Summary:
The Iowa-Grant School District in Wisconsin has two schools: Iowa-Grant Elementary/Middle serving grades PK-8 with 473 students, and Iowa-Grant High serving grades 9-12 with 203 students. The district's schools show a mix of strengths and areas for improvement.
Iowa-Grant Elementary/Middle has a low dropout rate of 0.8% but a high chronic absenteeism rate of 9.4%. Its performance on standardized tests is mixed, with some grade levels above the state average in English and math, and others below. In contrast, Iowa-Grant High has an impressive 92.7% four-year graduation rate and a very low 0.4% dropout rate, though its test scores are also mixed compared to state averages.
Notably, Iowa-Grant High spends significantly more per student at $21,509, compared to $12,416 per student at the elementary/middle school. Understanding the factors behind this disparity, as well as the root causes of the differing academic performance and attendance rates, could help the district identify areas for improvement and targeted interventions to support student success across all grade levels.
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