Summary:
The Caro Community Schools district in Michigan has two elementary schools, McComb Elementary School and Schall Elementary School, which serve students from kindergarten through 5th grade. While neither school stands out as exceptional, the data reveals some areas of concern that the Caro Community Schools district may want to address.
Both McComb Elementary and Schall Elementary have relatively high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a low-income student population. However, McComb Elementary has a significantly higher chronic absenteeism rate of 36% compared to Schall Elementary's 19.4%, which could be an area of focus for the district. Academically, Schall Elementary generally performs below the state average in most subject areas and grade levels, with some exceptions in 4th grade math and 5th grade science.
Overall, the data suggests that the Caro Community Schools district as a whole is performing below average, as both of its elementary schools are rated 2 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger and rank in the lower half of Michigan elementary schools. The district may want to investigate the reasons behind the lower academic performance and high chronic absenteeism rates, and implement strategies to improve student outcomes across the board.
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