. Malc has a 100% White student population, an alarmingly high chronic absenteeism rate of 69.7%, and a low 78.2% four-year graduation rate with an 8.7% dropout rate. These challenges at Malc stand in stark contrast to the stronger performance of Millington Junior High School, which struggles with lower-than-average M-Step and PSAT scores, particularly in Math.
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