Summary:
The Cripple Creek-Victor Junior-Senior High School is the sole high school serving grades 6-12 in the Cripple Creek-Victor School District No. Re-1 in Colorado. With a total enrollment of 159 students, the school faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its students.
The school's academic performance is a major concern, with proficiency rates on standardized tests consistently falling well below the state averages across all subjects and grade levels. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, the school's proficiency rate in CMAS/English Language Arts was 19.7%, compared to the state average of 44.8%, and its proficiency rate in CMAS/Math was only 4.8%, compared to the state average of 35.9%. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students (64.78%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a high level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Other areas of concern include the school's high chronic absenteeism rate of 27.7% for the 2023-2024 school year, which can negatively impact student learning and academic achievement. The school also has a slightly higher student-teacher ratio of 17.6, compared to the state average. Overall, the data suggests that the Cripple Creek-Victor Junior-Senior High School and the broader Cripple Creek-Victor School District No. Re-1 are facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to their students, and targeted interventions and additional resources may be needed to address these issues.
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