Summary:
The Kelloggsville Public Schools district in Michigan operates three elementary schools: Central Kelloggsville Elementary, Southeast Kelloggsville School, and West Kelloggsville School. These schools have consistently performed poorly compared to state averages, with low rankings, test scores, and high rates of student disadvantage.
None of the three elementary schools in the Kelloggsville Public Schools district stand out as clear performers. All three schools have ranked in the bottom 20% of Michigan elementary schools in recent years, with Central Kelloggsville Elementary being the highest ranked at 1219 out of 1488 in the 2024-2025 school year. The schools also have significantly lower proficiency rates in M-Step/English Language Arts, M-Step/Math, M-Step/Science, and M-Step/Social Studies compared to the state averages.
Despite the low academic performance, the Kelloggsville Public Schools elementary schools appear to be spending a relatively high amount per student, ranging from $13,947 to $17,236 per student in the 2023-2024 school year. The student-teacher ratios are also relatively low, ranging from 16 to 18 students per teacher. However, the data does not show any significant improvement in the schools' performance over time, indicating a need for a comprehensive review of the district's educational strategies and interventions to address the persistent challenges.
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