Summary:
New Ventures Charter School is the only school in this data set, a public charter high school serving grades 10-12 in Staten Island, New York. With a small enrollment of 155 students, the school has a diverse student population but struggles academically, ranking in the bottom third of New York high schools and receiving low performance ratings.
Despite spending a relatively high $22,852 per student, New Ventures Charter School has a dismal 4-year graduation rate of only 40.3%, well below the state average. However, the school does maintain an impressive 0% dropout rate, indicating it is able to retain nearly all enrolled students. The school also faces high chronic absenteeism, with 91.9% of students chronically absent.
Overall, the data suggests New Ventures Charter School faces significant challenges in providing a quality education to its diverse student population, despite its high per-student spending. Further investigation would be needed to understand the root causes of the school's poor performance and identify opportunities for improvement.
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