Summary:
The Hannibal Central School District consists of three schools: Fairley School (an elementary school), Hannibal High School, and Kenney Middle School. The district appears to be underperforming compared to state averages, with all three schools ranking in the bottom half of their respective categories.
None of the schools in the Hannibal Central School District stand out as clear performers. Fairley School and Kenney Middle School have significantly lower proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math than the state averages, while Hannibal High School has a lower-than-average graduation rate and a high dropout rate. The district also faces challenges in providing equitable educational opportunities, as evidenced by the high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients and the lack of racial diversity among the student population.
Overall, the Hannibal Central School District appears to be struggling to deliver high-quality education to its students. The district may benefit from a closer examination of the factors contributing to these challenges, such as resource allocation, instructional practices, and support for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, in order to improve the educational outcomes for all students in the district.
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