Summary:
The Seymour High is the sole high school serving the Seymour R-II school district in Missouri. With grades 9-12 and a total enrollment of 240 students, Seymour High's performance is generally average compared to state-level metrics, though there are some areas for improvement.
Seymour High's four-year graduation rate of 87.1% is slightly lower than the state average, while its dropout rate of 3.5% is relatively low. However, the school's proficiency rates in Algebra I (24.5%) and Biology I (36.5%) are significantly below the state averages, indicating a need to focus on academic achievement. Additionally, the school's chronic absenteeism rate of 18.5% is relatively high, which may be a contributing factor to the lower test scores.
The school serves a population with a relatively low socioeconomic status, with 37.5% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. Despite this, Seymour High spends $12,718 per student, which is higher than the state average. The school also has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.4, suggesting smaller class sizes and more individualized attention for students. Overall, Seymour High appears to be a relatively average-performing school in the state, with opportunities for improvement in academic achievement and attendance.
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