Summary:
The city of Humansville, Missouri is home to three public schools - one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school - all part of the Humansville R-IV school district. While the schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, the data indicates that academic performance across the district is consistently below the state average.
None of the Humansville schools stand out as clear academic leaders, with Humansville Elementary, Humansville Middle School, and Humansville High all ranking in the bottom 20% of schools statewide. Proficiency rates on state assessments are significantly below the Missouri average across all grade levels and subject areas. However, the schools have relatively low percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting the student population may not be facing significant socioeconomic challenges.
Further analysis reveals that the Humansville schools may be underresourced, with per-student spending ranging from $10,042 to $13,439 and student-teacher ratios between 10.1 and 12.9. Additionally, the district struggles with high chronic absenteeism rates of around 10.6%, which could be contributing to the low academic performance. While Humansville High maintains a relatively high four-year graduation rate of 94.7%, the overall data paints a concerning picture of the educational outcomes in the Humansville school district, indicating a need for further investigation and targeted interventions to improve student success.
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