Summary:
The city of Bonanza, Oregon is home to two schools: Bonanza Elementary School and Bonanza Junior/Senior High School, both of which serve the local community. The data reveals that while the elementary school struggles with consistently low test scores, the high school has mixed performance, with stronger results in English Language Arts but weaker outcomes in Mathematics and Science.
Bonanza Elementary School ranks 468 out of 710 Oregon elementary schools and has a 2-star rating, with proficiency rates ranging from 14.3% to 45.7% across various subjects and grade levels. The school has a high percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 72.96%, and it spends $15,709 per student, which is higher than the state average. In contrast, Bonanza Junior/Senior High School ranks 201 out of 268 Oregon high schools and has a 1-star rating, with mixed test scores that show higher proficiency in 11th-grade English Language Arts but lower proficiency in Mathematics and Science.
Both schools in Bonanza face significant challenges, with high poverty levels and disparities in spending between the elementary and high school. The data suggests that the Klamath County School District may need to implement targeted interventions and strategies to address the specific needs of the schools and the community, ensuring that all students have access to a quality education.
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