Summary:
The Roseville Community Schools district in Michigan is home to two middle schools: Roseville Middle School and Eastland Middle School. While both schools serve similar student populations, the data reveals that Eastland Middle School is the stronger performer of the two.
Eastland Middle School outpaces Roseville Middle School on several key metrics, including higher proficiency rates on state assessments, a better statewide ranking, and lower chronic absenteeism. Demographically, Eastland Middle School has a student population that is 49.67% White, 38.41% African American, and 11.92% other races, while Roseville Middle School has a more racially diverse student body at 42.94% African American, 45.98% White, and 11.08% other races. Both schools have high percentages of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, at 74.83% and 77.54% respectively.
Despite the district's investment in resources, with Roseville Middle School spending $15,310 per student and Eastland Middle School spending $16,373 per student, the academic performance of both schools lags significantly behind state averages on standardized tests. This suggests that the Roseville Community Schools district as a whole may need to focus on improving educational outcomes, potentially by addressing factors such as teaching quality, attendance issues, and implementing more effective support systems for students.
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