Summary:
The Mohave Valley Elementary District in Arizona is home to three elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 8th grade. The data reveals notable differences in the performance and characteristics of these schools, providing valuable insights for parents and the district to consider.
Camp Mohave Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 496 out of 1,245 Arizona elementary schools and outperforming the district and state averages in several academic areas, including 5th-grade science and math proficiency. In contrast, Mohave Valley Connections Academy, the district's virtual school, has a lower overall ranking but has shown improvement, moving from a 2-star to a 3-star rating. The data also highlights disparities in racial diversity, with Fort Mohave Elementary School having a lower percentage of Hispanic and African American students compared to Camp Mohave Elementary School.
The analysis also reveals significant differences in academic performance, resource allocation, and student-teacher ratios among the schools. Camp Mohave Elementary School outperforms the other two schools in several subject areas, while Mohave Valley Connections Academy struggles in certain areas, particularly in 8th-grade mathematics. Additionally, Fort Mohave Elementary School has the highest spending per student and the lowest student-teacher ratio, suggesting the need for further investigation into the factors contributing to these disparities and ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities for all students within the Mohave Valley Elementary District.
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