Summary:
The Rangely School District RE4 in Colorado operates two schools: Rangely Junior/Senior High School, serving grades 6-12, and Parkview Elementary School, serving grades PK-5. Both schools have consistently underperformed compared to state averages, with Rangely Junior/Senior High School ranking in the bottom half of Colorado high schools and Parkview Elementary in the bottom third of Colorado elementary schools.
Rangely Junior/Senior High School has struggled academically, with only 17.6% of students proficient or better in CMAS Math, far below the state average of 34.2%. Parkview Elementary fares slightly better, with 35.6% of students proficient or better in CMAS English Language Arts, but still below the state average. Both schools serve a predominantly white student population, with high rates of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting potential equity concerns and socioeconomic challenges that may contribute to the academic struggles.
Overall, the Rangely School District RE4 faces significant academic challenges, with both its high school and elementary school performing well below state averages on standardized tests. The district's declining rankings and high rates of economic disadvantage among students indicate a need for targeted interventions and support to improve educational outcomes for all students in the Rangely community.
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