Summary:
The Mid-Prairie Community School District in Iowa is home to two elementary schools: Mid-Prairie West Elementary School and Mid-Prairie East Elementary School. Both schools serve students from kindergarten through 4th grade and provide a range of educational opportunities within the district.
Mid-Prairie West Elementary School has a larger student population of 350 students, compared to 272 students at Mid-Prairie East Elementary School. While both schools perform slightly below the state average in English Language Arts and Mathematics, Mid-Prairie West has higher proficiency rates in Mathematics for both 3rd and 4th grades compared to the district and state averages. In contrast, Mid-Prairie East has a higher 4th-grade English Language Arts proficiency rate than the district and state averages.
The data also reveals differences in resource allocation between the two schools. Mid-Prairie East Elementary School has a higher spending per student at $13,475, compared to $11,611 at Mid-Prairie West. However, Mid-Prairie West has a higher student-teacher ratio of 14.7, while Mid-Prairie East has a lower ratio of 12.1.
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