Summary:
The Camdenton R-III school district in Missouri is home to two high schools: Camdenton High and the Juvenile Justice Center. Camdenton High is the standout school in the district, consistently ranking highly among Missouri high schools and earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger. In contrast, the Juvenile Justice Center is a much smaller school with limited performance data available.
Camdenton High boasts a strong 91.9% four-year graduation rate and a relatively low 1.6% dropout rate, both of which are favorable compared to state averages. The school's test scores on the Missouri Assessment Program (MAP) are generally above the state and district averages, particularly in English Language Arts (ELA) subjects. While Camdenton High's free/reduced lunch rate of 38.8% is higher than the state average, the school still manages to spend $13,013 per student, which is higher than the state average.
The Juvenile Justice Center, with only 7 students, has a significantly higher per-student spending of $16,381 and a lower student-teacher ratio of 7, likely due to its specialized population. However, the lack of detailed performance data for this school makes it difficult to fully evaluate its effectiveness. Overall, the data suggests that Camdenton R-III is home to a strong-performing high school in Camdenton High, with room for continued improvement in certain areas.
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