Summary:
The Wyoming Public Schools district in Michigan is home to four elementary schools: West Elementary School, Parkview Elementary School, Oriole Park Elementary School, and Gladiola Elementary School. While the schools share similar performance metrics, a few key insights can be drawn from the data.
Parkview Elementary School appears to be the highest performing school in the district, with slightly better test scores and a 2-star rating from SchoolDigger compared to the 1-star ratings of the other schools. In contrast, Oriole Park Elementary School has the lowest test scores, with the lowest proficiency rates in both English Language Arts and Math across the grades. Gladiola Elementary School stands out with the lowest student-teacher ratio at 14:1, which could be a potential advantage.
Across the district, the elementary schools significantly underperform the state averages in both English Language Arts and Math proficiency, with test scores fluctuating from year to year. Additionally, all four schools have very high chronic absenteeism rates, ranging from 29.5% to 29.5% in the 2023-2024 school year. The schools also serve a predominantly low-income population, with extremely high percentages of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch, ranging from 85.05% to 90.71% in the 2023-2024 school year. Despite the relatively low student-teacher ratios and higher per-student spending, the data suggests that the elementary schools in the Wyoming Public Schools district face significant challenges in terms of student achievement, poverty, and chronic absenteeism.
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