Summary:
The Crocker R-II school district in Missouri operates two schools: Crocker High and Crocker Elementary. Based on the available data, neither school appears to be a standout performer, as both institutions struggle to meet state averages on various academic and performance metrics.
Crocker High is ranked 334 out of 367 Missouri high schools and has a 0-star rating from SchoolDigger, while Crocker Elementary is ranked 728 out of 900 Missouri elementary schools and has a 1-star rating. Both schools have consistently low rankings and ratings over the past few years, with proficiency rates on MAP tests significantly below state averages across all grade levels and subject areas.
Additionally, Crocker High has a lower-than-average four-year graduation rate and a higher-than-average dropout rate, while both schools serve a predominantly economically disadvantaged student population, with Crocker Elementary having a 100% free and reduced-price lunch rate. Despite higher-than-average per-student spending and lower student-teacher ratios, the schools in the Crocker R-II district continue to underperform, suggesting that simply increasing resources may not be the sole solution to improving student outcomes.
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