Summary:
The city of Emmett, Idaho is home to 6 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 2 high schools. The schools in this district serve a predominantly white student population, with varying levels of economic disadvantage among the student bodies.
Among the standout schools in Emmett, Kenneth J Carberry Elementary and Emmett High School emerge as the top performers. Kenneth J Carberry Elementary boasts the highest state-wide ranking among the elementary schools, with strong test scores and a relatively low chronic absenteeism rate. Emmett High School also stands out, ranking 64th out of 159 Idaho high schools and having the highest English Language Arts test scores in the district. In contrast, Black Canyon Junior/Senior High School is a clear outlier, with consistently low state-wide rankings, poor graduation rates, and high chronic absenteeism, indicating the need for targeted interventions.
The data reveals significant variations in key metrics across the Emmett Independent District, such as spending per student, ranging from $6,906 at Emmett High School to $18,336 at Black Canyon Junior/Senior High School. Additionally, the district as a whole appears to be struggling, with most schools performing below the state averages in Math and English Language Arts, suggesting the need for a comprehensive review of educational strategies and resource allocation.
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