Summary:
The Clinton Community Schools district in Michigan is home to two high schools: Clinton High School and Clinton Virtual JrSr High School. While both schools serve the Clinton community, Clinton High School emerges as the standout performer, with a larger enrollment, stronger academic results, and higher graduation rates compared to its virtual counterpart.
Clinton High School boasts an enrollment of 385 students and consistently outperforms the district and state averages in standardized test proficiency, including M-Step/Science, M-Step/Social Studies, SAT/Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, and SAT/Mathematics. The school's four-year graduation rate of 98.8% and a low dropout rate of 1.1% are particularly impressive. In contrast, Clinton Virtual JrSr High School has a much smaller enrollment of only 15 students and faces challenges, with a lower four-year graduation rate of 83.3% and a higher dropout rate of 16.6%.
The analysis also reveals potential equity concerns, as Clinton Virtual JrSr High School has a higher percentage of White students compared to Clinton High School. This disparity in racial representation could suggest issues of access and opportunity for students from diverse backgrounds. Overall, the data highlights the need for continued efforts to ensure equitable access to quality education for all students within the Clinton Community Schools district.
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