Summary:
The two elementary schools located in Monroe County Schools, West Virginia, Mountain View Elementary & Middle School and Peterstown Elementary School, are both struggling to provide a quality education to their students. Both schools have consistently low test scores, with proficiency rates well below the state and county averages in math, English language arts, and science.
According to the data, Mountain View Elementary & Middle School is ranked 286 out of 368 West Virginia elementary schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, while Peterstown Elementary School is ranked 352 out of 368, with a 0-star rating. Both schools have a predominantly white student population, with less than 5% of students belonging to other racial or ethnic groups, which may limit the educational experiences and perspectives available to students.
The data suggests that these schools may be serving high-poverty communities, as evidenced by the low academic performance, although the specific free/reduced lunch rates are not provided. The spending per student for both schools is around $12,000, which is slightly higher than the state average, and the student-teacher ratios are relatively low, indicating that class sizes are not a significant factor in the schools' performance. Addressing the underlying issues, such as socioeconomic challenges and resource allocation, may be necessary to improve the educational outcomes in these Monroe County Schools.
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