Summary:
The Marshall Public School District in Minnesota is home to two elementary schools: Southview Elementary and Park Side Elementary. While both schools serve students in the same district, they exhibit some notable differences in their student populations and academic performance.
Southview Elementary has a larger student body of 527 students, with a more diverse population, as 48.58% of its students are non-white. In contrast, Park Side Elementary has a smaller enrollment of 404 students and a slightly lower percentage of minority students at 47.77%. Both schools have high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, indicating a significant population of economically disadvantaged students.
Academically, Southview Elementary performs slightly better than the Marshall Public School District and state averages in Math and Reading proficiency, though its proficiency rates are still below 50% in most areas. Park Side Elementary, on the other hand, does not have any reported test score data, making it difficult to compare its academic performance to its counterpart or the district and state. Additionally, Park Side Elementary has a lower student-teacher ratio of 9, compared to 12.2 at Southview Elementary, which may contribute to better individualized attention and support for students.
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