Summary:
The Naylor R-II school district in Missouri operates two schools: Naylor Elementary (grades PK-6) and Naylor High School (grades 7-12). While both schools serve a predominantly white student population, they face challenges in academic performance, with test scores below the state average in key subjects.
Naylor Elementary has a high free and reduced lunch rate of 65.91%, indicating significant socioeconomic challenges for its students. Naylor High School's free and reduced lunch rate is also high at 54.72%. Both schools spend above-average amounts per student, with Naylor Elementary spending $8,783 per student and Naylor High School spending $10,291 per student. However, this higher spending has not translated into improved academic outcomes, as both schools perform below the state average on standardized tests.
The Naylor R-II school district is ranked 214 out of 376 districts in Missouri and is rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, suggesting that there are opportunities for improvement in the district. The low academic performance and high socioeconomic needs of the student population indicate that targeted interventions and strategies may be necessary to address the challenges faced by these schools and improve educational outcomes for the students in the Naylor R-II community.
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