Summary:
The city of Pray, Montana is home to two small schools: Arrowhead Elementary and Arrowhead Middle School. Both schools serve economically disadvantaged communities, with high rates of students receiving free and reduced lunch. While the middle school currently ranks in the top half of Montana middle schools, its performance has declined over time, suggesting potential challenges. Academically, the middle school excels in science proficiency, but both schools struggle with mathematics compared to the state average.
Arrowhead Elementary has 46 students and a 10.7 student-teacher ratio, while Arrowhead Middle School has 17 students and a 13.2 ratio. Both schools spend $11,624 per student, which is on par with the state average. The elementary school's English Language Arts proficiency is slightly above the state average, but its overall performance is rated 2 stars.
In summary, the schools in Pray, Montana face a mix of strengths and challenges. Arrowhead Middle School has seen a decline in its statewide ranking but excels in science, while Arrowhead Elementary performs better in English Language Arts but struggles with mathematics. The small school sizes and high rates of economically disadvantaged students may present unique opportunities and obstacles for these institutions.
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