Summary:
The city of Mountain Home, Idaho is home to two middle schools: Hacker Middle School and Mountain Home Junior High School. Both schools serve grades 6-8 and are part of the Mountain Home School District. While the data does not reveal any clear standout performers, a closer examination of the key metrics provides insights into the overall academic landscape of middle schools in this area.
Academically, both Hacker Middle School and Mountain Home Junior High School have lower proficiency rates compared to the state averages in math, science, and English language arts across various grade levels. Hacker Middle School's proficiency rates range from 31.1% to 51.2%, while Mountain Home Junior High School's range from 33.2% to 52.2%. The district-level proficiency rates are also generally lower than the state averages, suggesting a broader challenge within the school district. Additionally, both schools have a chronic absenteeism rate of 15.0% for the 2023-2024 school year.
In terms of resource allocation, Hacker Middle School has a higher percentage of free and reduced lunch recipients at 52.89%, compared to 49.03% at Mountain Home Junior High School. This may indicate a higher concentration of students from lower-income families at Hacker Middle School, which could contribute to the school's lower academic performance. Furthermore, Hacker Middle School spends $6,164 per student, while Mountain Home Junior High School spends $8,022 per student, suggesting potential inequities in resource allocation within the district.
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