Summary:
The Princeton R-V school district in Missouri operates two schools: Princeton R-V Elementary and Princeton R-V Junior-Senior High. While the elementary school has seen a decline in its state ranking and star rating in recent years, the junior-senior high school has consistently ranked in the bottom third of Missouri high schools.
Academically, Princeton R-V Elementary students excel in 5th and 6th grade math, outperforming the state average, but struggle in 3rd grade math and English Language Arts. In contrast, Princeton R-V Junior-Senior High has a low 8th grade math proficiency rate compared to the state. Both schools have a high percentage of white students, with over 90% at each campus, suggesting a lack of diversity in the student population.
Financially, Princeton R-V Elementary spends more per student and has a lower student-teacher ratio than Princeton R-V Junior-Senior High. However, the elementary school has a higher free and reduced lunch rate, indicating that the district may be facing more significant socioeconomic challenges at the younger grade levels.
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