Summary:
The Mountain View School District in Idaho is home to three elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade: Grangeville Elementary/Middle School, Clearwater Valley Elementary, and Elk City School. These schools vary in size, student demographics, academic performance, and resource allocation, providing a diverse educational landscape for families in the Mountain View School District.
Elk City School stands out as the smallest school with only 11 students, but it has the highest percentage of white students at 100% and the lowest student-teacher ratio of 11:1, suggesting a more personalized learning environment. However, Elk City School also has the highest chronic absenteeism rate at 41.2%, which is a concern. In contrast, Clearwater Valley Elementary has the second-smallest enrollment with 122 students and the highest percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 59.84%, indicating a higher proportion of students from low-income families. Grangeville Elementary/Middle School, the largest school with 554 students, has a more diverse student population but lower test scores compared to the district and state averages.
The data also reveals significant differences in spending per student, with Elk City School spending the most at $26,646 per student, followed by Clearwater Valley Elementary at $10,390 and Grangeville Elementary/Middle School at $9,493 per student. These variations in school size, demographics, academic performance, and resource allocation provide a complex picture of the educational landscape within the Mountain View School District, highlighting the need for further investigation and targeted support to ensure equitable opportunities for all students.
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