Summary:
The Eloy Elementary District in Arizona has only one middle school, Eloy Junior High School, which serves grades 6-8. This school appears to be a lower-performing institution, with academic metrics well below state averages across all subject areas and grade levels.
Eloy Junior High School has an enrollment of 286 students, the majority of whom (78.32%) are Hispanic. The school also serves a high percentage (91.61%) of economically disadvantaged students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch. Academically, the school struggles, with proficiency rates ranging from just 5% to 14% in English Language Arts and Mathematics, far below the state averages of 30-42%. In 8th grade science, only 6% of students are proficient or better, compared to the state average of 27%.
The school's performance is reflected in its consistently low ranking, with a 0-star rating from School Digger and a placement in the bottom 20% of Arizona middle schools. The high dropout rate of 0.8% and the school's student-teacher ratio of 17.8, slightly higher than the state average, further indicate the challenges faced by Eloy Junior High School. Overall, the data suggests that the Eloy Elementary District and its sole middle school require significant interventions and support to improve educational outcomes for their students.
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