Summary:
The North Sanpete District in Utah is home to a single high school, North Sanpete High, which serves grades 9-12. The school has 765 students and a student-teacher ratio of 23.8, slightly higher than the state average.
North Sanpete High's academic performance has been consistently below average, with the school ranked in the bottom half of Utah high schools for the past three years. The school's test scores on the Utah Aspire Plus assessments are mixed, with 10th grade proficiency rates above the state average in English Language Arts but below in Mathematics and Science. Despite spending more per student than the state average, the school's academic outcomes have lagged behind, suggesting that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution to improving performance.
While North Sanpete High's student population is predominantly White, it does have a significant Hispanic student population at 15.16%. Addressing the needs of this diverse student body could present both opportunities and challenges for the school. Overall, the data indicates a need for focused efforts to address the school's persistent underperformance, particularly in the areas of Mathematics and Science, in order to better support all students and drive improvements in academic outcomes.
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