Summary:
The city of Albany, Missouri is home to 3 schools serving students from elementary through high school, all part of the Albany R-III school district. Among these, Virginia E. George Elementary stands out as a high-performing school, ranking in the top 25% of Missouri elementary schools for the past three years. In contrast, Albany High has struggled with Algebra I proficiency, with only 21.7% of students scoring proficient or better, well below the state average of 41.5%.
Academically, Virginia E. George Elementary outperformed the state average in 3rd and 4th grade math proficiency, as well as 3rd grade ELA proficiency. Albany Middle also had above-average performance in 6th grade math and ELA compared to the state. However, Albany High's low Algebra I proficiency suggests a need for improvement in math instruction and student support.
Across the district, a significant percentage of students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 43.68% at Albany Middle to 51.88% at Albany High. This indicates that the district may need to address socioeconomic challenges that could be impacting student learning and achievement. Overall, the data provides a mixed picture of school performance in Albany, with Virginia E. George Elementary standing out as a high-performing school, while Albany High faces challenges in math proficiency.
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