Summary:
The Coleman Community Schools district in Michigan has one elementary school, Coleman Elementary School, which serves grades K-6 with an enrollment of 337 students.
While there are no other elementary schools in the district to compare to, Coleman Elementary School's performance lags behind state averages in several key areas. The school has a chronic absenteeism rate of 29.5%, significantly higher than the state average. Its test scores on the M-Step assessments are consistently lower than the state averages across all grade levels and subject areas, with only 19.6% of 3rd graders proficient in English Language Arts compared to the state average of 38.9%. Additionally, 64.99% of students at Coleman Elementary qualify for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating high levels of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school's struggles, the district spends $13,429 per student, higher than the state average. The student-teacher ratio of 18.4 to 1 is also slightly above the state average. These factors suggest that the district is investing resources into the school, but the data indicates the need for more targeted interventions and strategies to improve student learning and achievement at Coleman Elementary School.
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