Summary:
Fairview Elementary School District in Montana has only one middle school, Fairview 6-8, which serves students in grades 6-8. This small middle school faces significant challenges, as it consistently ranks in the bottom half of Montana middle schools and underperforms the state average on academic assessments.
Fairview 6-8 has a student population of just 59 students, with a high percentage (50.85%) eligible for free or reduced-price lunch, indicating a large economically disadvantaged student body. While the school's small student-teacher ratio of 12:1 suggests smaller class sizes, this has not translated into strong academic performance. On state assessments, Fairview 6-8 lags behind the state averages in English Language Arts (35% proficient vs. 43.09%), Mathematics (38.33% vs. 36.77%), and Science (27.27% vs. 38.16%).
The data suggests that Fairview Elementary faces significant challenges in providing a high-quality education for its middle school students. Addressing the school's socioeconomic factors, resource allocation, and instructional practices may be necessary to drive meaningful improvements and better support the students at Fairview 6-8.
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