Summary:
The Little Lake City Elementary District is home to 7 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. These schools vary in size, performance, and student demographics, but all serve a predominantly low-income, Hispanic population.
The standout schools in the district are William W. Orr Elementary, which is ranked 1311 out of 5,848 California elementary schools and rated 4 out of 5 stars, as well as Studebaker Elementary and Paddison Elementary, which are ranked 1676 and 1726 respectively and also have 4-star ratings. These schools tend to have lower student-teacher ratios and outperform the district and state averages on standardized tests.
In contrast, the other schools in the Little Lake City Elementary District have lower state rankings and 3-star ratings, though they still perform above the state average in many areas. Factors like high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients and variation in student-teacher ratios likely contribute to the differences in academic achievement across the district. By sharing best practices from the higher-performing schools, the district may be able to raise the overall quality of education for all students.
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