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Arlington Elementary School is a public elementary school in Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving around 420 students from kindergarten to 5th grade. The school has a diverse student population, with a majority of White students, followed by African American, Hispanic, and smaller percentages of other racial groups.
Despite higher spending per student, Arlington Elementary faces several challenges. The school has seen a significant increase in chronic absenteeism rates, reaching 24.1% in 2022-2023, which is notably higher than the Fort Wayne Community Schools district average of around 20%. Additionally, Arlington's test scores, as measured by the ILEARN assessments, are generally lower than the district and state averages, with only 33.52% of students proficient or better in English Language Arts and 33.7% in math, compared to 28.81% and 25.36% for the district, respectively. The school also has a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 44.22% to 53.81% over the past three school years.
When compared to nearby schools, Arlington Elementary's performance lags behind. For example, Lincoln Elementary, located about 5 miles away, has significantly higher test scores and a lower chronic absenteeism rate. Additionally, Fred H. Croninger Elementary School, located about 2 miles from Arlington, is a high-performing school, ranking in the top 1% of Indiana elementary schools, with much higher test scores and a lower percentage of students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
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