Summary:
The Burlington Public School District No. Re-6j in Colorado has only one elementary school, Burlington Elementary School, which serves grades PK-4 with a total enrollment of 326 students. The school's academic performance, as measured by CMAS proficiency rates in English Language Arts and Math, is significantly below the state averages across all grades, suggesting the school is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its students.
Burlington Elementary School's ranking on the School Digger scale has declined over the past three years, going from a 2-star rating to a 1-star rating, indicating that the school's performance is not improving and may be falling behind other elementary schools in the state. Additionally, the high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (56.75%) suggests the school serves a population with significant economic challenges, which may be a contributing factor to the school's academic struggles.
The school has a relatively diverse student population, with a majority of White students (55.83%) and a significant Hispanic population (42.64%). This diversity could present both opportunities and challenges in terms of meeting the needs of all students. Overall, the data suggests that Burlington Elementary School is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students, and targeted interventions and support may be needed to improve student outcomes.
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