Summary:
The Eloy Elementary District in Arizona consists of three schools: two elementary schools (Eloy Intermediate School and Curiel School) and one middle school (Eloy Junior High School). However, the district as a whole appears to be underperforming, with all three schools consistently scoring well below the state average on key metrics such as test scores and school rankings.
The test scores for the schools in the Eloy Elementary District are particularly concerning, with proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science falling far short of the state averages. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, the 5th grade science proficiency rate at Eloy Intermediate School was just 17%, compared to the state average of 34%. Similarly, the 3rd grade math proficiency rate at the same school was 19%, while the state average was 42%. This pattern of underperformance is consistent across all three schools in the district.
The schools in the Eloy Elementary District also rank poorly compared to their peers statewide. Eloy Intermediate School ranked 875 out of 909 Arizona elementary schools in 2024-2025, with a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger. Eloy Junior High School fared slightly better but still ranked 527 out of 552 Arizona middle schools, also with a 0-star rating. Despite the relatively high spending per student in the district, the schools are not achieving strong academic outcomes, suggesting that simply increasing funding may not be the sole solution to improving educational quality.
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