Summary:
The nine public schools in zip code 71112 (Bossier City, LA), all part of the Bossier Parish school district, serve students from elementary through high school and present a clear divide in performance and resources. The standout schools are Elm Grove Middle School, which ranks in the 64th percentile and boasts 100% proficiency in Algebra I, and Parkway High School, a consistent performer with a 91.7% graduation rate. On the other end, Waller Elementary School and Rusheon Middle School struggle significantly, ranking in the bottom 9% of their respective school types with critically low math and ELA proficiency rates.
Key metrics highlight the disparities. The average free/reduced lunch rate across all schools is 60.7%, but it ranges from 47.85% at Parkway High to 84.22% at Central Park Elementary School. Chronic absenteeism averages 27.9%, with Bellaire Elementary School achieving a low of 19.0% while Rusheon Middle hits a high of 41.4%. Academic proficiency varies widely: math scores range from 28% at Waller to 64% at Sun City Elementary School, and ELA scores from 47% at Waller to 79% at Curtis Elementary School.
Interesting findings include the "Algebra I anomaly," where both Elm Grove and Rusheon Middle reported 100% proficiency in Algebra I, likely due to a small, selected group of advanced students. The feeder pattern is also notable: top-performing elementary schools like Sun City and Curtis feed into Elm Grove Middle, while lower-performing ones like Central Park and Waller feed into Rusheon Middle, creating a performance cliff. Additionally, Bellaire Elementary experienced a sharp decline from a 4-star rating to a 3-star rating, warranting further investigation into its recent drop.
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