Summary:
The city of Saint Paul Park, Minnesota is home to two elementary schools: Nuevas Fronteras Spanish Immersion and Pullman Elementary, both part of the South Washington County Schools district. While Nuevas Fronteras Spanish Immersion stands out as a high-performing school, Pullman Elementary appears to be underperforming compared to district and state averages.
Nuevas Fronteras Spanish Immersion consistently outperforms the district and state in academic measures, with 56.57% of students proficient or better in MCA-III Math and 51.79% proficient or better in MCA-III Reading, compared to 53.76% and 54.48% for the district, respectively. The school also has a lower percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch (16.23%) than Pullman Elementary (50.41%), indicating a relatively higher socioeconomic status of its student population. Additionally, Nuevas Fronteras Spanish Immersion has a student-teacher ratio of 20.9, higher than Pullman Elementary's 10.2, suggesting a more favorable learning environment.
In contrast, Pullman Elementary appears to be performing below the district and state averages in most academic areas, with lower test scores and a higher percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. The racial makeup of the two schools also differs, with Nuevas Fronteras Spanish Immersion having a higher percentage of White students and a lower percentage of Hispanic students compared to Pullman Elementary. These disparities in academic achievement and resource allocation between the schools suggest that the South Washington County Schools district may need to address equity and ensure that all students have access to high-quality education.
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