Summary:
The Flowing Wells Unified District in Arizona is home to two high schools: Flowing Wells High School and Sentinel Peak High School. Based on the available data, Flowing Wells High School appears to be the stronger performing school, with a higher statewide ranking, better graduation and dropout rates, and stronger student academic performance on state assessments.
Flowing Wells High School has a much larger student body of 1,694 students, compared to Sentinel Peak High School's 90 students. While both schools have a majority Hispanic student population, Flowing Wells High School has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 64.94%, compared to Sentinel Peak High School's 75.56%. Additionally, Flowing Wells High School spends less per student at $6,344, while Sentinel Peak High School spends $7,780 per student.
The significant performance gap between the two high schools raises questions about the factors contributing to the differences in academic outcomes. Further investigation is needed to understand how resources are being allocated and utilized, and what strategies could be implemented to support the success of all students within the Flowing Wells Unified District.
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