Summary:
The Ulm Elementary district in Montana consists of three schools: Ulm School, Fairhaven Colony, and Ulm Junior High, serving students from elementary through middle school grades.
Ulm School stands out as the district's top performer, with the highest enrollment, a consistently high state-wide ranking, and a low student-teacher ratio of 12.1. In contrast, Fairhaven Colony lags behind, ranking in the bottom third of Montana elementary schools with a 1-star rating. Ulm Junior High also excels, ranking 26th out of 187 Montana middle schools and boasting an exceptionally low student-teacher ratio of 5.0.
The data reveals significant racial disparities, with Ulm School and Fairhaven Colony having predominantly white student populations, while Ulm Junior High has a higher percentage of Hispanic students. These differences in academic performance and student demographics within the Ulm Elementary district are noteworthy and warrant further investigation.
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