Summary:
The Woodland R-IV school district in Missouri operates three schools: Woodland Elementary, Woodland Middle, and Woodland High. The district demonstrates a mix of strengths and areas for improvement, with standout performance at the high school and middle school levels, but some challenges at the elementary school.
Woodland High School stands out with a 3-star rating, a high 4-year graduation rate of 98.3%, and relatively strong performance on End-of-Course exams. In contrast, Woodland Middle School excels in 8th-grade Mathematics, with a proficiency rate of 49.1% compared to the state average of 30.6%. However, all three schools in the district struggle with high chronic absenteeism rates of 17.6%, which is above the state average.
The district also exhibits some disparities, such as the significant difference in spending per student between Woodland High ($12,288) and Woodland Middle ($9,377). Additionally, Woodland Elementary has seen a decline in its statewide ranking, despite maintaining a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.
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