Summary:
Campbell-Tintah Public Schools is a small school district in Minnesota that serves the community of Campbell-Tintah, and it contains only one elementary school, Campbell-Tintah Elementary. The school has consistently ranked in the bottom half of Minnesota elementary schools, with a 1-star rating from SchoolDigger, and its student performance on standardized tests is significantly lower than the state averages, particularly in 6th grade.
Campbell-Tintah Elementary has struggled with low academic achievement, with proficiency rates in Math and Reading that are well below the state averages. For example, in the 2024-2025 school year, only 7.69% of 6th graders were proficient in Math and Reading, compared to state averages of 40.1% and 54.13%, respectively. The school also has a relatively high percentage of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at 26.32% in 2023-2024, which suggests the school may be serving a population with greater economic disadvantages.
While the school's student-teacher ratio of 16.8 in 2023-2024 is only slightly higher than the state average, this could still be a sign of resource constraints that may be impacting the school's ability to provide personalized attention and support to its students. Overall, the data indicates that Campbell-Tintah Public Schools and its sole elementary school face significant challenges in delivering a high-quality education to their students, and targeted interventions and strategies may be necessary to improve student outcomes and close achievement gaps.
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