Summary:
The Incito Schools district in Arizona consists of two elementary schools: Incito Schools and Incito Schools-Phoenix. While both schools serve elementary-aged students, they have notable differences in their student demographics, academic performance, and overall characteristics.
Incito Schools-Phoenix stands out with a significantly higher percentage of Hispanic (80%) and Native American (20%) students, as well as a much higher proportion of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch (70%) compared to Incito Schools (42.49%). Despite its smaller student population, Incito Schools-Phoenix has a higher statewide ranking (507 out of 1,226 Arizona elementary schools) than Incito Schools (859 out of 1,245 Arizona elementary schools) for the 2020-2021 school year.
In terms of academic performance, Incito Schools had lower proficiency rates compared to the state average in most subject areas and grade levels, with the exception of 5th-grade science. Incito Schools-Phoenix, on the other hand, did not have any available test score data. The significant difference in student demographics and academic performance between the two schools suggests that they may be serving different communities within the Incito Schools district, and further investigation may be warranted to understand the factors contributing to these disparities.
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