Summary:
The Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rk Community School District in Iowa serves students from two schools: RRMR Elementary School and Rockford Junior-Senior High School. The data reveals some notable differences between the two schools, including variations in student-teacher ratios, test scores, and spending per student.
RRMR Elementary School has a relatively high percentage of white students at 90.73%, while Rockford Junior-Senior High School has a lower student-teacher ratio of 10.2 compared to 17.1 at the elementary school. Both schools, however, have test scores that are generally below the state averages, particularly in English Language Arts and Science. The high free and reduced lunch rates at both schools, over 48%, indicate that a significant portion of the student population comes from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
The higher spending per student at the high school ($15,905) compared to the elementary school ($13,669) is an interesting finding, and it would be worth exploring how these funds are being allocated and how they impact student outcomes. Overall, the data provides a comprehensive overview of the schools in the Rudd-Rockford-Marble Rk Community School District, highlighting areas of strength and areas for potential improvement.
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