Summary:
The Fromberg K-12 district in Montana consists of three small schools: Fromberg School (elementary), Fromberg High School, and Fromberg Middle School. While the schools have a predominantly white student population, they also exhibit some racial diversity, particularly at the high school and middle school levels. However, the district as a whole is ranked 235 out of 300 in Montana and is rated just 1 star out of 5 by SchoolDigger, indicating a concerning trend of declining performance across the schools.
The Fromberg School stands out with its small enrollment of 53 students and fluctuating state-wide ranking, ranging from 212 out of 332 in 2022-2023 to 163 out of 329 in 2021-2022, and then dropping to 295 out of 356 in 2020-2021. Similarly, the Fromberg High School has an even smaller enrollment of 33 students and a diverse student population, but its state-wide ranking has been declining, from 47 out of 119 in 2018-2019 to 109 out of 138 in 2020-2021. The Fromberg Middle School has the smallest enrollment of just 20 students and consistently low state-wide rankings, ranging from 163 out of 187 in 2022-2023 to 185 out of 200 in 2020-2021.
The lack of free and reduced lunch rate data is a notable gap in the information provided, as this data could offer valuable insights into the socioeconomic status of the student population and the challenges faced by the community. Overall, the Fromberg K-12 schools face significant challenges, with declining performance and small enrollments, which may require targeted interventions and support to ensure the success of all students in the district.
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