Summary:
The Jesup Community School District in Iowa is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 4th grade. The data reveals notable differences in the performance, demographics, and resources across these schools.
Jesup Elementary School stands out as the top-performing school in the district, with students scoring above the district and state averages on state assessments in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. It has the largest enrollment of 438 students and a relatively low free/reduced lunch rate of 27.17%, suggesting a more affluent student population. In contrast, the smaller schools like Triumph Elementary School (41 students) and Perry #1 Elementary School (37 students) have much lower free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a higher-income student body.
The district also exhibits significant differences in student demographics, with Jesup Elementary School having a more diverse student population compared to the smaller schools, which have 100% white enrollment. Spending per student also varies, with Jesup Elementary School spending the most at $12,637 per student, while the smaller schools spend significantly less (around $7,500-$8,100 per student). These disparities in performance, demographics, and resources present opportunities for further analysis and potential areas for improvement within the Jesup Community School District.
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