Summary:
The city of Imperial, Missouri is home to 10 schools, including 6 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 2 high schools. The data reveals significant disparities in academic performance between the schools, with some standout performers like Raymond Nancy Hodge Elementary and Seckman Senior High consistently ranking among the top schools in the state, while others like Clyde Hamrick Elementary and Windsor Middle lag behind.
The data also highlights differences in student demographics, with the percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch ranging from 15.43% at Seckman Elementary to 43.7% at Clyde Hamrick Elementary. Chronic absenteeism rates also vary significantly, with some schools like Windsor Elementary, Windsor Intermediate, and Windsor Middle having lower rates around 14%, while others like Seckman Senior High, Seckman Middle, and Seckman Elementary have higher rates around 23%.
The analysis also reveals disparities in resource allocation, with per-student spending ranging from $8,910 at Seckman Senior High to $13,210 at Windsor Elementary, and student-teacher ratios varying from 11:1 at Raymond Nancy Hodge Elementary to 18.2:1 at Seckman Senior High. These disparities suggest that addressing equity in resource allocation could be a key priority for the Fox C-6 and Windsor C-1 districts.
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