Summary:
Lewton School is an elementary school in Lansing, Michigan, serving 215 students in grades PK-8, with a predominantly Hispanic student population and a high percentage of students from low-income families. The school faces significant challenges, including high chronic absenteeism, low academic performance, and a bottom-quartile statewide ranking.
Lewton School's chronic absenteeism rates are consistently higher than the state and surrounding school averages, ranging from 40.8% to 56.5% in recent years. Academically, the school's M-Step and PSAT test scores are consistently lower than state and district averages across all grade levels and subject areas. For example, in 2023-2024, only 22.7% of 3rd-grade students at Lewton School were proficient or better in English Language Arts, compared to 39.6% statewide and 18% in the Lansing Public School District. Despite these challenges, the school has shown some strengths in specific racial subgroups, with African American and Hispanic students ranking higher than the state average in certain years.
Interestingly, Lewton School's per-student spending has increased over the years, reaching $18,393 in 2022-2023, which is higher than the spending at some nearby schools, such as Windemere Park Charter Academy ($11,482) and Cole Academy ($9,190). However, these nearby schools, while also serving predominantly low-income and minority student populations, generally outperform Lewton School on academic measures, suggesting that targeted interventions and support could potentially help improve student outcomes at Lewton School.
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