Summary:
The Dunklin R-V school district in Missouri is home to two elementary schools: Pevely Elementary and Taylor Early Childhood. While Pevely Elementary serves a larger student population of 708, Taylor Early Childhood caters to a much smaller group of 28 students.
Pevely Elementary's test scores are generally below the state averages, with proficiency rates ranging from 19.7% to 41.7% across different grade levels and subjects. The school has a relatively high chronic absenteeism rate of 22.2% and a high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 50.56%. However, Pevely Elementary spends $13,749 per student, which is above the state average, and has a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 12.3.
In contrast, Taylor Early Childhood has an exceptionally high percentage of students receiving free or reduced-price lunch at 89.29%, indicating that the school serves a significantly more economically disadvantaged population. The school's small size is reflected in its extremely low student-teacher ratio of 2, suggesting a high level of individual attention for students.
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