Summary:
The Park City Elementary school district in Montana is home to a single middle school, Park City 7-8, which serves grades 7-8 with an enrollment of 50 students.
Park City 7-8 has a predominantly White student population (92%), with small percentages of Hispanic (4%) and students of two or more races (4%). Academically, the school's performance is mixed, with below-average proficiency rates in mathematics (20.83%) compared to the district (28.89%) and state (36.59%) averages, but above-average proficiency in science (42.86%) compared to the state (37.03%). The school's reading proficiency rate of 37.5% is higher than the district (36.3%) but lower than the state (46.03%) average. Over the past three school years, Park City 7-8's statewide ranking and SchoolDigger rating have declined, indicating a potential downward trend in the school's performance.
With a student-teacher ratio of 10.1 to 1 and spending of $7,847 per student, Park City 7-8 is a relatively small and well-resourced middle school. However, the lack of racial diversity and the need to improve mathematics instruction are areas that the school and district should consider addressing to enhance the educational experience and outcomes for all students.
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