Summary:
The Rockwood R-VI school district in Missouri is home to four high schools that serve students in grades 9-12. These schools consistently perform well, with two of them, Marquette Senior High and Lafayette Senior High, ranking among the top 31 and 16 high schools in the state, respectively.
Lafayette Senior High stands out as the top performer, with the highest proficiency rates across several key subjects, including Algebra I, Biology I, English II, Algebra II, and Government. Marquette Senior High also excels, particularly in Algebra II and English II, where its proficiency rates significantly exceed the district and state averages. Both schools maintain strong rankings, consistently placing in the top 20-31 high schools in Missouri over the past three years.
While the Rockwood R-VI district as a whole outperforms the state average on End of Course (EOC) exams, there are some equity concerns, as Rockwood Summit Senior High lags behind the other high schools in the district. The free/reduced lunch rates across the schools also vary, from 9.99% at Eureka Senior High to 16.52% at Rockwood Summit Senior High, indicating differences in the economic diversity of the student populations. However, the district maintains a relatively equitable distribution of resources, with consistent spending per student and student-teacher ratios across the high schools.
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