Summary:
The Upper Mississippi Academy district consists of two schools - Upper Mississippi High Academy and Upper Mississippi Middle Academy. Both schools have seen a significant decline in their statewide rankings over the past three years, indicating potential issues with the overall academic performance of the district.
The high school serves grades 9-12 with 131 students, while the middle school serves grades 6-8 with 75 students. Both schools have a diverse student population, with the high school being predominantly White (63.36%) and the middle school having a more even racial makeup. However, the academic performance of these students is lagging behind the state averages, with consistently low test scores across all subjects and grade levels. The high school also has a relatively high dropout rate of 5.5%, which is a concern.
The data suggests that the Upper Mississippi Academy district is facing significant challenges in terms of academic performance, equity, and overall school quality. Addressing these issues will require a comprehensive, data-driven approach to identify the root causes and implement effective solutions to improve student outcomes and ensure that all students have access to a quality education.
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