Summary:
The city of Frisco, Colorado is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 1 junior/senior high school. These schools are part of the Summit School District No. Re 1, and the data reveals some key insights about their performance and student populations.
Frisco Elementary School stands out as the highest-performing school in the area, with strong test scores that exceed district and state averages in both English Language Arts and Math. The school also has a relatively low free and reduced lunch rate of 18.97%, indicating a more affluent student population, and maintains a low student-teacher ratio of 11:1. In contrast, Summit Middle School and Snowy Peaks Junior/Senior High School serve more economically disadvantaged students, as evidenced by their higher free and reduced lunch rates, and their test scores lag behind the district and state averages.
Snowy Peaks Junior/Senior High School is particularly noteworthy, with a very small student population of only 81 students and an exceptionally low student-teacher ratio of 7.5:1, suggesting a highly personalized learning environment. However, the school's test scores in English Language Arts are significantly lower than the district and state, indicating room for improvement in academic achievement. Overall, the data highlights the importance of considering multiple factors, such as student demographics, test scores, and resource allocation, when evaluating school performance and identifying areas for support and improvement.
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