Summary:
The Victor K-12 Schools district in Montana is home to a single high school, Victor High School, which serves a small student population of just 75 students. While the school's low student-teacher ratio of 8.3 to 1 may be beneficial, its academic performance, particularly in mathematics, is significantly lower than the state averages, with a mathematics proficiency rate of only 7.69% compared to the state average of 36.59%.
Victor High School has also seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, dropping from 122nd out of 138 high schools in 2020-2021 to 78th out of 124 high schools in 2022-2023. Its overall rating has also decreased from 1 star to 2 stars out of 5, indicating that the school is not keeping pace with other high schools in Montana. The school's predominantly White student population (84%) may also suggest a lack of diversity and representation within the student body, which could be an area for the school and district to explore in terms of promoting inclusivity and addressing any potential equity concerns.
Despite these challenges, Victor High School's reading proficiency rate of 46.15% is slightly higher than the district average of 40.74%, and its science proficiency rate of 35.71% is slightly lower than the district average of 34.04%. The school's spending per student for the 2018-2019 school year was $12,159, which may provide insight into the resources available to support student learning. Overall, the data suggests that the Victor K-12 Schools district and Victor High School have room for improvement in academic performance and school ranking, and may need to focus on addressing these areas to ensure the best possible educational outcomes for their students.
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