Summary:
The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo School District in Minnesota operates two schools: Warren Elementary and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Secondary. While the elementary school consistently performs well academically, the high school faces some challenges, particularly in math proficiency.
Warren Elementary stands out for its exceptional test scores, with proficiency rates in math and reading that exceed both the state and district averages. In contrast, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Secondary lags behind in math proficiency, especially in 11th grade. However, the high school boasts a commendable 0% dropout rate and a strong 91.6% four-year graduation rate, outperforming the state average.
Both schools serve a majority white student population, with around 41% of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. The data suggests opportunities to better align curriculum and teaching practices between the elementary and secondary schools, as well as a potential need for additional resources and support services to address the socioeconomic challenges faced by students and their families in the Warren-Alvarado-Oslo School District.
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