Summary:
The Center Consolidated School District No. 26 Jt. in Colorado operates 5 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 middle school, and 3 high schools (1 virtual academy and 1 alternative school). The district serves a predominantly Hispanic and economically disadvantaged student population, with consistently low academic performance across the schools.
Haskin Elementary School stands out as the largest school in the district with 278 students and the highest proficiency rates in CMAS/English Language Arts and CMAS/Math. In contrast, Center Virtual Academy has the lowest enrollment with only 19 students and a very high student-teacher ratio of 73:1. The Academic Recovery Center of San Luis Valley, an alternative high school, has the lowest enrollment with just 6 students and the highest percentage of Native American students at 16.67%.
Overall, the schools in the Center Consolidated School District No. 26 Jt. face significant challenges, including low academic performance, high percentages of economically disadvantaged students, and a lack of racial/ethnic diversity. These factors suggest a need for targeted interventions and resources to support student success and improve educational outcomes across the district.
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