Summary:
Mandan 1 school district in North Dakota has one middle school, Mandan Middle School, which serves grades 6-8 and has an enrollment of 928 students. The school has a diverse student population, with a racial makeup that is predominantly White (75.54%), with significant populations of Native American (9.27%), Hispanic (6.36%), and African American (3.56%) students.
Academically, Mandan Middle School's performance has been somewhat inconsistent, with proficiency rates on the North Dakota State Assessment (NDSA) ranging from 30% to 42% in Mathematics, 29% to 56% in Reading, and 54% to 55% in Science over the past few years. The school's ranking and rating have also fluctuated, ranging from 8th to 18th out of 24-28 North Dakota middle schools and receiving 2 to 4 stars from SchoolDigger. While the school's reading and science proficiency rates are above the state average, its mathematics proficiency rates have been below the state average.
Other notable metrics for Mandan Middle School include a dropout rate of 1.0%, a chronic absenteeism rate of 31.0%, and 30.17% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. The school's student-teacher ratio is 15.2, and its spending per student is $11,464, which is relatively high compared to the state average. These factors suggest that the Mandan 1 district is investing resources into the education of its middle school students, but there may be opportunities to optimize resource allocation and address attendance and engagement challenges to drive better student outcomes.
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