Summary:
The Woodland R-IV school district in Missouri consists of three schools: Woodland Elementary, Woodland Middle, and Woodland High. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with some diversity at the high school level.
Woodland Middle School stands out as the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 152 out of 459 Missouri middle schools and outperforming the state average in several MAP test areas. In contrast, Woodland Elementary and Woodland High generally perform below the state average on standardized tests, though Woodland High has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking.
The district also exhibits socioeconomic disparities, with Woodland Elementary having the highest free and reduced lunch rate at 63.4%, while Woodland High has the lowest at 51.21%. Additionally, Woodland High spends the most per student at $12,288, compared to the lower spending at Woodland Middle and Woodland Elementary.
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