Summary:
The Lone Jack C-6 school district in Missouri consists of two schools: Lone Jack High and Lone Jack Elementary. While both schools have room for improvement, they each demonstrate some strengths and areas of concern.
Lone Jack High has a relatively high 4-year graduation rate of 90.3% and performs well in certain subjects like 7th grade Mathematics and 8th grade Science. However, the school struggles significantly in Algebra II, with only 3.1% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 57.5%. Lone Jack Elementary shows strengths in 5th grade Mathematics and Science, but faces challenges in 3rd and 4th grade Mathematics, where student proficiency rates are well below the state averages.
Both schools have a 9.1% chronic absenteeism rate, which is higher than the state's desired target of 10% or less. Additionally, Lone Jack Elementary's statewide ranking has declined from 407 out of 908 in 2021-2022 to 626 out of 906 in 2023-2024, indicating a need for improvement. Overall, the Lone Jack C-6 district should focus on addressing the underperformance in Algebra II, improving foundational mathematics skills at the elementary level, and tackling chronic absenteeism to drive better outcomes for students.
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