Summary:
The Carrollton R-Vii school district in Missouri consists of 3 schools: Carrollton Elementary School, Middle School, and Carrollton Senior High. The data reveals some notable differences between the schools, with the elementary school underperforming compared to the middle and high schools on state assessments, despite serving a more economically disadvantaged population.
Carrollton Elementary School has relatively low proficiency rates in math and English language arts, with only 36.7% and 42.3% of 3rd graders meeting proficiency standards, respectively. In contrast, the Middle School and Carrollton Senior High have higher proficiency rates, with some grades approaching the state average. The elementary school also has a higher percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch at 46.2%, compared to 39.26% at the middle school and 34.16% at the high school.
The data also suggests a disproportionate allocation of resources, with the Carrollton Senior High spending significantly more per student ($18,141) than the elementary school ($10,947) and middle school ($10,018). Additionally, the middle and high schools have lower student-teacher ratios, which may contribute to their higher academic performance. Overall, the Carrollton R-Vii school district has room for improvement, particularly in addressing the performance gaps and ensuring equitable resource allocation across all grade levels.
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