Summary:
The Geyser K-12 Schools district in Montana consists of two schools: Geyser School, an elementary school, and Geyser High School. While Geyser School has seen a significant decline in its statewide ranking in recent years, it still performs above the state average in English Language Arts and Science. In contrast, Geyser High School consistently ranks in the bottom half of Montana high schools and lags significantly behind the state average in all subject areas on the ACT with Writing assessment.
Geyser School has a student enrollment of 20 and a student-teacher ratio of 3.7, while Geyser High School has 13 students and a student-teacher ratio of 5.2. Both schools have high rates of free and reduced lunch recipients, with Geyser School at 55% and Geyser High School at 61.54%. This suggests that the district serves a population with significant economic challenges, which may have implications for the schools' funding, resources, and the support needed for students.
Overall, the data analysis reveals a mixed picture for the schools in the Geyser K-12 Schools district. While Geyser School has shown strong performance in certain subject areas, the declining trend and the stark contrast with Geyser High School's performance suggest areas for further investigation and potential improvement within the district.
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