Summary:
The Joliet Elementary District in Joliet, Montana, is home to a single public elementary school, the Joliet School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 5th grade. With a total enrollment of 175 students, the Joliet School has a predominantly White student population, with very low percentages of other racial and ethnic groups.
Academically, the Joliet School performs reasonably well compared to the state of Montana, with proficiency rates in Mathematics, Reading, and Science that exceed the state averages. However, the school's performance lags behind the higher standards set by the Joliet Elementary District, which is ranked 91 out of 300 districts in the state. The Joliet School itself is ranked 133 out of 332 elementary schools in Montana, with a 3-star rating, and its ranking has remained relatively stable over the past few years.
While the Joliet School's student-teacher ratio of 13.4 to 1 is favorable, the school's spending per student of $8,802 is an area that could be further explored to understand if the resources available to the school are adequate or aligned with the district or state averages. Additionally, the lack of racial diversity in the student population may be an opportunity for the school to consider addressing, as diversity can contribute to a more inclusive and enriching educational environment.
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