Summary:
The Eloy Elementary District in Arizona is home to two elementary schools: Eloy Intermediate School and Curiel School. Both schools serve a predominantly Hispanic student population, with a significant African American minority, and face significant challenges with low academic performance and high poverty levels.
According to the data, neither Eloy Intermediate School nor Curiel School can be considered standout performers. Both schools rank in the bottom 15% and 10% of Arizona elementary schools, respectively, based on the SchoolDigger rankings. The schools have significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the state averages in all tested subjects, with 5th grade Science proficiency at just 16% compared to the state average of 34%. Additionally, the schools serve a high percentage of students from low-income families, with over 88% and 93% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, respectively.
Despite the high spending per student and relatively small class sizes, the academic performance of these schools remains a concern. The lack of standout schools within the Eloy Elementary District suggests a need for a comprehensive review of the district's educational strategies and resource allocation to improve the overall quality of education and support the unique needs of the student population.
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