Summary:
The Coleman School District in Wisconsin has only one high school, Coleman High, which serves grades 9-12. While the school has impressive graduation and dropout rates, its overall performance appears to be declining compared to other high schools in the state.
Coleman High has a 100% four-year graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate, which are commendable achievements. However, the school's statewide ranking has dropped from 332 out of 391 high schools in 2021-2022 to 281 out of 431 high schools in 2023-2024, and it is rated only 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating below-average performance. The school's test scores are mixed, with some subject areas performing above the state average and others below.
The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 11.2% is slightly higher than the state average, and it has a relatively high percentage of students (37.77%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a higher proportion of students from low-income families. While the school's spending per student of $13,748 is slightly higher than the state average, and its student-teacher ratio of 12.6 is lower, these factors alone do not seem to be driving the school's declining performance. The district and school administration may need to focus on addressing the inconsistent academic achievement and high chronic absenteeism rates to improve the overall success of Coleman High.
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