Summary:
The city of Windsor, Missouri is home to two public schools - Windsor Elementary and Windsor High, both part of the Henry County R-I school district. While the schools have some positive attributes, such as lower than average student-teacher ratios, the data reveals significant academic challenges across both institutions.
Neither Windsor Elementary nor Windsor High appear to be standout performers, with both schools consistently ranking in the bottom half of Missouri schools based on the SchoolDigger rankings over the past three years. The schools' MAP test proficiency rates in Mathematics, English Language Arts, and Science are all well below the state averages, indicating a need for significant academic improvement. Additionally, the high free and reduced lunch rates of 58.09% at Windsor Elementary and 48.47% at Windsor High suggest that the schools may be facing resource challenges that could be hindering their ability to improve student outcomes.
While the data paints a concerning picture of the current state of the Windsor schools, there is an opportunity for the Henry County R-I district to identify and address the root causes of the low performance and implement targeted strategies to drive improvement. By addressing the underlying issues and providing the necessary resources, the district can work to improve student outcomes and provide a better educational experience for the Windsor community.
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