Summary:
The Marshall School District in Wisconsin is home to two elementary schools: Marshall Early Learning Center and Marshall Elementary. While both schools serve the district's youngest students, they exhibit notable differences in their student demographics, academic performance, and resource allocation.
The Marshall Early Learning Center caters to pre-kindergarten through 2nd-grade students and has a higher chronic absenteeism rate of 26.7% compared to the 13.0% rate at Marshall Elementary. Additionally, the early learning center serves a more economically disadvantaged population, with 41.28% of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, compared to 36.52% at the elementary school. However, the early learning center allocates more resources per student, spending $12,495 per student compared to $11,434 at the elementary school.
In terms of academic performance, Marshall Elementary has a higher statewide school ranking, with a 2-out-of-5-star rating from SchoolDigger, while the district as a whole has a 1-star rating. The elementary school also shows some areas of strength, such as higher proficiency rates in 4th-grade social studies and mathematics, although its overall performance in English Language Arts remains below the district and state averages.
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