Summary:
The Chino Valley Unified District in Arizona encompasses four schools: two elementary schools (Territorial Early Childhood Center and Del Rio Elementary School), one middle school (Heritage Middle School), and one high school (Chino Valley High School).
Among the standout schools, Del Rio Elementary School performs relatively well academically, with higher proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Chino Valley High School and Heritage Middle School struggle academically, with proficiency rates well below the state averages in core subjects.
The data also reveals disparities in resource allocation, with Territorial Early Childhood Center having the highest per-student spending and the lowest student-teacher ratio, while Chino Valley High School has the lowest per-student spending and the highest student-teacher ratio. These differences may contribute to the academic challenges faced by some schools in the district.
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