Summary:
The Incito Schools district in Arizona operates two elementary schools: Incito Schools and Incito Schools-Phoenix. Both schools serve students from pre-kindergarten through 8th grade and face significant challenges, with neither school performing at or above the state average on key metrics like test scores and proficiency rates.
While Incito Schools has a diverse student population, with 54.08% Hispanic, 28.33% White, and 12.02% African American students, Incito Schools-Phoenix stands out with an even higher percentage of Hispanic students at 80% and a significant 20% Native American student population. Both schools also serve a high proportion of economically disadvantaged students, with Incito Schools-Phoenix having a staggering 70% free and reduced-price lunch rate.
The data analysis reveals a concerning trend of declining performance for Incito Schools, with its statewide ranking dropping from 675 out of 1,039 Arizona elementary schools in 2018-2019 to 932 out of 1,226 in 2020-2021. This, coupled with the consistently low test scores and proficiency rates across both schools, suggests that the Incito Schools district faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. Targeted interventions and support may be necessary to address these issues and improve the educational outcomes for the children in this community.
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