Summary:
The Warsaw R-Ix school district in Missouri has only one middle school, John Boise Middle School, which serves grades 6-8. The data indicates that this school is consistently performing well below the state average on academic measures, with proficiency rates significantly lagging in mathematics, English language arts, and science across all grade levels.
John Boise Middle School has a very high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at nearly 99%, suggesting the school serves a predominantly low-income population. The school also has a concerning chronic absenteeism rate of 18.1%, which may be contributing to the low academic performance. Despite the school's struggles, it appears to have a relatively low student-teacher ratio and above-average per-student spending, indicating that the issue may not be a lack of resources but rather how those resources are being utilized and targeted to address the specific needs of the student population.
Overall, the data paints a concerning picture of the academic performance at John Boise Middle School, with the school consistently ranking among the lowest-performing middle schools in the state. Addressing the school's socioeconomic challenges and chronic absenteeism issues may be crucial first steps in improving student outcomes and providing a high-quality education for the students in the Warsaw R-Ix school district.
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