Summary:
The Greenfield, Missouri school district consists of two schools: Greenfield Elementary and Greenfield High. Both schools have consistently underperformed compared to state averages, with Greenfield Elementary ranked 679 out of 898 Missouri elementary schools and Greenfield High ranked 427 out of 460 Missouri high schools.
Academically, students at both schools struggle, performing significantly below the state average in Math and English Language Arts (ELA). Greenfield Elementary has a high percentage of white students (95.15%) and a relatively high free/reduced lunch rate (52.43%), while Greenfield High has a more diverse student population but a similarly high free/reduced lunch rate (52.45%). The Greenfield R-IV school district appears to be facing socioeconomic challenges that may be impacting student performance.
Despite higher spending per student at Greenfield High ($13,692) compared to Greenfield Elementary ($10,790), both schools have relatively low student-teacher ratios. This suggests a potential imbalance in resource allocation within the district, which could be contributing to the performance disparities between the two schools. Overall, the data indicates that the Greenfield school district is facing significant challenges in providing high-quality education to its students, and addressing these issues should be a priority for the community.
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