Summary:
The Posen Consolidated School District No. 9 in Michigan has only one elementary school, Posen Elementary School, which serves grades K-6 with a total enrollment of 112 students. While the school maintains a consistent 3-star rating, its academic performance is mixed, with some grade levels exceeding state averages in English Language Arts and Math, while others underperform.
Posen Elementary School has a predominantly white student population, with 94.64% of students identifying as white. However, the school serves a relatively high percentage of economically disadvantaged students, with 57.14% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This disparity in economic resources may contribute to the school's uneven academic performance, as the data suggests potential equity concerns that warrant further investigation.
Despite the school's mixed academic results, the Posen Consolidated School District No. 9 spends above the state average per student, at $12,641 per pupil. However, the student-teacher ratio of 18.1 is slightly higher than the recommended ratio for elementary schools. By addressing these resource allocation and staffing challenges, the district can work to improve the educational experience and outcomes for all students at Posen Elementary School.
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