Summary:
The Bismarck R-V school district in Missouri operates two schools: Bismarck R-V High School and Bismarck R-V Elementary School. Both schools are performing significantly below state averages on key metrics like test scores and school rankings, indicating a need for improvement in academic outcomes.
The high school ranked 271 out of 361 Missouri high schools in 2021-2022 and received a 1-star rating, while the elementary school ranked 644 out of 898 Missouri elementary schools in 2022-2023 and also received a 1-star rating. Students at both schools scored well below state averages in mathematics, English language arts, and science proficiency. Additionally, the schools have extremely high free and reduced lunch rates, suggesting the district serves a population with significant economic challenges.
The data also shows that the Bismarck R-V schools are spending relatively high amounts per student, with the high school spending $10,697 per student and the elementary school spending $10,063 per student in 2021-2022. However, this high spending has not translated into improved academic performance, raising concerns about the effective allocation of resources within the district. Overall, the Bismarck R-V school district appears to be struggling to provide quality education to its students, and addressing the underlying factors contributing to the low academic performance should be a priority.
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