Summary:
The Manton Consolidated Schools district in Michigan consists of three schools: Manton Consolidated Elementary School, Manton Consolidated Middle School, and Manton Consolidated High School. The district serves a predominantly White student population, with a significant percentage of economically disadvantaged students receiving free or reduced-price lunch.
The elementary and middle schools in the district stand out as strong performers, with the elementary school ranking 293 out of 1,486 Michigan elementary schools and the middle school ranking 235 out of 897 Michigan middle schools. Both schools have outperformed the state average in various subject areas on the M-Step and PSAT assessments. In contrast, the high school has underperformed the state average on the SAT, indicating an area for improvement.
Despite the academic strengths of the elementary and middle schools, the district faces challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates across all three schools, ranging from 25.8% to 29.9%. Additionally, the district's resource allocation, as evidenced by the variation in spending per student, raises questions about ensuring equitable support for all students, particularly given the high percentage of economically disadvantaged students in the district.
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