Summary:
The Mountain Home Charter (Alternative) District in California has only one elementary school, Mountain Home Charter (Alternative), which serves grades K-8 with a total enrollment of 206 students.
The school's performance on standardized tests varies across grade levels, with some grades performing above the state average in English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics, while others perform significantly below. The school's overall proficiency rates in ELA/Literacy (43.17%) and Mathematics (28.06%) were below the state averages. However, the school had an impressive 0.0% chronic absenteeism rate, which is significantly lower than the state average. Approximately 39.32% of the school's students were eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a population with lower socioeconomic status.
While the school's low chronic absenteeism rate is a strength, its inconsistent academic performance across grade levels and subjects suggests room for improvement, particularly in Mathematics and Science. The school's unique challenges and considerations related to serving a population with lower socioeconomic status may also play a role in its educational approach and outcomes. Further analysis and comparison to other schools in the district or state could provide additional insights to guide the school's improvement efforts.
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