Summary:
The city of Port Sulphur, Louisiana has only one public elementary school, South Plaquemines Elementary School, which serves grades PK-6 and has a total enrollment of 201 students. The school's performance has been consistently below the district and state averages in Mathematics and English Language Arts on the LEAP (Louisiana Educational Assessment Program) tests over the past two school years, with proficiency rates of 47% and 61% respectively, compared to 76% and 79% for Plaquemines Parish and 59% and 69% for Louisiana.
South Plaquemines Elementary School serves a predominantly low-income student population, with an extremely high rate of 99% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. This socioeconomic factor may contribute to the school's academic challenges and the need for additional resources and support. The school has also seen a decline in its rankings and ratings over the past three years, from 414 out of 727 Louisiana elementary schools (2-star rating) in 2021-2022 to 515 out of 730 schools (1-star rating) in 2022-2023 and 463 out of 675 schools (2-star rating) in the current 2023-2024 school year.
While there are no other schools in the data set to directly compare, the analysis suggests that South Plaquemines Elementary School faces significant challenges in providing effective academic instruction and support to its students. Identifying and addressing the root causes of the low academic achievement, such as resource allocation, teacher quality, or curriculum and instruction, could be crucial for the school's progress and improving outcomes for its students.
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