Summary:
The Regional School Unit 30/Maine School Admin District 30 contains two schools: Lee/Winn School, an elementary school, and Mt Jefferson Junior High School, a middle school. Both schools serve a predominantly white student population, with small percentages of other racial and ethnic groups represented. While the middle school has a slightly higher statewide ranking, neither school stands out as a clear standout based on the available data.
Academically, the schools are performing at or slightly below the average for their respective grade levels in Maine, with both schools receiving a 2-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger. Chronic absenteeism rates are high, exceeding 24% for both schools, which may be indicative of broader engagement or socioeconomic challenges within the student population. Additionally, a significant majority of students at both schools (over 60%) qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting that the district serves a population with significant economic challenges.
Despite the relatively low student-teacher ratios, which could be a positive factor, the overall data paints a picture of schools that are facing some challenges in terms of academic performance, attendance, and socioeconomic factors. Further analysis and investigation may be needed to fully understand the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement within the Regional School Unit 30/Maine School Admin District 30.
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