Summary:
Randolph Public Schools in Nebraska has only one elementary school, Randolph Elementary School, which serves students from pre-kindergarten through 6th grade. The school's academic performance is mixed, with 3rd-grade students outperforming the state average in mathematics but 4th-grade and 6th-grade students underperforming in the same subject. The school's English Language Arts (ELA) performance is also varied, with 3rd-grade students scoring slightly below the state average and 4th-grade students scoring slightly above.
Randolph Elementary School has a relatively high free and reduced-price lunch rate of 33.12%, indicating that a significant portion of the student population comes from low-income families. This socioeconomic factor may contribute to the school's academic performance and the challenges it faces in improving student outcomes. The school's ranking and rating have fluctuated over the past three school years, with a 4-star rating in 2020-2021 followed by a 2-star rating in the subsequent two years, suggesting inconsistent or significant year-over-year changes in the school's performance.
Despite the school's relatively high per-student spending of $15,221, which is above the state average, its student-teacher ratio of 13.4 to 1 is not exceptionally low, suggesting that the school may not be allocating resources effectively to support student learning. Overall, the analysis of Randolph Elementary School's data reveals a mixed picture of academic performance, with some areas of strength and others where the school underperforms the state average, as well as potential challenges in consistently improving student outcomes and maintaining a strong academic standing.
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