Summary:
The Corvallis K-12 Schools district in Montana is home to two middle schools: Corvallis 7-8 and Edna Thomas School. While Corvallis 7-8 has a higher percentage of white students, Edna Thomas School has a more diverse student population. Corvallis 7-8 has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, dropping from 49th out of 200 middle schools to 97th out of 187, suggesting its performance may be declining relative to other middle schools in the state.
In terms of test scores, Corvallis 7-8 has higher proficiency rates in Mathematics and Science compared to the district and state averages, while Edna Thomas School has a lower Mathematics proficiency rate but higher Reading and Science proficiency. The student-teacher ratios are similar, with Corvallis 7-8 at 14.6 and Edna Thomas School at 13.9.
Overall, the Corvallis K-12 Schools district as a whole is ranked 175 out of 300 districts in Montana and is rated 2 stars out of 5 by SchoolDigger, suggesting the district may be performing below average compared to other districts in the state. The lack of diversity in the student populations and the declining performance of Corvallis 7-8 are areas that the district may want to address to improve the overall quality of education for middle school students.
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