Report: Muskegon High School achievement tops in the area when socio-economic status considered | MLive.com
Muskegon’s free and reduced price lunch rate is 87 percent, one of the highest in the state, said Muskegon Public Schools Superintendent Jon Felske.
“It’s nice that there are studies done that take in the accountability factors of the diversity of the population that our teachers serve and our district represents,” Felske said. “Part of public education is you can’t pick and choose those who live in your district, but you serve those who choose to live in the district.”
Muskegon Heights High school ranked 581st, near the bottom of the list, and received an F on the report card.
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