Summary:
The Victor K-12 Schools district in Montana consists of three schools: Victor School (an elementary school), Victor High School, and Victor Middle School. While Victor High School is the strongest performer in the district, ranking 78th out of 124 high schools in the state, the elementary and middle schools are struggling, with declining state-wide rankings over the past three years.
The racial makeup of the schools is relatively homogeneous, with white students making up the majority in all three schools, ranging from 80% to 84%. The spending per student is consistent across the schools, with Victor High School having the highest spending at $12,159 per student. The student-teacher ratios are relatively low, with Victor High School having the lowest ratio at 8.3.
Overall, the Victor K-12 Schools district is ranked 222nd out of 300 districts in Montana and has a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, suggesting the district may be underperforming compared to other districts in the state. While Victor High School is the standout performer, the elementary and middle schools are struggling, and the district as a whole may need to address factors contributing to the uneven performance across the schools.
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