Summary:
The Mountain View Elementary district in California is home to 7 elementary schools, serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The schools in this district exhibit a wide range of academic performance, with some standout schools like Monte Vista Elementary and Maxson Elementary outperforming the district and state averages, while others like Willard F. Payne Elementary and Miramonte Elementary struggle to meet state standards.
The data reveals that the schools in the Mountain View Elementary district face several challenges, including high chronic absenteeism rates, which range from 21.3% to 32.5%, significantly higher than the state average. Additionally, the schools generally underperform the state averages in Smarter Balanced Assessments for English Language Arts and Mathematics, with proficiency rates ranging from 10-50% across grade levels and subject areas. The high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 71.95% to 85.19%, suggest that the schools serve predominantly low-income communities, which may contribute to the overall lower academic performance.
Despite these challenges, the data also highlights some bright spots, such as the performance of Monte Vista Elementary, which ranks 3716 out of 5862 California elementary schools and receives a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger, and Maxson Elementary, which has shown significant improvement, moving from a 1-star to a 2-star rating over the past few years. Additionally, the small La Primaria Elementary school has performed relatively well, especially in 3rd grade English Language Arts and Mathematics, where it exceeds the district and state averages.
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