Summary:
The West Bloomfield School District in Michigan is home to 5 elementary schools, serving students from kindergarten through 5th grade. These schools exhibit a range of academic performance, with Roosevelt Elementary School standing out as the highest-performing, ranking 292 out of 1,486 Michigan elementary schools and consistently earning a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.
While the schools vary in their racial compositions, with Gretchko Elementary School having the highest percentage of white students and Sheiko Elementary School the highest percentage of African American students, the data suggests that academic performance is not solely tied to racial makeup. Scotch Elementary School, for example, maintains a 3-star rating and outperforms the district and state averages in M-Step test scores, despite having a more diverse student population.
Factors such as per-student spending, student-teacher ratios, and chronic absenteeism rates also play a role in the schools' performance. Roosevelt Elementary, with the highest per-student spending and lowest student-teacher ratio, achieves the best overall results, while Scotch Elementary demonstrates strong outcomes with a lower per-student spending amount and the lowest chronic absenteeism rate in the district.
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