Summary:
The Warsaw R-Ix school district in Missouri has only one high school, Warsaw High School, which serves grades 9-12 with a total enrollment of 403 students. Based on the available data, Warsaw High School appears to be an underperforming school, consistently ranking in the bottom half of Missouri high schools over the past few years and earning a low 1-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger.
The school's academic performance is a concern, with proficiency rates on state exams well below the state averages. Only 32.3% of students scored proficient or better on the MAP/Algebra I exam, and just 18.3% scored proficient or better on the MAP/Biology I exam. Additionally, the school has a high chronic absenteeism rate of 18.1%, significantly higher than the state average. However, the school does have a slightly above-average four-year graduation rate of 92.8% and a low dropout rate of 1.8%.
The data suggests that Warsaw High School faces significant challenges, likely related to the high percentage (99.26%) of students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage in the school's population. While the school district spends slightly above the state average per student, at $11,051 per student, and has a student-teacher ratio of 14.9, which is slightly higher than the state average, these factors do not appear to be translating into strong academic outcomes for the school's students.
Thank you for your feedback!