Summary:
The Cole County R-V school district in Missouri consists of two schools: Eugene Elementary and Eugene High. While Eugene Elementary has shown steady improvement in its statewide ranking, moving from 620th to 361st out of Missouri elementary schools, Eugene High's performance has been more mixed, dropping from a 3-star rating to a 1-star rating and a lower ranking among high schools.
Academically, Eugene Elementary outperforms the state average in mathematics for grades 3-5 and in English Language Arts for grade 3, while Eugene High outperforms the state average in grade 7 mathematics but underperforms in grade 8 mathematics and grade 7 English Language Arts. Both schools have similar spending per student and student-teacher ratios, indicating an equitable distribution of resources across the district.
However, the schools in the Cole County R-V district face a lack of diversity, with both schools having a predominantly white student population of over 95%. This lack of diversity could impact the educational experience and opportunities for students. Overall, the data suggests that while Eugene Elementary is making positive strides, the district may need to focus on addressing the performance issues at Eugene High and fostering a more diverse and inclusive learning environment across both schools.
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