Summary:
The Cedar Unified District in Arizona has only one school, Jeddito School, which serves grades PK-8 with a total enrollment of 108 students. The school has a unique student population, as it is 100% Native American, and a high percentage (101.85%) of students receive free or reduced-price lunch.
Despite its small size, Jeddito School is not a standout performer. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom 10% of Arizona elementary schools, with a 0-star rating out of 5. Its academic proficiency rates in science, English language arts, and mathematics are significantly lower than both the state and Cedar Unified District averages. Additionally, the school has a relatively high dropout rate of 5.6% for the 2021-2022 school year.
The data suggests that Jeddito School is facing significant challenges in providing a quality education to its predominantly low-income, minority student population. The school's lack of funding, with a spending of $0 per student in 2018-2019, and its persistent low performance over the years, raise concerns about educational equity and the school's ability to support its students' academic and personal growth. While the school's low student-teacher ratio of 8.3 could be a positive factor, the overall data paints a concerning picture of the educational opportunities available to the students of Jeddito School.
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