Summary:
The Gadsden Elementary District in Arizona is home to two middle schools: Southwest Junior High School and San Luis Middle School. Both schools are performing significantly below the state averages across various metrics, including test scores, dropout rates, and school rankings.
Southwest Junior High School is ranked between 308-444 out of 552-854 Arizona middle schools, with a 2-star rating out of 5 by SchoolDigger. In both English Language Arts and Mathematics, the proficiency rates for 7th and 8th grade students are lower than the state averages. The school's 8th grade science proficiency rate is also much lower than the state average. San Luis Middle School is ranked between 459-638 out of 552-854 Arizona middle schools, with a 1-star rating out of 5 by SchoolDigger, and its student performance is even lower than Southwest Junior High School across the board.
Both schools have a higher dropout rate than the state average, and their spending per student and student-teacher ratios are relatively similar. The data suggests that the Gadsden Elementary District as a whole may be struggling to provide quality education to its students, and the district and school leaders should closely examine the factors contributing to the low performance to implement targeted interventions and strategies for improvement.
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