Summary:
Uinta County School District #6 in Wyoming has only one middle school, Lyman Intermediate School, which serves students in grades 6-8. While the school has seen a decline in its statewide ranking over the past three years, its academic performance on state assessments is mixed, with some grade levels performing above the state average and others below. The school has a relatively low percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, suggesting a student population from higher-income families.
Lyman Intermediate School's per-student spending is high, and its student-teacher ratio is low compared to the state average, indicating that the district is allocating significant resources to the school. However, this raises questions about the efficiency and effectiveness of the resource allocation, as the school's academic performance has been variable. The school's 8th grade Science proficiency rate is higher than the state average, but the school faces challenges in maintaining its overall statewide ranking and academic performance across all grade levels and subject areas.
Overall, Uinta County School District #6 has only one middle school, and the available data suggests that Lyman Intermediate School has room for improvement in certain areas, despite the district's significant investment in the school. Further analysis and investigation may be needed to fully understand the school's strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement.
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