Summary:
The Parma District in Idaho has only one elementary school, Maxine Johnson Elementary, which serves students from kindergarten through 4th grade. While the school has seen fluctuations in its statewide ranking and SchoolDigger rating over the years, it has generally performed better than the district and state averages in academic proficiency, particularly in math and English language arts.
However, the school faces some challenges, including lower proficiency rates in 4th-grade math and English language arts compared to the district and state. Additionally, Maxine Johnson Elementary has a relatively high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant socioeconomic challenge for the school community. Despite these challenges, the school appears to have adequate resources, with a relatively low student-teacher ratio and per-student spending that is on par with the district and state.
Overall, Maxine Johnson Elementary is the sole elementary school serving the Parma District, and its performance has been mixed, with areas of strength and areas that need improvement. The school's ability to address the needs of its diverse student population and maintain consistent academic achievement will be crucial in ensuring the success of the district's elementary students.
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