Summary:
The city of Dixon, Missouri is home to three public schools serving students from elementary through high school: Dixon Elementary, Dixon High, and Dixon Middle. These schools, part of the Dixon R-I district, serve a predominantly white student population with small percentages of other racial groups.
Dixon Elementary stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, with students scoring above the state average in Mathematics and English Language Arts proficiency for grades 3-5. The school also has a higher percentage of 5th-grade students proficient in Science compared to the state average. In contrast, Dixon Middle struggles academically, with significantly lower test scores in Mathematics and English Language Arts for grades 6-8 compared to state averages.
The free and reduced lunch rates vary across the schools, with Dixon Elementary having the highest percentage at 54.57% and Dixon High having the lowest at 45.85%. The spending per student and student-teacher ratios are relatively consistent across the three schools, suggesting a similar level of resource allocation within the district.
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