Summary:
The city of Nineveh, Indiana has only one school, Sprunica Elementary School, which serves students from kindergarten through 5th grade. Sprunica Elementary School is part of the Brown County School Corporation.
Sprunica Elementary School generally outperforms the Brown County School Corporation and the state of Indiana in ILEARN English Language Arts and Math proficiency, particularly in the lower grades. However, the school's performance declines in 5th grade, suggesting a need to investigate potential factors contributing to this drop in academic achievement. The school has a very homogeneous student population, with over 97% of students identifying as white, which may impact the school's ability to provide a well-rounded educational experience. Additionally, the high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (55.08%) suggests that Sprunica Elementary School serves a relatively economically disadvantaged population, which may have implications for the school's resources, support services, and overall educational outcomes.
The school's chronic absenteeism rate of 9.8% is a concern, as high rates of absenteeism can negatively impact student learning and academic achievement. The school's spending of $11,764 per student is a relevant data point, but without additional context, it is difficult to determine whether this level of spending is adequate or optimal for the school's needs. Overall, the analysis of Sprunica Elementary School's data reveals both strengths and areas for improvement, and further investigation into the factors contributing to the school's performance and challenges could help inform strategies to support student success.
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