Summary:
The Lone Jack C-6 school district in Missouri has only one high school, Lone Jack High, which serves grades 6-12 with a total enrollment of 398 students. While the school has a relatively high graduation rate of 90.3%, its academic performance shows a mixed picture, with some strengths in 7th grade Math and 8th grade Science but significant underperformance in 6th grade ELA, Algebra I, and Algebra II compared to state averages.
Lone Jack High's lower chronic absenteeism rate of 9.1% suggests engaged students, and its higher spending per student ($11,244) and lower student-teacher ratio (13.5) may contribute to its performance. However, the school's lower percentage of free/reduced-lunch students (18.09%) compared to the state average indicates a relatively more affluent student population, which could also be a factor in the school's outcomes.
Overall, Lone Jack High appears to be a moderately performing school, with some areas of strength but also significant room for improvement, particularly in core academic subjects. The school's higher spending and lower student-teacher ratio may be positive factors, but further analysis would be needed to fully understand the drivers of the school's performance.
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