Summary:
The Manson School District has only one elementary school, Manson Elementary, which serves students from the surrounding area. While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio and higher spending per student, its academic performance on standardized tests is mixed compared to district and state averages.
Manson Elementary's proficiency rates in SBAC/English Language Arts and WCAS/Science are lower than both the district and state averages, indicating some challenges in these subject areas. However, the school's SBAC/Math proficiency rate is higher than the district average, though still lower than the state. This suggests that the school may be focusing more resources on improving math performance, while needing to address deficiencies in English Language Arts and Science.
The school's high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch suggests that it serves a predominantly low-income student population, which may contribute to the lower academic performance compared to the state. Despite these challenges, Manson Elementary's low student-teacher ratio and higher spending per student could indicate a focus on providing more individualized attention and support for its students, which may help to improve their academic outcomes over time.
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