Summary:
The city of Springer, New Mexico is home to 3 schools - 2 elementary schools (Forrester Elementary and Wilferth Elementary) and 1 high school (Springer High). While Springer High stands out as a relatively high-performing school, the elementary schools in the Springer district face challenges in providing a quality education to their students.
Springer High is the top-performing school in the district, ranking 61st out of 190 high schools in New Mexico and earning a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger. The school has a 76.7% four-year graduation rate and performs above the state average in English Language Arts and Science proficiency. In contrast, both Forrester Elementary and Wilferth Elementary have consistently low rankings and proficiency rates compared to state averages, indicating that the elementary schools in Springer may be struggling to provide a high-quality education to their students.
A common challenge across all three schools is the high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting that the Springer community faces significant socioeconomic challenges. This may be a contributing factor to the academic performance of the schools. Additionally, the small size of these schools, with Springer High having just 53 students and the elementary schools having 30 and 28 students, respectively, may present unique challenges and opportunities in terms of resource allocation, personalized instruction, and community engagement.
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