Summary:
The Blackfoot District in Idaho is home to 7 elementary schools serving students from pre-K through 6th grade. The data reveals a mix of high-performing and low-performing schools, with significant gaps in academic achievement across the district.
The top-performing schools in the district are Ridge Crest Elementary School and Wapello Elementary School, which consistently outperform the district and state averages on standardized tests. Groveland Elementary School also stands out, with the highest science proficiency rates among the elementary schools. In contrast, Donald D Stalker Elementary and Fort Hall Elementary School have significantly lower academic proficiency rates.
The data also reveals a correlation between socioeconomic status and student achievement, with the schools serving the highest percentages of free/reduced lunch recipients also demonstrating the lowest proficiency rates. Additionally, the schools' statewide rankings fluctuate significantly from year to year, indicating a need for more consistent improvement efforts across the district. Overall, the Blackfoot District's elementary schools present a diverse landscape, with some standout performers and others in need of targeted interventions to ensure more equitable outcomes for all students.
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