Summary:
The Emmett Independent District in Idaho is home to 5 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. While the district as a whole faces challenges with high chronic absenteeism rates, a few standout schools emerge from the data.
Kenneth J Carberry Elementary is the highest-performing school in the district, ranking 115th out of 337 Idaho elementary schools and consistently outpacing the district and state averages in test scores across multiple subjects. In contrast, the other schools in the district generally lag behind state averages, particularly in math and English language arts. The small Sweet Montour Elementary School stands out for its impressive 62.5% proficiency rate in English language arts, despite its small size of just 44 students.
Funding and resources appear to play a role, with the district seeing a wide range in spending per student, from $7,052 at Shadow Butte Elementary to $12,660 at the tiny Ola Elementary. The higher-spending Ola Elementary also has the lowest student-teacher ratio, which may contribute to its students' academic outcomes. Overall, the Emmett Independent District faces both challenges and pockets of excellence within its elementary school system.
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