Summary:
The Froid Elementary School District in Montana is home to two schools: Froid Elementary School and Froid 7-8, a middle school. While both schools serve the Froid community, the data reveals that the middle school, Froid 7-8, is the standout performer in the district.
Froid 7-8 has consistently ranked among the top 50 middle schools in Montana over the past three school years, reaching as high as 12th in the state in 2021-2022. The school has maintained a 4 or 5-star rating from SchoolDigger, indicating strong academic performance. With a small student body of just 19 students and a favorable student-teacher ratio of 9.2, Froid 7-8 appears to be providing a high-quality educational experience. In contrast, Froid Elementary School has seen more fluctuation in its state-wide ranking, dropping from 159th in 2020-2021 to 287th in 2021-2022 before rebounding to 188th in the most recent school year. Its 2-star rating from SchoolDigger also lags behind the middle school's performance.
The data also reveals some interesting demographic differences between the two schools. Froid Elementary School has a higher percentage of Native American students (17.14%) compared to Froid 7-8 (5.26%), which could provide valuable insights into how the district supports and leverages this diversity. Additionally, the significant difference in student-teacher ratios between the elementary and middle school, with Froid Elementary having a ratio of 4.7 students per teacher and Froid 7-8 having a ratio of 9.2 students per teacher, is worth investigating further to understand its impact on the learning environment and student outcomes.
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