Summary:
Schuyler County R-I school district in Missouri is home to a single high school, Schuyler County High, which serves grades 7-12. With 242 students, the school has a predominantly White student body (95.45%) and a relatively high percentage of students (40.08%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high-need population.
Academically, Schuyler County High has seen fluctuating performance, ranking as low as 424th out of 468 Missouri high schools in 2017-2018, but then improving to 48th out of 361 schools in 2021-2022. While the school's 7th grade Math and ELA proficiency rates lag behind the state averages, its Algebra I End-of-Course proficiency rate is significantly higher than the Missouri average, suggesting stronger performance in higher-level math. The school's per-student spending of $13,012 is relatively high, indicating a focus on resource allocation to support its students.
Without any other high schools in the Schuyler County R-I district, it is difficult to make meaningful comparisons or draw conclusions about Schuyler County High's performance relative to its peers. However, the data suggests that the school is working to address its academic challenges, with a focus on improving proficiency in core subjects and providing a high level of resources to its students.
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