Summary:
The Wellsville Middletown R-I district in Missouri has only one elementary school, Wellsville-Middletown Elementary, which serves grades PK-5 with a total enrollment of 148 students.
Wellsville-Middletown Elementary has consistently ranked in the bottom 25% of Missouri elementary schools over the past several years, with test scores in both Math and English Language Arts significantly below the state averages across all grade levels. The school has a chronic absenteeism rate of 13.8%, which is higher than the state average, and 59.46% of its students qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage. Despite spending more per student than the state average, the school's academic performance remains poor, suggesting inefficient resource allocation.
Overall, the data suggests Wellsville-Middletown Elementary is a struggling school that needs to address significant academic and socioeconomic challenges to improve student performance and outcomes. Further investigation into the root causes of the school's poor performance and targeted interventions may be necessary to help the school improve.
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