Summary:
The Carrollton R-Vii district in Missouri consists of 3 schools: Carrollton Elementary School, Middle School, and Carrollton Senior High. The district faces some challenges, particularly in mathematics performance and chronic absenteeism, but also has some bright spots, such as the strong performance of the middle school in certain subject areas and the high graduation rate at the high school.
Carrollton Senior High School stands out with a 100% four-year graduation rate and the highest per-student spending at $18,141, potentially indicating greater resources and investment. The middle school also outperformed the district and state averages in 8th grade English Language Arts and Science. However, across the district, student proficiency rates in Mathematics and English Language Arts tend to be below the state averages, particularly in the elementary and middle school grades.
The district also faces concerns regarding equity, as the elementary and middle schools have relatively high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, which may indicate socioeconomic disparities. Additionally, the consistently high chronic absenteeism rate of 13.7% across all three schools is a significant concern that may be impacting student learning and achievement. Addressing these areas of concern and building on the district's strengths could lead to improved outcomes for students in the Carrollton R-Vii district.
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