Summary:
The Superior Unified School District has only one elementary school, John F Kennedy School, which serves grades PK-6 with a total enrollment of 179 students. The school's student population is predominantly Hispanic (80.45%), with a small percentage of White (17.88%) and African American (1.68%) students.
Despite serving a high-need population, with 93.3% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, John F Kennedy School has consistently ranked in the bottom quarter of Arizona elementary schools, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science well below state averages. The school's below-average per-student spending and slightly higher student-teacher ratio may be contributing factors to its persistent academic challenges.
Addressing the socioeconomic and resource constraints faced by John F Kennedy School will likely be crucial in improving the educational outcomes for its students. Additionally, understanding and addressing any potential racial disparities in the school's performance could be an important area of focus for the Superior Unified School District.
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