Summary:
Quincy Community Schools is a small school district in Michigan that serves students in grades K-12. The district has only one high school, Quincy High School, which has been performing below average compared to other high schools in the state.
Quincy High School has a predominantly white student population, with a relatively small percentage of minority students. The school's academic performance, as measured by state assessments, is generally below the state average, with proficiency rates ranging from 20.4% in SAT Mathematics to 44.9% in SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing. The school's four-year graduation rate of 89.2% is slightly below the state average, and its dropout rate of 7.8% is higher than the state average. Additionally, Quincy High School has a chronic absenteeism rate of 16.1%, which is higher than the state average.
While Quincy High School's per-student spending is slightly above the state average, the school's student-teacher ratio of 25.7 is higher than the state average. The high percentage of students (43.73%) who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch suggests that the school may face socioeconomic challenges that could impact academic achievement and other outcomes. Overall, the data indicates that Quincy Community Schools and Quincy High School have room for improvement in order to better support student success and meet the needs of the community.
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