Summary:
The city of Enterprise, Kansas has only one public elementary school, Enterprise Elementary, which serves grades PK-5. Based on the available data, Enterprise Elementary does not appear to be a standout school in the state, consistently ranking in the bottom quarter of Kansas elementary schools over the past three years. The school's performance on standardized tests, such as the KAP (Kansas Assessment Program), is below the state and Chapman school district averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics.
Enterprise Elementary has a relatively small student population of 85 students and a high percentage (60%) of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. Despite the school's low performance, it appears to have a relatively high level of spending per student ($13,826) and a low student-teacher ratio of 9.4 to 1, which is lower than the state average. This suggests that there may be potential issues with how resources are being allocated or utilized at the school.
Overall, the data indicates that Enterprise Elementary is a low-performing school that has faced persistent challenges in improving student outcomes. The school's demographics and resource allocation suggest that there may be complex factors at play that are contributing to its struggles. Further investigation and targeted interventions may be necessary to help the school improve and better serve its students.
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