Summary:
The Regional School Unit 24 in Maine is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from pre-kindergarten through 6th grade. These schools, which include Mountain View School, Peninsula School, Ella Lewis School, and Cave Hill School, vary in their academic performance, student demographics, and other key metrics.
Among the standout schools, Ella Lewis School emerges as the top performer, with the highest proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Mathematics, as well as the lowest chronic absenteeism rate. In contrast, Cave Hill School has the highest percentage of Native American students but the lowest statewide ranking and a 1-out-of-5-star rating. The district as a whole appears to be underperforming compared to state averages in academic proficiency, suggesting the need for targeted interventions and support.
Across the district, the schools serve a predominantly white student population, with varying percentages of minority students. The high rates of free or reduced-price lunch recipients, ranging from 37% to 55%, highlight the significant economic challenges faced by the student populations. This information could inform resource allocation, targeted support programs, and community partnerships to address the needs of economically disadvantaged students and improve educational outcomes for all children in the Regional School Unit 24.
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