Summary:
The Troy R-III School District in Missouri consists of 11 schools, including 8 elementary schools, 2 middle schools, and 1 high school. The district serves a predominantly white student population, with some variation in socioeconomic status and academic performance across the schools.
Among the standout schools in the district, Lincoln Elementary and Boone Elementary rank highly in the state, with strong test scores and relatively low free/reduced lunch rates. In contrast, Main Street Elementary lags behind, with a higher free/reduced lunch rate and lower academic performance. The district's smallest school, Hawk Point Elementary, also stands out with an exceptional 4th-grade math proficiency rate.
The data suggests a correlation between a school's socioeconomic status, as measured by free/reduced lunch rates, and its academic performance. Schools with lower free/reduced lunch rates, such as Lincoln Elementary and Boone Elementary, tend to have stronger test scores. Additionally, schools with smaller class sizes, like Main Street Elementary and Boone Elementary, also appear to have better academic outcomes, highlighting the potential importance of small class sizes for student success.
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