Summary:
Fremont County School District #24 in Wyoming has only one middle school, Shoshoni Junior High School, which serves grades 7-8. Despite its small size of just 70 students, Shoshoni Junior High School stands out as a strong-performing middle school, ranking 27th out of 74 Wyoming middle schools in the 2023-2024 school year and generally exceeding state averages on standardized tests.
Shoshoni Junior High School's academic performance is particularly noteworthy in English Language Arts for 7th grade, where 69.7% of students scored proficient or better, compared to 55.3% statewide. The school also excelled in 8th grade Science, with 54.8% of students scoring proficient or better, versus 45.7% across Wyoming. Additionally, the school's student-teacher ratio of 13.5 to 1 suggests a relatively small and personalized learning environment.
While Shoshoni Junior High School's strong academic results are commendable, the school's low percentage of free and reduced-price lunch recipients (24.29%) may indicate potential equity concerns, as the student population may not be representative of the broader community. Nonetheless, the school's consistent performance and improving statewide ranking suggest that it is providing a quality education to its students and could serve as a model for other middle schools in the region.
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