Summary:
The city of Rangely, Colorado is home to two schools: Rangely Junior/Senior High School and Parkview Elementary School. Both schools serve a predominantly White student population, with a significant Hispanic minority. However, the schools consistently underperform compared to state averages on standardized tests, with Rangely Junior/Senior High School ranking in the bottom 20% of Colorado high schools and Parkview Elementary School ranking in the bottom 30% of Colorado elementary schools.
Rangely Junior/Senior High School, the only high school in the district, has a small enrollment of 267 students and a low 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school's performance on CMAS and SAT tests is generally below state averages across various subject areas and grade levels. Parkview Elementary School, the only elementary school in the district, has a student enrollment of 221 and a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger. While it performs slightly better than the high school on some assessments, its proficiency rates still fall short of state benchmarks.
Both schools face challenges related to socioeconomic factors, with high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This may be a significant contributor to the schools' lower academic performance. However, the relatively low student-teacher ratios at both schools suggest potential for improvement with the right interventions and support. The data analysis indicates a systemic issue within the Rangely School District RE4 that needs to be addressed to enhance educational outcomes for students in the area.
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