Summary:
The Marcola School District 79J in Oregon is home to 3 schools, including 1 elementary school, 1 high school, and 1 alternative public charter virtual school. The district's schools exhibit a range of academic performance, with some standout achievements and areas for improvement.
The alternative school, Teach-NW, stands out for its exceptional performance on the 5th grade OSAS/Science test, with 75% of students scoring proficient or better, significantly higher than the district (39.4%) and state (30.3%) averages. In contrast, Mohawk High School has seen a decline in its statewide ranking in recent years, though it still performs relatively well on the 11th grade OSAS/English Language Arts test, with 57.1% of students scoring proficient or better, compared to the district (58.8%) and state (46.2%) averages.
The data also reveals disparities in spending per student, with Mohawk High School spending nearly $29,000 per student, while Teach-NW spends just $3,234 per student. Additionally, the schools exhibit varying student-teacher ratios, with Teach-NW having the highest ratio at 45.2, while Marcola Elementary School and Mohawk High School have lower ratios of 12.4 and 12.1, respectively. These findings suggest potential areas for further investigation and resource allocation within the district.
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