Summary:
The Fayette County School Corporation in Indiana operates 5 elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. The data reveals a mixed picture of academic performance across these schools, with some standouts and others struggling to meet state standards.
Fayette Central Elementary consistently outperforms the district and state averages on ILEARN assessments, with the highest proficiency rates in English Language Arts, Math, and Science. In contrast, Frazee Elementary School has significantly lower proficiency rates, with only about a quarter of students meeting or exceeding standards in these subjects. Grandview Elementary School also stands out, with the second-highest ILEARN scores in the district and the best 6th grade proficiency rates.
The data suggests that factors such as spending per student and student demographics may play a role in academic performance. Schools with higher free/reduced lunch rates, like Eastview Elementary and Fayette Central, tend to have lower proficiency rates. Additionally, the highest-spending school, Frazee Elementary, had the lowest test scores, while the lowest-spending school, Grandview, had some of the highest. Overall, the Fayette County School Corporation faces challenges in addressing performance gaps and declining rankings across its elementary schools.
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