Summary:
The Brawley Elementary District in California is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from grades K-6. These schools, which include Phil D. Swing Elementary, Myron D. Witter Elementary, J.W. Oakley Elementary, and Miguel Hidalgo Elementary, show significant disparities in academic performance and student outcomes.
Among the standout schools, Myron D. Witter Elementary consistently outperforms the other schools in the district, with higher proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as lower chronic absenteeism rates. In contrast, the other schools in the Brawley Elementary District struggle with lower academic achievement and higher rates of chronic absenteeism, ranging from 40.3% to 48.2%.
Additionally, the data reveals that all the schools in the district have very high percentages of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student populations. This socioeconomic factor likely plays a significant role in the academic performance of the schools and the challenges they face in providing quality education to their students.
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