Summary:
The Archie R-V school district in Missouri consists of two schools: Archie High and Cass County Elementary. Archie High is the standout school, with a higher statewide ranking and better performance in certain subject areas compared to Cass County Elementary.
Archie High outperforms the state average in Mathematics for grade 6, with 51.3% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 43.7%. However, the school underperforms the state average in Mathematics for grade 8, with only 6.6% of students proficient or better, compared to the state average of 30%. Both Archie High and Cass County Elementary perform below the state average in English Language Arts, with proficiency rates ranging from 32.4% to 50%, compared to the state average of 37.3% to 44.1%.
While Archie High has a higher statewide ranking, both schools face challenges in improving student proficiency, particularly in English Language Arts. Additionally, both schools have a predominantly white student population, with over 90% of students identifying as white, suggesting a lack of racial diversity in the district. The schools also have similar spending per student and student-teacher ratios, indicating a need to explore strategies to address the performance gaps and promote more inclusive learning environments.
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