Summary:
The Warren-Alvarado-Oslo School District in Minnesota operates two schools: Warren Elementary and Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Secondary. While Warren Elementary consistently performs well, with top 50% rankings in the state and strong test scores, the secondary school struggles with lower proficiency, particularly in math, and lower graduation rates compared to state averages.
Warren Elementary stands out as a strong performer, consistently ranking in the top 50% of Minnesota elementary schools and maintaining a 3-star rating. The school outperforms district and state averages in both math and reading proficiency across all grades. It also has a relatively low free/reduced lunch rate of 44.27% and a favorable student-teacher ratio of 13.9.
In contrast, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo Secondary faces challenges, with lower test scores, particularly in math, where 11th-grade proficiency is only 10% compared to the state average of 34.96%. The school also has a lower 4-year graduation rate of 84.2% and a higher dropout rate of 4.4% compared to the state. Additionally, the secondary school has a higher student-teacher ratio of 15.3.
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