Summary:
The Parkview School District in Wisconsin is home to two high schools: Parkview High and Parkview Academy of Virtual Education. While both schools serve high school students, they exhibit notable differences in their performance and instructional approaches.
The standout performer in the district is the Parkview Academy of Virtual Education, which boasts an exceptional 100% four-year graduation rate and a 0% dropout rate, significantly outpacing the traditional Parkview High school. Additionally, the virtual school has a remarkably low chronic absenteeism rate of 0%, compared to 13.2% at Parkview High. This suggests the virtual school may be more effectively serving its student population.
In contrast, Parkview High has a 95.2% four-year graduation rate and a 0.8% dropout rate, which are relatively strong compared to state averages. However, the school's test scores are slightly below the state average in most subject areas, with the exception of 10th-grade English Language Arts. The school also has a 32.05% free/reduced lunch rate, indicating a moderate level of economic disadvantage among its student population.
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