Summary:
The Winfield R-IV school district in Missouri has a single middle school, Winfield Middle School, which serves students in grades 6-8. The school's academic performance, as measured by state assessment tests, is generally lower than the state averages, particularly in mathematics. Winfield Middle School's statewide ranking has fluctuated in recent years, indicating inconsistent performance compared to other Missouri middle schools.
Winfield Middle School faces some socioeconomic challenges, with over half of its students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch. This suggests that the school serves a population with significant economic disadvantages, which may impact its ability to allocate resources and provide the necessary support for student learning and achievement. The school's per-student spending is $8,844, and its student-teacher ratio of 14.2 is slightly lower than the state average.
Based on the data, Winfield Middle School could benefit from a closer examination of its instructional practices, resource allocation, and support systems to address the academic performance gaps and ensure that all students have the opportunity to succeed. Continuous monitoring and targeted interventions may be necessary to help the school improve its outcomes and provide a high-quality education for its students.
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