Summary:
The city of Lyndon Station, Wisconsin has only one school, Lyndon Station Elementary, which serves grades PK-4 and is part of the Mauston School District. With a total enrollment of 51 students, Lyndon Station Elementary faces significant challenges, including declining academic performance and a high percentage of economically disadvantaged students.
While the school has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 13.4, its performance on the Forward Exam (Wisconsin's standardized test) is mixed, with 3rd and 4th-grade students scoring below the district and state averages in both English Language Arts and Mathematics. However, 4th-grade students at Lyndon Station Elementary performed better than the district and state in Social Studies and Science, suggesting potential areas of strength that could be leveraged to improve overall academic outcomes.
Despite the higher-than-average spending per student at Lyndon Station Elementary, the school's statewide ranking is low, placing between the 800th and 919th out of 1,067 Wisconsin elementary schools in recent years. The school's declining performance and the economic challenges faced by its student population indicate the need for a closer examination of resource allocation and targeted interventions to address the specific needs of the community.
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