Summary:
The Centerville Elementary district in Montana is home to 4 elementary schools serving students from grades K-6. While the schools share a common district, they exhibit stark differences in student enrollment, racial diversity, and academic performance.
The largest school in the district is Centerville School, with 116 students, outperforming the district average in both Mathematics (51.16% proficient) and Reading (45.24% proficient). In contrast, the other 3 schools - Big Stone School, Hill Top Colony School, and Grass Land Colony School - have student populations ranging from 21 to 23 students. Big Stone School stands out as the highest-ranked school in the Centerville Elementary district, with 56.25% of students proficient in Mathematics, significantly above the district and state averages.
While the schools share low student-teacher ratios, they differ significantly in their racial diversity. Three of the four schools have 100% White student populations, while Centerville School has a more diverse student body, with 5.17% Hispanic and 1.72% Native American students. This lack of diversity across the district raises questions about equity and access to quality education for all students.
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