Summary:
The city of Belt, Montana is home to a small school district with 4 schools, including 2 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. While the district lacks racial diversity, it boasts two standout schools that consistently rank among the top in the state: Belt High School and Belt 7-8.
Belt High School is ranked 6th out of 124 high schools in Montana and has a 5-star rating, while Belt 7-8 is ranked 4th out of 187 middle schools and also holds a 5-star rating. These two schools have been consistently ranked among the top in the state over the past 3 years, indicating they are providing an exceptional education to their students. In contrast, the other schools in the Belt Elementary and Belt High School districts do not have the same level of standout performance.
The schools in Belt have relatively small student populations, ranging from 24 students at Pleasant Valley School to 197 students at Belt School. While the student-teacher ratios are low, the district lacks racial diversity, with the student populations being predominantly white. Additionally, the data set is missing key information, such as free and reduced lunch rates and per-student spending for most of the schools, making it difficult to fully evaluate the district's performance and resource allocation.
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