Summary:
The Beloit Turner School District in Wisconsin has two elementary schools serving grades PK-5: Garden Prairie Intermediate School and Powers Elementary. These schools provide education to the local community, with a focus on academic achievement and student well-being.
Garden Prairie Intermediate School stands out as a relatively high-performing school, ranking in the top 50% of Wisconsin elementary schools and outperforming the district and state averages in English Language Arts and Mathematics proficiency for grades 3-5. The school also has a lower chronic absenteeism rate compared to Powers Elementary. However, Garden Prairie Intermediate School serves a higher percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch.
Powers Elementary serves the lower grade levels of PK-1, while Garden Prairie Intermediate School serves grades 2-5. Without historical ranking data for Powers Elementary, it is difficult to compare its performance to other schools in the state. Additionally, the per-student spending at Powers Elementary is a relevant data point, but more context is needed to determine if it is high or low compared to other schools or the district average.
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