Summary:
The Wyoming Public Schools district in Michigan has only one high school, Wyoming High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The school has a diverse student population, with a majority of Hispanic and African American students, but its academic performance is consistently below state averages in core subjects like Math, Science, and English Language Arts.
Wyoming High School's four-year graduation rate of 79.2% is lower than the state average, and the school also has a high dropout rate of 6.6%. Additionally, the school struggles with high chronic absenteeism, with 39.8% of students missing a significant amount of school. These challenges may be linked to the school's high percentage of students from low-income families, with 81.31% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite the district's higher-than-average spending per student and a student-teacher ratio slightly above the state average, Wyoming High School continues to underperform academically. This suggests that the school may benefit from targeted interventions and support to address the systemic issues affecting student outcomes, both at the school and district levels.
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