Summary:
The Dutton, Montana school district consists of three schools: Dutton/Brady Elementary, Dutton/Brady High School, and Dutton/Brady Middle School. While the middle school stands out as a high-performing institution, ranking among the top 25% of middle schools in the state, the elementary and high schools in the district have struggled, ranking in the bottom third of their respective school types.
Dutton/Brady Middle School, with just 17 students, has consistently earned a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger and ranks 22nd out of 187 middle schools in the state. In contrast, the Dutton/Brady Elementary school has 47 students, while the Dutton/Brady High School has only 28 students. These small enrollments raise questions about the sustainability and resources available to these institutions, which often face unique challenges in terms of funding, staffing, and program offerings.
The racial makeup of the schools is predominantly white, ranging from 82.14% at the high school to 91.49% at the elementary school. The middle school has the most diverse student body, with 11.76% Hispanic students. However, the lack of data on free and reduced lunch rates, a key indicator of socioeconomic status, is a notable gap in the information provided. This metric can have significant implications for academic performance and resource allocation within the Dutton/Brady K-12 Schools district.
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