Summary:
Greeley County Schools in Kansas has only one elementary school, Greeley County Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. The school's academic performance has been consistently low, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science significantly below the state averages. Over the past three school years, the school's statewide ranking has been declining, placing it in the bottom quarter of Kansas elementary schools.
Greeley County Elementary School faces several challenges, including a high poverty rate, with 50% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. Despite the school's low academic performance, its spending per student is relatively high compared to the state average, raising questions about the efficient use of resources and the need to evaluate the school's instructional practices and support systems. With a small student population of only 120 students, the school may have opportunities for more personalized attention, but could also be limited in the availability of specialized programs and resources.
Overall, the data suggests that Greeley County Schools is struggling to provide a high-quality education to its elementary school students. The district and school leadership may need to implement significant interventions and support to improve student outcomes and reverse the school's declining performance trend.
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