Summary:
Mountain Village Charter School is the sole elementary school serving grades 1-8 in the Mountain Village area. With a total enrollment of 108 students, the school has a relatively homogeneous student population, with 98.15% of students identifying as White. While the school excels in reading, with proficiency rates well above the state average, it struggles in mathematics, with proficiency rates significantly below the state average across all grades. However, the school's science proficiency rate of 69% is much higher than the state average of 36%.
The school's student-teacher ratio of 18:1 is slightly lower than the state average, and the school serves a relatively affluent community, with only 14.81% of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. This suggests that the school may have access to more resources and support, which could contribute to its academic performance. However, the lack of diversity in the student population may limit the range of perspectives and experiences within the school community.
Overall, Mountain Village Charter School demonstrates a mixed academic performance, with strengths in reading and science but weaknesses in mathematics. The school's homogeneous student population and relatively low percentage of economically disadvantaged students may be factors in its academic outcomes. As the sole elementary school serving the Mountain Village area, the school's performance and characteristics are crucial for parents and the community to understand.
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