Summary:
The Wentzville, Missouri school district is a high-performing system with 16 schools, including 10 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 3 high schools. The district is ranked 36th out of 386 districts in Missouri and has a 5-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating it provides a quality education across the board.
A few schools stand out as top performers in the Wentzville district. Timberland High School and North Point High School are both ranked in the top 25 high schools in Missouri and have 5-star ratings, with high graduation rates around 96% and low dropout rates around 1%. Additionally, Daniel Boone Elementary in the neighboring Francis Howell R-III district is ranked 36th out of 906 Missouri elementary schools and has exceptional test scores.
Overall, the Wentzville school district performs well above the state average on standardized tests, with 60.4% of students proficient or better in Algebra I compared to the state average of 41.5%. However, there is some variation within the district, with schools like Heritage Primary and Heritage Intermediate having higher free/reduced lunch rates and lower test scores compared to other Wentzville elementary schools. Nonetheless, the Wentzville R-IV district emerges as one of the top-performing districts in the region, outpacing neighboring districts like Francis Howell R-III and Fort Zumwalt.
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