Summary:
The Greenville R-II school district in Missouri serves students from preschool through 12th grade across 4 schools: 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. While the district faces challenges, such as low academic performance and high chronic absenteeism, there are also pockets of success, like the relatively high graduation rate at Greenville High School.
Among the standout schools, Williamsville Elementary has had a strong performance history, ranking in the top 25% of Missouri elementary schools in the past, but has since declined to the bottom 25%. In contrast, Greenville High School, while ranked in the bottom 25% of Missouri high schools, maintains a high 4-year graduation rate of 94.4% and a low dropout rate of 3.2%, suggesting the school is effectively keeping students engaged and on track to graduate.
Across the district, the schools face significant challenges, including high chronic absenteeism rates, below-average standardized test scores, and a high percentage of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a population facing economic disadvantages. However, the data also reveals opportunities for improvement, and a deeper analysis of the factors contributing to both the successes and struggles of the district could inform strategies to enhance educational outcomes for all students in the Greenville R-II school district.
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