Summary:
The data provided focuses on a single school, Abbott Memorial, an elementary school serving grades PK-8 in Florida. With an enrollment of just 92 students, Abbott Memorial appears to be struggling academically, with proficiency rates well below the statewide averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. The school's student population is also notably lacking in diversity, with 98.91% of students identifying as white.
Despite the school's small size and low student-teacher ratio of 7:1, which could suggest more individualized attention, Abbott Memorial's academic performance remains a concern. The school is ranked 798 out of 928 elementary schools in Florida and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger. Additionally, the school's spending per student, at $20,960, is significantly higher than the state average, but this investment does not appear to be translating into improved student outcomes.
Overall, the data for Abbott Memorial raises questions about the school's ability to effectively serve its students and provide a high-quality education. The low academic performance, lack of diversity, and high spending per student suggest that the school may need to re-evaluate its strategies and approaches to better support student learning and achievement.
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