Summary:
The Naylor R-II school district in Missouri operates two schools: Naylor Elementary and Naylor High School. Both schools are performing significantly below state averages on key metrics, with low proficiency rates on state assessments and high rates of chronic absenteeism.
Naylor Elementary is ranked 715 out of 900 elementary schools in Missouri, while Naylor High School is ranked 265 out of 358 high schools. Both schools have proficiency rates that range from 15.3% to 34.6% in English Language Arts and 18.3% to 33.2% in Mathematics, compared to state averages of 41.8% to 44.8% in ELA and 38.2% to 43.8% in Math. Additionally, Naylor High School's proficiency rates range from 23.4% to 39.9% across different subject areas and grade levels, also significantly below state averages.
The Naylor R-II district is rated 1 out of 5 stars by SchoolDigger, indicating it is a low-performing district. Both Naylor Elementary and Naylor High School have high rates of students eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, at 71.24% and 67.46%, respectively, and chronic absenteeism rates of 23.2% for both schools, significantly higher than the state average. Despite the relatively low performance of the schools, the district appears to be allocating more resources per student compared to the state average, with smaller class sizes, suggesting a need for targeted interventions to improve student outcomes.
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