Summary:
The 51342 zip code is home to two small, rural public schools - Graettinger-Terril High School and Graettinger-Terril Middle School, both part of the Graettinger-Terril Community School District. While these schools serve a predominantly White student population, their academic performance is generally below state averages, with high rates of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch.
Graettinger-Terril High School has 128 students, while the middle school has 79 students. Both schools have relatively small student-teacher ratios, with the high school at 10.5 students per teacher and the middle school at 16.4 students per teacher. However, the high school spends significantly more per student ($20,099) compared to the middle school ($13,248), which may be due to differences in program offerings or other factors.
Proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science at both schools are generally below the state averages, suggesting potential academic challenges. Additionally, the high school has 46.88% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, while the middle school has an even higher rate of 67.09%. These high percentages indicate that the schools serve a relatively economically disadvantaged student population, which may contribute to the academic performance trends observed.
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