Summary:
The Southwest Dubois County School Corp in Indiana is home to two elementary schools serving students from kindergarten through 6th grade. While both schools share the same district, the data reveals a significant performance gap between them, with Holland Elementary School consistently outperforming Huntingburg Elementary School on key metrics.
Holland Elementary stands out as the higher-performing school, with a 4-star statewide ranking compared to 3 stars for Huntingburg Elementary. It boasts significantly higher proficiency rates on ILEARN tests across all grades and subjects, often exceeding the district and state averages. Additionally, Holland Elementary has a much lower chronic absenteeism rate and spends more per student, with a lower student-teacher ratio.
In contrast, Huntingburg Elementary has a more diverse student population, with a higher percentage of Hispanic students and a larger proportion of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch. These socioeconomic factors may be contributing to the school's lower academic performance compared to its counterpart. Overall, the data highlights the need for a deeper understanding of the factors driving the performance gap between these two elementary schools within the Southwest Dubois County School Corp.
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