Summary:
Lockwood K-12 school district in Montana is home to a single high school, Lockwood High School, which serves students in grades 9-12. The data reveals that Lockwood High School is underperforming compared to the state averages, with proficiency rates in ACT with Writing/English Language Arts (45.37%), Mathematics (21.1%), and Science (23.15%) all falling below the state averages. Additionally, the school has a high percentage of students (98.19%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a significant level of economic disadvantage among the student population.
Despite the school's challenges, the student-teacher ratio at Lockwood High School is 15.4, which is slightly higher than the state average. This suggests that the school may have the resources to provide more individualized attention to students, but the data indicates that the school is still struggling to help its students achieve academic proficiency at the state level.
The combination of low academic performance and high poverty levels at Lockwood High School suggests that the school and the Lockwood K-12 district may need to implement targeted interventions and support programs to address the unique needs of their student population. This could include initiatives focused on improving instructional quality, providing additional academic support, and addressing the social and emotional needs of students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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