Summary:
The Dupuyer Elementary district in Montana is home to a single elementary school, Dupuyer School, which serves 21 students from grades K-6. Despite its small size, the school faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students.
With a student-teacher ratio of 10.5, Dupuyer School has a relatively low ratio compared to the state average. However, the school's academic performance is significantly below the state's, with 0% of students proficient or better in both mathematics and reading on the Montana state tests, compared to the state averages of 36.59% and 46.03%, respectively. This has resulted in the school consistently ranking in the bottom 10% of elementary schools in Montana over the past 3 school years.
The lack of diversity at Dupuyer School, where all 21 students are White, may limit the range of perspectives and experiences available to the students. Additionally, the school's small size and low academic performance suggest that a significant portion of the student population may come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, though the exact free and reduced-price lunch rate is not provided. Overall, the data indicates that Dupuyer School is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students, and may require targeted interventions and support to improve educational outcomes.
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