Summary:
The Shakopee Public School District in Minnesota is home to 4 high schools, serving students in grades 9-12. The standout school in the district is Shakopee High School, which consistently outperforms the other schools across key metrics like graduation rates, test scores, and state-wide rankings.
Shakopee High School boasts a 94.4% four-year graduation rate, significantly higher than the 20% rate at Tokata Learning Center. Shakopee High School also has the largest enrollment with 2,770 students, while the other schools range from just 19 to 88 students. On state assessments, Shakopee High School's test scores are consistently above the Shakopee Public School District and state averages, in contrast to the lower proficiency rates at the alternative high schools.
The data reveals significant performance gaps between Shakopee High School and the other high schools in the district, particularly the alternative schools like Tokata Learning Center and Sabers Online High School. These alternative schools serve a higher proportion of economically disadvantaged and minority students, suggesting the need for additional support and resources to address the disparities in educational outcomes.
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