Summary:
The city of Curtis, Washington has only one school, Boistfort Elementary, which serves grades PK-8 and has a total enrollment of 86 students. While the school has a high rate of free and reduced lunch recipients, indicating a population with significant economic challenges, its performance on statewide assessments is consistently below average, ranking in the bottom half of elementary schools in Washington.
Boistfort Elementary's test scores in English language arts, math, and science are all lower than the state averages, suggesting the school may need to focus on improving its curriculum and instructional practices in these core subject areas. Additionally, despite the school's low performance, it is spending a significant amount of money per student, which raises questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the school's resource allocation.
The school's student population is predominantly white, with a significant Hispanic population as well. With a student-teacher ratio slightly higher than the recommended range, Boistfort Elementary faces challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students. Overall, the data indicates that Boistfort Elementary is a struggling school that may need to implement significant improvements to better serve its students and community.
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