Summary:
The city of Glenville, Minnesota is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school, including Glenville Emmons Elementary, Glenville-Emmons Secondary, and Success West. While the elementary school has a relatively high percentage of white students and a low student-teacher ratio, the high school and alternative school face challenges with low test scores, high dropout rates, and serving economically disadvantaged populations.
Glenville-Emmons School District and Southern Mn Education Consortium oversee these schools, which show significant racial disparities and academic performance concerns across the district. The elementary school's test scores, while below state averages, have some bright spots, but the high school and alternative school struggle with proficiency rates well below state standards, particularly in math and science.
Socioeconomic challenges also appear to be a factor, with high free/reduced lunch rates, especially at the alternative Success West school. This suggests that many students in Glenville face economic disadvantages that may be contributing to the academic performance issues observed. Overall, the data highlights the need for targeted interventions and support to address equity, academic achievement, and socioeconomic barriers faced by students in the Glenville school district.
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