Summary:
Elbert School District No. 200 in Colorado is home to a single high school, Elbert Junior-Senior High School, which serves students in grades 7-12. The school has a relatively small student population of 140 and a predominantly white student body, with 85.71% of students identifying as white.
Academically, Elbert Junior-Senior High School is struggling, with significantly lower proficiency rates compared to the state averages in several key subject areas, particularly in mathematics. Only 7.8% of students are proficient or better in CMAS/Math, compared to the state average of 34.2%. Similarly, the school's SAT/Math proficiency rate of 22% is much lower than the state average of 31%. However, the school's CMAS/Science proficiency rate of 25% is slightly above the state average of 24.8%.
Despite the school's small student population and low student-teacher ratio of 10.4 to 1, the data suggests that the district may need to re-evaluate how resources are being utilized to support student learning. Additionally, the school's declining statewide ranking, from 122nd out of 210 Colorado high schools in 2020-2021 to 219th out of 349 in 2023-2024, is a concerning trend that warrants further investigation to identify the underlying factors contributing to the school's performance trajectory.
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