Summary:
The Aguila Elementary District in Arizona consists of two schools: Aguila Elementary School and Aguila Pre-School. Aguila Elementary School stands out for its relatively small enrollment of 123 students and its diverse student population, with 91.06% Hispanic, 4.07% Asian, 3.25% White, and 1.63% African American. The school performs well in 5th grade science, with 43% proficiency compared to the state average of 34%, and in English Language Arts for grades 6-8, with 50% proficiency compared to the state's 37-42%.
Aguila Elementary School also has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 11.3 and a high free and reduced lunch rate of 97.56%, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. The school's spending per student is relatively high at $15,183 per year, which could be due to factors such as small class sizes, specialized programs, or additional support services for the high-needs student population.
In contrast, Aguila Pre-School has a very small enrollment of only 19 students and a diverse student population, but the data set does not provide any information on its academic performance, statewide ranking, or free and reduced lunch rates. This lack of data makes it difficult to fully evaluate the quality and effectiveness of this school within the district.
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